Tokyo Xtreme Racer One

Tokyo Xtreme Racer One is a racing game in the Tokyo Xtreme Racer/Shutoko Battle franchise. It is the first game in the series to release since Import Tuner Challenge for the XBOX 360. The game is designed as a revival of the franchise as well as to breathe new life into it, whilst maintaining the same formula as the previous games.

Gameplay
The game plays similarly to that of the previous installments, in which one drives around the expressways defeating rivals in SP Battles, in which there are health bars, and the first one to have their health bar emptied loses. The health bar lowers for a racer if they are behind their opponent or if they collide into walls or traffic. The Parking Area from Import Tuner Challenge has ultimately been removed and replaced with Paddocks where one can obtain tips to improve their racing along information about certain rivals.

To progress throughout the game, the player must defeat all rivals of a certain team in order to battle the team leader. The team leader often has a vehicle that is tuned far better than regular rivals, so the player should watch their back when battling them. Defeating enough team leaders will result in an area mid-boss battle. As expected, these racers are no laughing matter and will leave you in the dust should you race them in an improperly tuned vehicle or make a mistake. Area mid-bosses appear throughout the game, but area bosses only appear in the second half once all area mid-bosses in an area are defeated. Defeating all area bosses in a city will result in the city boss (or bosses) to appear. There are three cities: Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka. Defeat all city bosses and wanderers in order for the final boss to appear in Tokyo.

Wanderers are rivals that are not associated with any team, and only will race you when certain conditions are met, such as a certain day of the week, time of day, defeating other rivals (sometimes even other wanderers) or driving a specific car. Wanderers are not necessary for making non-wanderer rivals appearing other than the final boss. Some wanderers are classified as Boss Wanderers due to them driving custom vehicles. All bosses, mid-bosses, and boss wanderers drive custom cars.

When you begin, you won't have a large amount of cars to choose from (or any particularly fast ones in that matter), but defeating team leaders and wanderers with vehicles you didn't unlock yet will unlock them and can be purchased whenever one want to buy a new vehicle. All vehicles except for special vehicles can receive performance upgrades, but custom vehicles cannot receive visual modifications at all. The same can be said for certain vehicles, whom have limited or even no visual modifications.

Vehicle List (will add more later)
Index:

(^) = Cannot recieve visual modifications

(*) = Cannot recieve aero modifications (body kits, spoilers, hoods etc)

(s) = Available from the start

Tokyo
C1 Inbound

C1 Outbound

New Belt Line CCW

New Belt Line CW

Wangan Inbound

Wangan Outbound

Yokohane Inbound

Yokohane Outbound

Yokohama CCW

Yokohama CW

Nagoya
Nagoya Ring Road

East Higashi-Meihan

West Higashi-Meihan

Osaka
Osaka Ring Road

Osaka Wangan Inbound

Osaka Wangan Outbound

Sakai Inbound

Sakai Outbound

Teams/Rivals
(coming soon)

Trivia
(coming soon)