In both cases it's download only, so it's the first ever case of a full retail
game being released as a download one.
I think at this point anything will be pleasing to fans since it's been quite a while since the
first game was released.
Most video
games are released with the intention of being as addictive as possible, it's hardly an industry secret.
Cars 3 is a film nobody asked for, and in order to keep with the good old tradition of the 90s and 2000s, a tie - in
game was released alongside it.
Even then, what other Western
game is releasing soon that has enough of a budget to secure a live - action trailer?
To my disappointment, 2014 has been a year
where games were released half - finished, broken, or just poorly executed good ideas.
Sometimes it takes months of hard work before people start taking notice of your game — this is the new norm in a world where dozens of quality
indie games are released every month.
But after a 2.5 month drought of games, and suddenly 3
quality games are released, that's gonna be an incentive to go out and make a purchase.
The
racing game was released back in 2014 and has since seen some massive improvements that have been coupled with tons of free content.
The days when a
finished game was released out of the box are over and it is a modern phenomena to boot up a game and receive a gameplay altering update.
So many near -
perfect games were released that gamers hardly have enough time on their hands to give sufficient playtime to all of them.