Battle Gear 3 - Cars For BG3

Cars For BG3

  • Honda NSX
  • Mazda RX-7
  • Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
  • Nissan Fairlady Z
  • Nissan Skyline GT-R
  • Subaru Legacy
  • Subaru Impreza WRX
  • Toyota Altezza
  • Toyota Supra
  • Honda S2000
  • Honda Integra
  • Honda Civic
  • Mazda RX-8
  • Mitsubishi FTO
  • Nissan Silvia
  • Nissan 180SX
  • Toyota Celica
  • Toyota MR2
  • Mazda Roadster
  • Toyota MR-S
  • Toyota Sprinter
  • Toyota Corolla
  • Toyota Vitz
  • Honda Fit
  • Mazda Demio
  • Mitsubishi Colt
  • Nissan March
  • Toyota Vitz

Battle Gear 3 uses the Gran Turismo series specific analog steering and Accelerate/Braking system while the Arcade digital button-based system is still available as well. An "Instrument Panel" view comparable to the one also available in Driving Emotion Type-S '00 (imitating the original 1999 Battle Gear) with its per car unique realistic on board design is added to the classic "Road" and "Car" views.

Battle Gear courses are located in Japanese lakeside forests (Hakone) and mountain passes known as touge. Many manga series are based on touge races, the most famous comic outside Japan being Initial D with its modified Toyota Sprinter Trueno challenging more powerful machines on nocturnal challenges. In the game, Initial D vehicles are unlockable as S-Class tuned versions, e.g. Takumi's "Sprinter Trueno Mecha Tuned", Itsuki's "Corolla Levin AE85 SR Turbo Tuned" and Takashi's black "Skyline GT-R R32 Tuned".

Various daytime and season conditions are available for race. Eight different courses are selectable in both normal (順走) and reverse, (逆走) or climbhill/downhill sides from the nocturnal real shutokou inspired urban oval to the lakeside Hakone course, to the traditional touge narrow single track mountain road to the bamboo plantation dirt course.

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