Steer it toward a bend in the road, or ideally a series of curves and the power steering is linear and direct, rewarding you with
a crisp feeling of control.
Not exact matches
I don't really understand why IFC
feels that the telefilmic Would You Rather and A Case
of You warrant BD releases while the uniquely stylish +1, The Loneliest Planet, and Berberian Sound Studio do not, but then again, I don't understand why DVDs are still being used for anything but box sets
of standard - def TV shows, so... Fortunately, for a DVD presentation +1 looks and sounds very good, the 2.35:1, 16x9 - enhanced transfer boasting glassy if not overly
crisp fine detail, vivid but
controlled colours, and solid dynamic range.
The cars
feel weighty but with a strong sense
of control, the visuals are as tight and
crisp as they appear on my treasured PS4 version, the drifting is utterly wonderful and well, as ever, the best version
of a game could just end up on Nintendo's shiny new hybrid (hey there Sonic Mania, looks like you have some company up there).
The
crisp feel of a cool breeze coming through the window is something fewer and fewer people seem to bother with in the sterile environments we now manufacture through things we call «climate
control».