Ugly, Unsafe, Tiny Wheels (wouldn't survive very long on country roads), BUT, this is basically a disposable car. I imagine if they managed to put airbags (and it wouldn't need to be many to completely cover the inside of the car), for say 1-2 thousand more, this might become a trend, if not for individuals, then for companies. Look at the VW Bug... ewww...
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I'm more a lover of the original C&C's, before EA got involved, so I'd have to go with worse on that one, though with progression of tech and genre it's difficult to say for sure, but in general I find EA to aid little and drain more... Not that I'm an EA hater, but when games like C&C: Generals (worse...) and Spore (worse!!!) come from ideas and franchises way better, there's something wrong...
Crysis was decent, but I think the three part story line detracts from the game and is and obvious ploy for more money...
Wow, Breanna, you fail at life... Sorry, but if the best thing your little group of friends can come up with for an afternoon (and probably more) is to petition a company who isn't targetting you, and cares nothing about most of the people you get to sign a petition, you fail... plain and simple...
Maybe it's just me, but the screens at that link look a bit dated. I'm hoping the game has progressed in order to be getting such (generally) good comments, and certainly the physics engine is something screenshots don't do justice, so I might just check this game out. If I can find time... Thanks.
And, lol @ the Crysis conspiricy!
Maybe I missed the boat on this entire issue, but I've never really seen the point... So, YES... If it were a real guitar, that might be different, even though I can't play atm...
I would certainly say C&C over Halo Wars, and Far Cry 2 over SF4. Halo is going to need some time to truely figure out the RTS, and I don't think I have ever played a Fighter that was more action based than an FPS.
Oh sure, I don't blame any company for doing what they're doing as long as they do it with effort. Blizzard is arguably just as hung up with Warcraft, except that it went the other way (kindof). Heck, even Lucas Arts is that way with Star Wars. As long as they keep adding decent content and story lines, along with well done presentations. The prime example of how not to do this is Steven King...
Ignore the title, just pay attention to the clip ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc7ZaZz4Co
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