Like many racing games, you can drive either from the view of behind the wheel or from above and behind the car. The 3D rendered graphics are pretty good for a small team, though clearly rough around the edges. The lack of anisotropic filtering is kind of obvious, but otherwise it looks pretty good. In the level you race in, its a rainy night in the city, and you drive around in your low-riding car. If you earn enough credits, you can buy upgrades to your ride, or get a new one.

Source: N4G PC Drift Tuner 2019 review – ChristCenteredGamer