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“The Passport is back”

This game is fantastic. As a long time fan of the series this is everything I've wanted in an AC game. But I think this one could be there first game that could really appeal to the masses. If you're thinking about picking up this game or want a change of pace from the endless first person shooters or whatever, this

They didn't have cell phones

It’s also probably worth mentioning that this is the first numbered/main story game in the franchise since AC6 in 2007...fans have been waiting 12 YEARS. And from everything I’ve heard it’s exactly what we’ve wanted. This is an amazing thing in the modern gaming climate—-the fact that the game exists at all, and the

Look how much better this would be if they had dropped the Supra name from this thing.

I think it’s because that was the last decade where cars really had character and could be had without a lot of fancy options. Since 2010, I feel like everything is too refined, and even the base model cars come with touchscreens and digital gauge clusters and super quiet, small, generic, efficient engines. Not to

Just curious, why? It's a very technical fighting game with a low barrier to entry but a high skill cap. It's satisfying to play and there is a lot of depth to the comboing, both of which keep people coming back. I wouldn't understand something like Mario kart getting competitive due to the handicaps and neutralizing

But, can you respect them? That’s what this list was about. I can respect the GTI for it’s “do-everything-but-still-a-blast” ideals. But it’s also easy because I’m a hatch guy and not a huge fan of most sedans... Yet, I can fully respect any sedan that does what it set out to do, even if it’s not my specific

I’d like to see someone with rudimentary Photoshop skills make the diffuser black. I actually really like this rear end, at least the top two thirds, so I’m curious if a blacked out diffuser would look better. This is the first Lamborghini in a while to really excite me

100 percent agreement. But... I still have faith in the bronco, partly because there are two. I love the idea of a compact SUV but I don’t think it can exist in today’s climate. It’ll end up as a typical mall parking lot crossover machine. But that leaves the “full size” bronco... which will hopefully have off-road

I remember the first time I felt this, after landing on the ring in Halo:CE. A sense of curiousity, mystery, and astonishment that few games have been able to recreate with such a simple skybox. This, along with the original Mass Effect’s skyboxes, are two examples of a sky truly affecting the world building. There

God I love 6 cyl engines. Maybe it’s just the hipster in me since tuner guys love 4-bangers, big engine guys love V12s, everyone else loves V8s. My favorite engines are V-10, I-6, and V-6. Such unique and awesome notes out of them.

I don’t like the attention either and I won’t buy a yellow car until glorious 70s bright colors return to the common man’s automobile. But boy does it objectively look good in yellow. I’ll pick yellow cars in video games all the time. I think yellow is also the best on almost every convertible, and definitely on every

Ace Combat 7. It’s finally happening.

Woah that interior is wacky!

Thus why I found a single owner ‘99 CR-V 5-spd with 234k this year and am overjoyed to own it. It’s everything David mentions, in a more reliable, more boxy, more green housed, more D-pillared-taillights package.

I’m serious, grind it out. Keep doing it. And warm up first, don’t jump in and go right to the boss. Get good with the dash again, abuse the pistol and shotgun. I remember beating it and feeling so impressed with myself even though it was mostly dumb luck. However, overcoming that dude on my SP+ clear is what really

This is still my favorite racing game of all time. It’s so classic and clean. Varied tracks and environments, creative shortcuts, a perfect car list, a great soundtrack, great difficulty curve, fun pursuit mechanics, and gloriously fun and accessible handling.

I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess we won’t see it stateside until releasedate+25. But man this thing looks good, it's analog, and it gives me hope that I'll be able to buy a new supercar with character one day instead of having to find one that's decades old.

Yep. Those old games work well for what they were. Horizon works best as a playground, and with diverse roads that allow you to fiddle with every car’s handling.