Not exact matches
Our communication to this point had been cursory, consisting of course notes from a road book that directed turns, warned of terrain hazards and varying degrees of danger along the
route, imposed speed zones through small villages, and led competitors to the start and
end of race
stages.
Torque L has multiple
routes to playthrough to reach the
end of the game, and from what I have played the
routes are determined in
stages that have more than one exit portal.
* It will be released on Wii U, PS3, 360, 3DS, PS Vita, PC, and «Next gen» consoles * PC and PS Vita versions will be identical aside from the graphical differences, while the 3DS version will be another Sonic Rush styled game * Similar to Sonic Unleashed (Daytime), Sonic Colours and Sonic Generations where gameplay switches between full 3D movement and 2D side - scrolling sections * Each
route in a
stage will lead to one of two or three exits at the
end that will each take you to a different
stage * The developers are trying for a least 20 diferent
stages, not including boss battles * «You might unlock Knuckles in any one of three
stages.
Featuring a character who could collect numerous different abilities, like teleportation, shrinking, and a boomerang gun, the game featured more than 40 different
routes to the
end, with
stages that you could go back and visit at any time.
Starting with the rather camp and flowery Tulip Garden (the
end of
route «A» we managed to complete); Metropolis - an awesome, fictional mix of various European city landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Nelson's Column with streetlights illuminating the gorgeous night sky; Ancient Ruins - the second
stage we didn't get to see unfortunately; Imperial Avenue - a jaw - dropping sunset scene with Romanian architecture and coliseums; and finally the toughest
stage of them all we don't even know the name of, since we couldn't reach Ghost Forest, the only
stage from which the this final and most challenging mystery section is accessible.
To that
end, ConsenSys Ventures will be looking to invest in pre-seed, seed, and equity
stage companies, she explained, adding that the fund will also be investing in pre-token sales, if the entrepreneurs decide to go the initial coin offering (ICOs)
route.