Japanese Drift Master has been available since the end of May, and we actually received a key without even asking for it, which is obviously very nice. Unfortunately, the weeks that followed were so busy that it was difficult for me to give the game the time it required. However, following the constant pestering from my good friend davton, I finally found a slot for it and it seemed a good idea to show you Gaming Factory's game via GeForce NOW Ultimate service, as the game proved to be quite demanding for my modest 2080 Ti. In fact, you'll notice that on the 4080 from NVIDIA's streaming service, everything isn't always perfectly fluid when you play in 4K with maxed out graphics and DLSS Quality. Beyond its technical aspects, the game seems to be pretty enjoyable, with a fairly varied map inspired by the different Japanese landscapes we've come to expect from this kind of story (city, winding mountain roads, small towns on the water's edge, etc.).