Right here, just outside the car! (tires screech as car peels out, and away)
Right here, just outside the car! (tires screech as car peels out, and away)
This is such a “Marcus” car, too. That’s the best way of putting it.
This car seriously had all the makings of a Nissan 370Z, Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro, Infiniti G37, etc competitor. If you only look at the spec sheet, this car had everything it needed... but...
I don’t think there was ever any real danger of that happening...
Pass some of that over here, fellow Millennials.
Glad to see they’re undeterred. That guy’s pants, though — full of deterred.
Eventually, Graham’s gonna get bored, put a bigger engine in that Bugeye Sprite to make it do 220 mph and hurt himself royally. Sorry, slow, gradual process of evolution. That’s how it works. Humanity is largely doomed as a species and no amount of Cactus-style squirting pus-sacks can save us from ourselves.
“Not taking it off road are you?”
Oh he is. It some dark room, somewhere in the bowels of the BBC, he's screaming, "Why won't anybody like me?!?!"
Just needs Chris Evans screaming (says nobody).
The same way you watched it if you didn’t have BBC or any version of it.
Gladly extending my middle finger to the BBC today.
The lowest difficulty level (vector?) is very slow so you can react to things easily. In the advanced levels (rapier? And I think there is one after that), everything must be anticipated. The real Wipeout begins there.
Wipeout was the game that sold me on the Playstation. I bought a PS2 in anticipation of what would eventually be Wipeout Fusion. Wipeout Pure was the reason i bought a PSP. Wipeout HD was the first PS3 game I ever bought, on my buddy’s system, months before I actually owned the system. Wipeout 2048 was the reason I…
Yeah, I thought that was weird when Black Flag was still on there. Even now, I don’t know that I would list Syndicate or Arkham over Infamous, Shadow of Mordor, or the Uncharted Collection.