So it's $1.99 or something to actually buy it, and microtransactions. It's one or the other Atari
EDIT: It's actually $2.99 wtf
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So it's $1.99 or something to actually buy it, and microtransactions. It's one or the other Atari
EDIT: It's actually $2.99 wtf
Current consoles: Wii U, Gaming PC
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Add me on Steam! GamingByAdam
| Adameh said: So it's $1.99 or something to actually buy it, and microtransactions. It's one or the other Atari
EDIT: It's actually $2.99 wtf |
The overall atmosphere of the game is complete ass though. Even for a $2.99 title, it looks fuckin terrible. I mean, if they could have at least captured RCT2 style and features, I might've been willing to give it a shot, but what's there is utter crap.
DialgaMarine said:
The overall atmosphere of the game is complete ass though. Even for a $2.99 title, it looks fuckin terrible. I mean, if they could have at least captured RCT2 style and features, I might've been willing to give it a shot, but what's there is utter crap. |
I loved RCT2, I still play it now
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Adameh said:
I loved RCT2, I still play it now |
Same. I honestly found RCT2 to be a more realistic feeling game than RCT3. It made the best attempt to look real with what tech was available at the time. RCT3 just looked so cartoony and offered little in the way of scenery and parts to make your coasters look more genuine. I hope RCT4 PC can capture the best of both worlds.
The irony being RCT1 and 2 were made pretty much by a single guy, with someone brought in for visuals and audio.
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