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Just because some cars require different techniques doesn't mean all cars do relative to every other car, especially if you're looking at fairly common passenger cars.

You mean he dies in 3 (Tokyo Drift), but otherwise right.

I mean that if a mainstream car requires a different and relatively obscure skill set to drive, that would be a failure of engineering.

Right, that's actually my point. And this isn't a Viper or a dump truck.

True, I'll give you that context is important, and that should be mentioned, I just don't think it totally escapes the car from being responsible for it's inadequacies. But I guess there's no easy answer there.

Was? She's still hot, even more so for being almost 50.

I'm going to get really technical because I think the F&F naming is hilarious.

It seemed to be implied it was at least one of the bottom two engines.

It's a passenger wagon, not a Ferrari. If you have to claim someone just isn't driving it properly it's at best a failure of engineering.

I'd agree with all of that, and you bring up the main point which is context.

If that's what you want. The entire nature of a game like GTAV is being able to mess around, do what you want, and get what you want out of the game.

Clearly you've never played an EA Sports game, unless you like hearing the same 10-15 songs for menus, for team intros, for breaks in play, for goals/scores, etc.

Review scores are useful in the context of other reviews of the game. Just because you can't compare a numerical review of GTA to a different game doesn't mean you can't use all the numerical reviews of GTA in the context of just GTA.

Burnout Dominator was basically made to have a Burnout game on PSP (and PS2 because why not) that focused entirely on racing, but Criterion didn't work on it.

It also doesn't restrict its products telling me what I can or can't do.

Thank you. The only person with a valid response.

But is it a white iPhone? Black iPhone is so 2010.

As a kid with an SNES and never a Genesis, there were only two games that made me jealous of Genesis-owners: Mutant League Hockey and Jurassic Park.

I really liked the earlier ones too, but for long-time fans I'm often the odd one out. I liked Burnout 2 and 3, loved Paradise, and hated Revenge. There's definitely a very strong divide for the most part. If you hate Paradise, odds are you love Revenge.

Having to drive back to an event to restart was addressed in a patch so it's an irrelevant criticism.