Well, when you start the game, you have to suffer thru god awful racing to your great grandparents music. After you make it thru that, you are forced to watch movies of ingame racing. No way to skip any of this, you just have to take it. After about what seems like an hour, you are forced to drive specific cars and forced to spend the few dollars you have into modding it. Still waiting for the fun to start. From there you jump into the cafe and have to race specific races in specific cars in order to unlock specific tracks, or you make your way thru passing the license tests, which are pretty easy, but the money earned is minimal. After you get thru all the license and cafe garbage, you get to actually race, yay, only a couple days after you started playing it! Slow down killer, now that you are able to see what cars are available, there's a twist. Nothing is accessible that was made pre 2000. Okay, I want to drive the exotics, Lambos and GT3 and up cars in intense bumper to bumper races, you can, but in a garbage car they give you. Oh you can buy the one you want, but it will cost you 450k+. Don't have the ingame money for that? They have your back, you BUY ingame credits for REAL MONEY. This game keeps you broke with ingame credits so you have to spend real money for the cars you actually want. Want to drive a McLaren F1!? You can! For 18.5 million credits, which will cost you about $250 extra in REAL MONEY. The most you can earn from a race is 60k. Not to mention the races are very few. No F1 cars, no GT1 or GT2 and no SF19 Dallara, nothing above a GT3. You can still create your own races, but the payout is absolutely pathetic. Maybe 5k for a 30 min race. Game play is great tho, but the cons out weight the positives here. They got greedy and now they will have to deal with a lot angry customers. I like the used car lot, but they swap out the cars once a week, so you are constantly waiting for a specific car, and speaking of which, there are a lot of cars that are shown in the game ads that you can't purchase. The game is a grind, which I can deal with, but to keep your players down with ingame credits so they have to spend more money to buy a car they bought the game to drive is hitting below the belt. Another interesting fact, scores for this game have been 87%, 5/5 and 9/10, however ratings from actual players that spent their own money have given it a 2.1 out of 5 on average. I personally would rather see the reviews from the actual customers over reviews by professional companies that may or may not be taking bribe money. Just my opinion on that one. All in all, why spend money on a game that only gives you a few more cars over the Sport version, a couple more tracks and way less fun. Don't take my word for it, read other reviews and make your own decision. For me, I wasted $70 USD on this garbage.