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M5 City Driver is one of those straightforward, pick-up-and-play driving games that's perfect for killing a few minutes. It's not a super realistic racing sim with a million tuning options; it's more about the simple, satisfying feel of weaving through traffic in a powerful car. You get a cool-looking BMW M5 and a dense, bustling city to navigate, with the focus really being on that sense of speed and dodging cars without causing a massive pileup.
In this game, you're mostly just trying to get from point A to point B as fast as you can, but the challenge comes from the traffic. It's all about threading the needle between lanes, making quick last-second swerves to avoid collisions, and finding little gaps to squeeze through. There's a real rhythm to it once you get going—it's oddly zen in a chaotic, bumper-to-bumper kind of way. You're not really racing other competitors on a track; you're racing against the clock and your own ability to keep a clean line through an endless stream of commuters.