Dirt 4 is now on Xbox Gamepass and I've been enjoying it quite a lot. It's closer to Dirt Rally than the other mainline Dirts, but not quite as hardcore. It also has a fairly thorough "rally academy" to teach you rally racing principles.
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Fuck's sake. Tomb Raider has got to a point where you have to spend (what feels like) fucking hours creeping around stealthing Trinity twats. With no weapons. Even when you off one of them you don't pick up their weapon, which is the dumbest thing in history.
I am so fucking bored of creeping around then getting shot because the only chance you get to get someone gives away your position. JUST GIVE ME A FUCKING RIFLE ALREADY..
I'll give it 10 more minutes then it's going in the bin.
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- Jan 2012
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- The Hammers, until Mark Noble goes.(he's still there, sort of)
- Garibaldi, dipped in tea.
Very much looking forward to RDR2 (though in reality, it'll be a few weeks before me and Ms johnr finish Spiderman - she's obsessed with it - and then The Last of Us 2, AC Odyssey and Tomb Raider might get in the way before we get to RDR, as I only buy secondhand), and this is an overlong but interesting article on the crunch behind it.
I read somewhere else that there's around 500,000 lines of dialogue been written for it. Blimey.
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Spiderman took about 3 days to knock off. Quite short and repetitive, but quite good fun just webbing around.
I'm proper looking forward to Red Dead Redemption 2. But let's face it, RDR1 was a humourless and dour substandard version of GTA and I'd much rather be looking forward to tooling around in a Tesla knock off, nicking army helicopters in GTA6 than poncing around on a virtual horse bemoaning the end of the American West. Now they've got this cowboy bullshit out the way hopefully Grand Theft Auto will be along in a couple of years.
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The release of RDR2 reminded me that I didn't play the first one, so I bit the bullet (ho ho) and downloaded it from the Xbox store. 3 and a bit hours in and I have to say I'm really enjoying it. I'm not sure why hobbes thinks it's dour and humourless, it's already raised several laughs from me; although what humour there is seems as dry as bones in the Rio Grande sun.
I reckon I'll have it finished in time to pick up a cut price version of the sequel.
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- Jan 2012
- 3296
- Worthing
- The Hammers, until Mark Noble goes.(he's still there, sort of)
- Garibaldi, dipped in tea.
Originally posted by Toby Gymshorts View PostThe release of RDR2 reminded me that I didn't play the first one, so I bit the bullet (ho ho) and downloaded it from the Xbox store. 3 and a bit hours in and I have to say I'm really enjoying it. I'm not sure why hobbes thinks it's dour and humourless, it's already raised several laughs from me; although what humour there is seems as dry as bones in the Rio Grande sun.
I reckon I'll have it finished in time to pick up a cut price version of the sequel.
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RDR2 is incredible now it's got properly going. The scale of it, and the sheer beauty, was what first struck, but the first chapter or so is basically tutorial. Now we're into the meat of the story it's unputdownable. Some of the things you see as you travel through the world are incredible. I don't want to spoiler it too much, but I reckon even without the main story you've got a game you could waste hours and hours on.
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I'm proper looking forward to Red Dead Redemption 2. But let's face it, RDR1 was a humourless and dour substandard version of GTA and I'd much rather be looking forward to tooling around in a Tesla knock off, nicking army helicopters in GTA6 than poncing around on a virtual horse bemoaning the end of the American West. Now they've got this cowboy bullshit out the way hopefully Grand Theft Auto will be along in a couple of years.
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