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Maybe that’s what happens when you have a hundred special editions of the same car. I consider myself a car nerd but I don’t even remember this coming out, nor could I tell you what makes it more or less special than any other vers-

Yep. I’m sick of open world games. It’s alot harder to make games feel unique when you out the progression in the hands of the player— we’re probably going to do similar things each time.

Something about this game really flashes me back to the glory days of the Ps2/GC. It doesn’t take itself too seriously. Doesn’t try to be cool as much as provide fun, polished, flashy gameplay. Multiplayer, with a hilarious sounding co-op mode. I can’t quite put my finger on exactly what, but this feels like a game

This is how I feel about almost all current BMW models since about 2005, other than some of the rarer ones like the 1M. Seems like they pump out a “refresh” every 3 years and their models look more and more alike— a mess of lines and ever-sharper angles. There isn't nearly as much difference between the last 5 or 3

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Thats why I bought mine a year ago. Also because the styling is some of the most classic and timeless out there, the handling is superb, and the engine/trans are just a blast. I'm now dailying it because I can.

Great points! Fortunately in the market as a whole we’re starting to see more and more diverse lead characters in blockbusters like Overwatch, so I hope you get your wish soon :)

I can’t say I understand your predicament, other than the fact that I’m a shrimpy white male with zero combat ability in real life, so I’m not exactly the hero character either.

Some of my favorite series are EA series and I’ve watched them ruin them over the past couple years as they turn everything into a generic action game, then throw DLC at it, then wonder why it didn’t sell as well as the previous entries. Often I find that these games have good reliable core mechanics, but lack any

Why do you put 191,000 miles on a car like a Viper?

The back ends way too quickly. The roofline is fantastic until it reaches the end of the trunk lid

Which is a massive shame. I want vw and Toyota back before I get hyped on another Forza. And I want a better, less flat map than FH3.

Online can be turned off, and I believe that collisions are turned off for players outside your party.

Haven’t watched the trailer yet, but the online stuff can be turned off and played singleplayer. They mentioned it specifically at the conference! Thank God.

Inecer completed more than a handful of missions in either game, but got lost in the sandbox. For me the fun was trying goofy stuff, planning a way I wanted to take over a certain base, or hunting for a certain vehicle. JC3 also had me hunting down challenges to unlock all the upgrades. I found it to be a fun

I’m terrified of people driving huge cars. I’m just as scared of f-350 duallys as I am of soccer moms in their giant Infiniti SUVs or Johnny in his giant ass uHaul.

Preach! This is a logical argument. Sedans are dumb. Why would you take a Jetta over a golf, ever? “Why yes, I would like the golf, but if you could just slice out the top half of the storage compartment that’d be perfect. I hate having useful space and more headroom for rear passengers.”

That title is some of your best work. Made me snort loudly in the office and I got some looks.

Pokemon: [Don’t] Go [Outside to catch Pokemon, just stay on the couch] 2

Just Black Hole Sun like everyone else who played rock band :)