
Plus, if you ever get bored with your creation, you can always sell it to buy a new car. Kanjozoku is extremely impressive from this standpoint, and they are not many games that let you do as many modifications as this one. As a result, you can create some of the unique and weirdest cars to really express your creativity. The suspension menu is a fun and interesting one because you can change things like the radius of the wheels, front/rear camber, height, or spacers. Moving on to the engine tuning, you have two possibilities: upgrading it with things like a new turbocharger, engine block/head, and fuel system, or replacing the whole power unit with more powerful ones. For example, when you enter the body category, you can change the paint job, front/rear bumper, hood, side skirts, headlights, exhaust types, and even neon lights under the car. In the tuning menu, you are free to modify as much as you want, from body parts to engines, wheels, or suspension. However, this is not the point because Kanjozoku is more of an arcade game. From a visual standpoint, the vehicles look alright even though they are not made in the most realistic way, like in a Forza game. The cheapest car is a Honda Civic EF, while the most expensive one is the legendary Nissan Skyline GTR34 (as in GT-R R34). For example, you can have the classic Integra DC2 or the AWD one. In the car selection menu, we have a total of 19 options to use, with different options for the same car. In the top left corner, you are able to see your name and the car's name, while on the bottom corner, you have things like cars shop, tuning, paint shop, or settings. When you open Kanjozoku, you have a straightforward menu, where in the middle, you can see the car that you selected together with your character of choice. In addition, this game has online races and online car meets and hotspots, but more on that later. Kanjozoku reminds me a lot of Need For Speed Underground, having a bunch of 90s and 2000s JDM cars that you can tune however you want, then use them on the Osaka streets.
