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ME-412 baby, they’re doing it.

It’s great on its own, but Kaido is a drift locale to a fault, it’s way too narrow for its own good for genuine racing.

[in thick spanish accent]

And I thought the $90-ish I had to shill out to fill my C7 was bad...

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And for those of us who acknowledge Forza:

[crosses out the WB logo, slaps on the nintendo logo]

If you didn’t pick up an xbox one and/or a 360, I highly recommend it.

So I take it this is an expensive videogame remake we *are* on board with this time?

[logs in, still sees everything costs seven figures]

The HHR was the PT done right. Better looking, better chassis (cobalt vs neon, I know, but the cobalt wins by a smidge), more practical, and despite all the discourse of it being a PT knockoff, it hasn’t become a cultural punchline like the PT has. You can be seen in one and not be embarrassed.

I suspect another part of it is the studio not wanting to repeat the mistake they made with Halo 5 in over-supporting it. It got a lot of content every month or so, players loved it, but it absolutely burned out the studio and devs (and with the legacy halo 5 now has, I can’t honestly say their efforts weren’t in vain)

If these remakes are gonna be made on the same budget Control was, they’re gonna be two-thirds less expensive than Max Payne 3 was ($30 million compared to $105 million).

Of the many insane things about that 968, not only can you buy a brand new 911 GT3 for that money, but you can get a Cayman GT4 RS with options.

It is for the good of the people, comrade. 

In GT7 I would like to have users enjoy lots of cars and races even without microtransactions.

To their (and the pun’s) defense, it could have two engines in case one is damaged from running down crims.

I’m still a bit surprised Grid 2019 didn’t get more love, it was one of the most underrated racers of the 2010s imo. Silky smooth performance (which really stood out against its sibling Project Cars 3, which never ran well for... reasons), good campaign, solid car roster, and post launch support that really made the

Are the campaigns not good? Not really, although they do still have that “cool factor” as all remedy games do (the northlight engine’s physics are great to watch in motion/exploding).

... maybe? If you’re truly sick of them (trust me, I know where you’re coming from), I’d suggest playing some different stuff as a palate cleanser before starting dawn. It’s quite good (especially the frozen wilds DLC), but I can’t honestly say it does enough to reinvent the wheel to prevent it from falling into some