A great car selection, a damn
fun handling model, and the amount of content on display make this my favorite.
Not exact matches
Holland seen through the camera
handled by Ron and two great
models is a
fun place to be.
It retains the
fun - to - drive factor of the smaller two - door
model, but how well does it
handle passengers and cargo?
Optional torque - vectoring all - wheel drive aids
handling, but the cheaper front - wheel - drive
model is just as
fun and can be had with manual transmission in the Nismo version.
The front - wheel - drive system has been carefully optimised to offer the same agile and
fun - to - drive
handling as the four - wheel - drive
model.
One
fun detail to check out: On the 5 - door hatchback
model, Chevy's designers «hid» the rear door
handle in the black area of the C - pillar, in an effort to give the car a little bit of a 2 - door look at first glance.
The 2016 Mazda MX - 5 Miata received more than its fair share of hype when it was completely redesigned for the current
model year, but perhaps that's not an accurate statement, as the MX - 5 managed to meet almost everyone's high expectations with its combination of affordable
fun and exceptional
handling.
The GT Sport also offers a unique multilink rear suspension over the base
model, making for tighter steering and
handling and promising more
fun.
This latest
model offers the
fun of driving a taut -
handling roadster, with all the character of MINI.
These features provide the «
fun handling» aspects of this high - powered
model while maintaining its driveability.
It does have moments of great
fun, but it's plagued by too many problems and falls foul of the biggest problem a racing game can have: a bad
handling model.
As I stated the start of this long - winded review Playground have transplanted the
handling model of Forza 4 straight into Horizon with just a few tweaks made along the way to ensure that it suits the more accessible and
fun tone of their game.
The result of these tweaks and upgrades is simple; F1 2011's
handling model is absolutely brilliant, allowing for on - the - limit racing and plenty of
fun.
Each car
handles with weight behind it and that huge V8 ensures a nice amount of slide as you hit the accelerator leading to some
fun racing as your AI track partners are more than willing to trade paint with you, sadly this shows one of the games biggest flaws as it's damage
model and feeling of impact are sadly lacking.
And yet the changes that have been made have turned this into a sublime game that has a satisfying,
fun and beautifully balanced
handling model, a raft of cars to play with, a slick singleplayer experience, even better multiplayer options and the awesome new Rivals mode.
At least the driving is actually a lot of
fun, with two
handling models to choose from.
Once you've wrangled the
handling model, there's a solid driving game underneath it all with
fun tracks to tear down at terrifying speeds as you zoom through the incredibly detailed environments.
Our experience with the
handling model has so far been restricted to a quick race along the beach, but it sure was
fun.
Dirt 4 also makes things easier for casual players by offering all manner of assists designed to help you keep it on the circuit as well as a new Gamer
handling model if you just want to have some
fun flicking a car around in the dirt.