TheManInBlack
TheManInBlack
TheManInBlack

One we won't get bored with after 2 years... that's a tough find.

I don't think that's correct.

Hear, hear. Tell you what, they can use my tax dollars for this. I approve.

First thing I thought, as well. A shame, too, because the rest of the car looks great.

... as seen on the F1 to the left.  If the engineers could find a way to route the airflow from over the roof, through the car and back towards the engine [as they do in Formula 1 cars now], that would be a sexy addition to the Stradale.  Of course, it would need to be a fairly slim opening, nobody wants a giant open

I agree with you, the central hood vent is probably a little much.  Now, if they moved it over the roof [like on the F1/P1], that would be pretty sleek, yet pointless being that the Maserati is a front engine vehicle.  

I don't mind it, actually.  With the P1, this is one of the sexiest cars on the road. 

Haha, I'll agree with that comparison.  In this case, however, there's nothing "hot" about this conversion.  It just looks desperate for attention and too cheap to pay for it, in my opinion.  

Hah.  Congratulations on causing me laugh out loud inappropriately at work.  /high five

Who cares?  I'd guess less than 10% of all McLaren owners take their car above 170.  Unless you're on one of the few ridiculously long straights in the world, there's no room to drive 217mph.   

Absolutely, 100% agree with you.  Good Lord, this car is THE definition of sexy.  

Nice review, Kirk. I'm pleased to see Kotaku sticking by the YES/NO system, and not rounding up to a YES, especially on what could be considered by some to be 'a close call game'.

Yep, they will adjust the car in more ways than you'd imagine, to fit each track.  Gear ratios, aerodynamics, fuel amounts, fuel mixtures, suspension, brake pressure, tires and much, much more.  

I see what you did there.

To be honest, I'm just pleased to see someone making a comment that isn't some cute play on words relating to his disability. To me, it seems like everyone is just so happy that he might be guilty, because now it's okay to make all those handicapped jokes that are normally tasteless??? It seems that the Deadspin

Unfortunately, the Codemasters F1 games are so bug-ridden, they're practically unplayable.  You have to possess an ungodly amount of patience to drive 19 laps, only to lose at the very end because of some bug or ridiculous AI.  The worst part is how they've tried to incorporate all the F1 racing regulations into the

Man, I <i>WISH</i>!!!  I've wanted that so much, I even tried playing Codemasters F1 2012. I gave the game a lot of time, but after all the time I've spent playing Forza, F1 2012 just has too many bugs to be enjoyable, despite finally being able to race those cars (with the DRS and KERS).  

Think of how the weight of the car is thrown to the side, during cornering.  The negative camber helps to negate the inside part of the tire losing contact with road during those intense lateral forces.  The exact angle chosen is the a function of how much angle they need without giving up any grip on the flat

I actually own that one, but haven't dived in yet. LO was such a massive game, I needed a break from RPGs for a while, because of it.

Having just finished Lost Odyssey about 2 months ago, I can confirm it dominates this list. My only complaint is that the Xbox360 doesn't have any other JRPGs that will ever live up to what LO is.