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ExplodingBlock said:
AbbathTheGrim said:

Yeah, how?


It's such a generic driving game. From what I've seen in the video, it's just drive here, than drive over here. Plenty of other games like that. Like he said, you play one, you played them all

You drive in an open world game. You go for delivery pick ups. Someone picks up a delivery you have to hit them to take the delivery. Once you have the delivery you can't let others hit you or they take the delivery off you. You can take all the time you want to deliver the merchandise as long as the clock doesn't run out completely. You can drive away from the whole area and cars will follow you wherever the hell you go. You have an specific button to control the landing of your car when the terrain takes your car out of control.

And that is not even the whole game. You have check point races that can be approached in different ways because the races are open. Police officer will arrest you once your car's health bar goes to zero and they hit you. There are pursuit missions where you have to follow, yet not allow yourself to be seeing by who you pursuit by keeping at distance, until you find out where they are heading. There are missions where you have to lose police officer pursuers.

If the above is not enough to diferentiate this game from the bulk of other driving games then the same thing can be said for any genre: that they are all the same and you play one and have played them all. Jump here, evade here, pick up coins, hit enemies: platformers. JRPGs: pick up items, talk to people, select commands, restore health, attack, magic, special technique, etc. Action RPGs, jump here, slash there, evade, solve puzzles.



Nintendo is selling their IPs to Microsoft and this is true because:

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=221391&page=1