Have you not seen the "New" versions that still cost £50? If I could grab it I'd grab it, but unsure if it'd run on Windows 10 these days.
100% agree.
It's great online too! HOWEVER the lack of communication makes it an unorganised mess amongst players haha
I am deaf - profoundly - hence why I mentioned being deaf in the article. I get the concern about someone not being deaf whinging about it, but honestly, I'd be open to seeing a non-deaf person talking about concerns they had as well.
I'm still super excited about the game, just want to know more! Which we'll find out later today apparently.
Actually, @RabbitFly - What points would those be? I'd be interested in hearing ya' thoughts! DM me if you can't reply to this :)
Firstly, I wasn't being negative towards the developer, at least I never intended that viewpoint. Secondly, I'm more so confused about whether this game is actually regarding deafness at all because of the way the Producer Letter read.
I also agree that just because there's a deaf protagonist doesn't mean it's made to appeal to deaf gamers. I know that 100%. It's more that as a deaf gamer, I'm interested in the title, but I've had a large ar...
Nah, I am deaf.
Hahahahah! This is the best comment about it I've seen!
THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE!
They squeal as you approach!
The first closed beta I got invited too my PC died so badly I had to send it off for repair. When this closed beta came around I started installing it and got a system error for no reason. Turned out it was just a security error!
Really looking forward to what they do with this, and the year one plan sounds great!
I have to agree with this. I ended up expanding my map for races and expecting the roads to become clearer, but they didn't. It just made the circle bigger and revealed more map.
I'd love to try the co-op out more in-depth because it seems like that's where the fun is hiding. Single-player is great for a bit, then the seriousness grows more intense.
This game is beautifully pleasing to look at.
You can actually remove the mug from your inventory, so you could just remove it from your kids inventory, then play it together without worrying about it.
I'm not using my kid as clickbait, I'm sharing an experience I had in a game with my kid. At least it actually happened and I'm not writing up random fiction. Not everything is intended as clickbait. :)
PvP led to her trying to say hello with the in-game voice prompts, and then just assuming they were random NPC's :)
She saw me playing it, wanted to try it, so we played it together, I enjoyed it and wanted to share my experience. Don't worry, I'm not using her for likes and such, just sharing an experience. Every parent is different.
Glad you've been having just as much fun! It's a great experience, and the reason I did the article, to highlight how much fun it was. Not for "views" and such like people are saying.
Those that wanna be Logan Paul, yo.