Not really at all. I hate FPS, but I am loving my new Halo demo.Quote:
Originally posted by Rob
1.) Halo. I don't like first-person shooters. I think that settles that.
- Kabuki
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Not really at all. I hate FPS, but I am loving my new Halo demo.Quote:
Originally posted by Rob
1.) Halo. I don't like first-person shooters. I think that settles that.
- Kabuki
Your right, I would, because I could sure use the money that selling GunValkyrie, DoA3, and Project Gotham would get me. Meanwhile, the two games left are the only two games I would ever consider purchasing for the Xbox, and the latter I would keep only for multiplayer (unless single player is good, which I really cant comment about).Quote:
Again, the majority of Xbox haters out there are the people who don't own one. If you someone gave you an Xbox system, JSRF, GunValkyrie, DoA3, Halo, and Project Gotham you'd all shit yourselves with glee.
Hell yeah! I'll tell you there is nothing in the world better than tearing through the photorealistic desert with a pleasant Phish bluegrass style song blaring in the background. Pure gaming Zen. Rallisport is all fun and doesn't get wieghed down in any of the boring "real" stuff.Quote:
Originally posted by TracerBullet
Speaking of Rally and being a good entertaining arcade style game at the same time - Rallisport Challange is a must own. Beyond eye candy - Rallisport is effectively what Sega Rally 3 would be if they would make it. Nothing but fun!
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Originally posted by StriderKyo
Look Gamevet, you seem like a good guy, but making things up doesn't help your case. You never see F-1 drivers ramming into each other on purpose - doing so will get you banned from the sport. And bouncing off walls? First off, how exactly would you do that in an open-wheel race? And walls are usually a few feet back from the track, so you'd have to go out of your way to hit them anyway. Pro racing has little to do with the other cars, for the most part - after a few dozen laps everyone is so spread out that for the most part you're just going for the cleanest racing line - car on car battles only occur in isolated parts of the race.
As for NASCAR...first off, I'm not even sure that's real racing (why the hell would you want to watch someone drive a Chevy friggin' Lumina in a circle for three hours when you could see a Ferrari F-1 take on Monaco?) but even still, "using the walls" is how the nastiest accidents happen, and is never done on purpose. Yeah, the cars will bump each other, ("rubbin' is racin'!") but bouncing off a brick wall at 200 mph won't give you any sort of "advantage" in real life.
Well, it is an arcade racer. Comparing it F-1 World Grand Prix and saying it doesn't take as much skill is like saying Contra sucks because it isn't as complex as Rainbow 6.
Nascar not really racing? It's probably the most intense racing of all the styles, sans dirt track motorcyles. That Lumina is anything but a GM car. The only thing about the car that even resembles it's consumer counterpart, is the shell. There is competetive bumping involved on the shorter tracks. They did'nt call Dale Earnhardt "The Intimidator" because he just ran his car around the track. Watch some of the short track races, and you'll see all the bumping and shoving for position. It's not the most popular motor sports event for nothing.
Anyways, to each their own. While I'll give PGR it's props for being a great looking racer, It's just not my style of racer, but neither was TD:Lamanns.
But... but... Le Mans and Rally are far more intense! To the MAX even. The MAX for christsake!
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Originally posted by TracerBullet
But... but... Le Mans and Rally are far more intense! To the MAX even. The MAX for christsake!
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Rally yes! Lemans no! I highly enjoyed Sega Rally, and consider it one of my all time favorite racers. Rally on the X-Box looks amazing, and from what I've played, it deserves to be ranked as the best racer on the X-Box.