I would say you’re on the right track, but I would put my money on Twisted Metal 2 instead of the original.
I would say you’re on the right track, but I would put my money on Twisted Metal 2 instead of the original.
That one was my absolute favorite! So well done sir!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Reading this makes me so glad that I don’t really care for sports games, but it scares the shit out of me because I fear it’ll work itself too deep into other genres, like it did with Battlefront II and some of the other “loot box” games that are always catching shit.
I bought a PS4 the April or May afternot released and I’ve never had a day of regret. The only thing that bummed me out was that I didn’t have a machine for Forza anymore, and I missed Halo a little bit. So last November I picked up a used Xbox One from my local Facebook marketplace for $50 and it came with Forza…
I had a map, because I had this, The Official Nintendo Players Guide. With maps for Metroid, Zelda, and Goonies among others. It was awesome, and I still have it 👍🏻
When I was 18 I picked up what was, at the time, one of my dream cars, a 1990 Corrado G60. Yes, I knew about the VR6, but something about that supercharged 4 cylinder spoke to me. I would up keeping that car for years and kept it running way better than you would anticipate a G60 to run until my garage collapsed under…
So basically it’s “The Last Jedi” of videogames?
It means, “Turn around, keep walking.”
That’s the episode I expected to be near the top, and found it nowhere. That, along with the Lollapaloosa episode ranks as my favorites. “Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins.” “Homer Simpson, smiling politely.”
Have you seen Logan Lucky?
It’s sad to think that since I got my secondhand Xbox One last October, all I’ve picked up for it is used games that had been out for a while already. The Forzas, Halo: MCC and Halo 5, Gears 4, and Sunset Overdrive. There’s hasn’t been a single first party offering to grab my interest in that time nor in the future…
It reminds me of the big fancy Legendary edition of Halo 5. That came with the game, but only as a digital code in a giant box. If I buy a limited edition in a giant box I expect a fucking physical edition of a game to go on my shelf.
2006, soft touch all over the place.
Not lifted, but it’s got a taller ground clearance due to being an AWD model, the RWDs sit lower. The wheels are 20” Heritage wheels from a 2010 Challenger, the original size for the RT Magnum was 18”, or 20” for the SRT.
Everything you just said about the interior is untrue. My dash, doorcards, center console, steering wheel trim, all of that is soft touch. 75% of the interior is soft touch and everyone on here complaining about the interior I’m sure has never actually driven one or been inside one and is just assuming based on the…
I’ve got a 2006 RT AWD and the thing is fantastic, it’s one of the best and most reliable vehicles I’ve ever owned. It’s better in the snow than my wife’s Subaru, REALLY goes like hell when you put your foot into it, and contrary to most opinions, has one of the better 2000s Chrysler interiors, pretty great one…
I’ve got a 2006 Magnum RT and the interior is actually pretty great, most of the dash is soft touch, automatic climate controls, nice sized cup holder with a good lid, I have no complaints about the interior, or about anything really. I love the car.
Ooooooooo good call, I forgot all about Silent Scope. T2 and Revolution X hold a special place for me because I grew up playing them in the arcade at my local bowling alley.
Do you not remember that the BEST light gun games had their guns stationary? In terms of arcade light gun games the absolute king of the hill is Terminator 2, and based off the same play style is Revolution X, which, home version aside, was also awesome.
I can no longer count all the fines I tow-strapped it to places with numerous vehicles in my teens and very early 20s. One memorable night when I was 17 I bought a 1988 GTI 16v that needed a clutch, so we tow-strapped 10 miles to my preferred shop at night. No battery, so no lights lol.