Originally Posted by
treos
my aunt bought one of those nascar games for xbox360 once and i have yet to win a single race on it as its so restricting in how you're allowed to race (NASCAR ain't racing, its driving loops and thats obvious to anyone whos ever played games like need for speed). oops i bumped someone, green flag. oops i bumped a wall, green flag.
Wasn't a huge fan of the need for speed games but yeah, I agree. Even Gran Turismo, meant to be at least fairly realistic, doesn't penalize you for smashing people off the road or using walls to make tight turns.
Reminds me of this game a buddy of mine had on the original xbox. As far as the gameplay itself went it was a decent game, but it penalized you for bumping other cars/walls in the form of costing you huge chunks of your winnings for "repairs". How is that fun?
Originally Posted by
rok124
and Any of the Kingdom hearts series
for some reason i just refuse to play it.
I agree to some extent. The first game was decent, the second one was just ridiculous. Having to go through the same levels more than once gets old fast.
Last edited by MaslowK; 17th-June-2012 at 06:49.
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