Tokyo by Night

Summary
The overall setting plays heavily into Japan's major car culture and music scene. Taking place in a fictional music festival and car championship called Night Riders International, the game aims to capture the overall feel of Japan from the hustle and bustle of the city to open-ended wilderness. Tokyo by Night has a wide variety of scenery, gameplay, and modes to explore. The look and feel is made to be just as important as the gameplay itself.

Gameplay
Tokyo by Night is an open world arcade racing game set in a section of Japan, specifically Tokyo and the countryside leading up to Mount Fuji. There are several hundred cars in the game, with an emphasis on Japanese brands as well as western. Car customization is an important factor, with extensive options both on the surface and under the hood. On top of vehicles that can be purchased, there are also event vehicles that can be found, but are very well-hidden.

Multiplayer is a big factor. In addition to solo play, one can take part in a shared world environment with many other players on a single map. They can race, explore, do challenges and more.

Soundtrack
Being set in a music festival, Tokyo by Night features an extensive soundtrack comprising both eastern and western artists. There are 150 songs across eight radio stations.