Porsche Unleashed looks good enough to do justice to its prestigious German sponsor. The game includes many dozens of different Porsche models from the manufacturer's 50-year product line, and each one bears the unmistakable curvature of a Porsche. The 3D car models are highly detailed: The cars all have working turn signals, brake lights, and headlights, and when you look at them in the garage, you can even check the engine under the hood, pop the trunk, or view the car's interior.
The Factory Driver mode is the most original of the new features (at least on the PC anyway), and it puts you through a series of brief but brutal tasks in order to progress to the next level. Most of the time this means taking on slalom tracks, avoiding cones, or accomplishing tasks like pulling off a perfect 360 spin, but later they can get a lot harder.
In the garage view, you can change the color of your exterior or interior in a flash, open the doors, trunk, hood, and roof if it's a convertible, and zoom in for a look at your interior. You can also make your car sportier by detailing it with one of 7 stripe packages, as well as adding your favourite number on the side of the car. In regards to the tracks, I honestly don't know where to begin. From the roads to the trees and waterfalls, the graphics really show just how far we've come since the 1970's 2D arcade racing game.