You're going to have to bring it if you want that platinum, and you're going to be bringing it quite
a bit near the end of the game.
Not exact matches
Near the
end its a
bit repetitive, but it's a racing
game, so you can't expect tons
of variety.
Once again this changes
near the
end of the
game, when it appears the developers all walked into the office and realized they needed at least one real cut scene and that maybe actually working some
of the story into the gameplay a
bit better would be a good idea.
Oddly enough, though, this isn't actually a Motocross or Supercross
game, instead it focuses on the lesser known fact that McGrath took part in quite a
bit of four - wheeled offroad racing
near the
end of his career, which is why this
game features Trophy Trucks and rally cars rather than bikes.
Sadly there is no fast travel, aside from a single elevator one has access to
near the
end of the
game and it's still a
bit of a trek.
And
near the
end of the trailer, we're shown that Sonic can transform into Super Sonic, something we've seen in
games since the 16 -
bit days.Other than attacks, we see Sonic can fly the Tornado, and drive his car from past
games.
Unfortunately, as with most puzzle
games there is little reason to come back to the
game after solving all
of the puzzles, particularly since they start to become a
bit tedious
near the
end, and once the plot really heats up you might start suffering a bad case
of Towelieitis as you have no idea what's going on.
We also tackled Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One which had its moments, but went on a
bit too long and became frustrating
near the
end of the
game as interesting level designs and challenges were replaced with wave after wave
of identical enemies all attacking at once.