11-10-2007, 09:25 | #11 |
Moonshine
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I loved it, but then I have since MSR. As arcadey as it is MSR was the first game that really taught me how to race more than just bash my way around the track. I didn't care about loosing seconds, but I did care about knocking the barrier and loosing my kudos points. I don't really like the bikes in PGR4 but the weather effects are cool and it handles nicely. I loved PGR2 and always remember taking corners at 80mph, drifting 2mm away from the barrier. I also loved the PGR3 games we had on OcUK a few years back. Such fun
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11-10-2007, 10:41 | #12 |
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Well I spent a bit of time with the demo last night and I have to say I don't like it. It feels a big step backwards from PGR3 and it's just nowhere near as fun as I think it should be. Maybe the full game will be more enjoyable, but it's not something I'll now be rushing out to buy.
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