Blue and red were announced last August, and as far as I know, they still aren't out in North America.
Blue and red were announced last August, and as far as I know, they still aren't out in North America.
A reference to any Martini Racing, really. Porsche 917 & 935, Lancia 037 & Delta, Ford Focus WRC, the current Williams F1, powerboats, you name it.
If this is a representation of actual gameplay, then I think it's pretty novel to be able to seamlessly transition from walking on the ground, to flying in the sky, up into space, to another planet, and in that planet's sky. No loading screens, no imaginary doors, no cutscenes, you can just hop from one scene to…
I designed the graphics myself and had it printed by GelaSkins. I considered Gulf and even rendered one (and many others) before the PS4 was released, but I couldn't lay out the orange section to my satisfaction within the constraints of the skin's shape.
That's a good point. A counterpoint: if the PS4 version only sells a tiny fraction of what the original release did, that'd still be a shitload of cash.
Yeah, I'm not all that excited. I love GTA games, but more so for the single player. Online got stale pretty quick, especially since heists may as well be vaporware. I'm not going to pay $65, $60, or even $50 to play the campaign again if the only difference is better textures, higher resolution and/or framerate.
Damnit, and I just painted my DS4 white.
Well, apart from one relatively small panel, most of the black PS4 is already matte. And my glossy panel isn't noticeably scratched.
It's not rare anymore. Forza 4, Forza Horizon, Gran Turismo 5, & 6, and even Grand Theft Auto V have moving wings, and those are all last-gen console games. I'm not familiar with all of the different Need for Speeds, Grids, and other arcadey racers, but I know many of them have moving aero parts also.
1: An Xbox One - $399 USD
That would be quite the feat, considering that Peugeot isn't even competing this year.