Maybe, but to me it's actually the first racing game ever to give you the sense that the track isn't floating in space, but that you'd be able to walk through those woods and climb those mountains.
Yeah, we've all been playing this game since its release last week, and everybody is already getting tired of it. I guess the servers will be running empty within a few days. /s
I just bought a brand new Thrustmaster T500RS. I'm so relieved that wheel is still getting proper support! 400 euro down the drain would mean no more racing games on console, and I really don't want to miss out on GT7.
I think it looks really good, apart from the fact that the driving line reflects in the raindrops.
Man, where would the US be without "some European" discovering the continent and European immigrants populating it? In many, many different ways, the US is still Europe's little brother (except for military power and capitalistic morals - yeah, be proud of that).
@ elda
Ever since P.T. landed on the store, I've seen you in each and every article stating that you didn't get scared by the demo. Do you really need this much affirmation that you're a tough cookie? It reminds me of that one kid that sits in a rollercoaster like a boss - cross-armed and silent as a monk- while the other kids are having the time of their lives, screaming in excitement and enjoying the tingly feeling in their stomachs.
I knew thi...
I imagine he downgraded the visual fidelity of the girl behind your back. She was actually less detailed than the zombies in ZombiU. If she was as lifelike (pun not intended) as Big Boss, I would have probably thrown my controller through the screen out of self-defence.
If you play in the dark with a surround sound headset on, you can't be unaffected by this experience. There's a moment when the wife is breathing heavily and the 3D sound makes you turn in circles because she's so near to you, it's like she is sitting on your shoulder and crying in your ear. Gotta love clever sound design.
Beethoven FTW, makes everything better.
Yes to this!
If you have an insight into other people's behavior or thinking patterns, I noticed that silence will always remain golden..
BTW +1 for Well Said
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And even then I'll be holding my breath for their currency exchange rates.
Also remember TLoU:R...
Yes to having a timer record your playtime for each game! That's something I've wanted since the early PS3 days.
^This!
Pikmin depends on how good you are with the Wii mote and Nunchuck. I know I could get really annoyed and as a result got nervous as hell in Pikmin 3 trying to click that one stray pikmin to rejoin the herd (granted, it was my first ever experience with the Wii's motion controls).
I would add Samorost 1 + 2 and Machinarium to the list. There's no timer or anything, just you, the mesmerizing soundtrack and an interactive painting waiting to get clicked all over.
So all those classic movies around were rather meh to you when you started watching them? Take The Godfather for example: the great atmosphere at the wedding, the epic monologue of Brando in his office, the music, the colours, you must have noticed that this movie does things no other movie has ever tried to achieve, and that it excells at every one of them? Or did you wait for The Godfather Part 3 to form an educated opinion?
I actually bought it new and enjoyed the crap out of it. The local coop on the hardest difficulty setting is a really enjoyable experience and incredibly well-balanced, similar to playing games like New Super Mario Bros. U with another friend.
The only thing I didn't like was the fact that you couldn't keep your progress if you wanted to start anew on a higher difficulty setting. That's the only reason I haven't got the platinum trophy for this underappreciat...