Some players will surely be so enamored with the team concept that they'll invest hours and hours
into Driveclub, but it's a shame that there isn't a more enticing core game to truly enable that community layer.
Whether you want to pick up the main game on the cheap, grab the generous and expansive season pass of DLC or dabble with Bikes, it's never been a better time to jump
into Driveclub and get racing.
New content in the works not only includes the usual cars and tracks but also additional features and modes will make
it into Driveclub with «some big surprises on the way.
Strap yourself back
into DriveClub, because the latest update has rolled out, and it's a hefty one.
With its notorious launch issues now thankfully a distant memory and a truckload of extra content to gorge on, there's no better time than now to dip
into DriveClub - and just to iterate that point, Evolution's PS4 exclusive racer has received a dramatic discount on the European PlayStation Store that should make it irresistible to anyone who's on the fence.
Music is made up of bland drum and bass tracks, and even for someone who enjoys electronic music, I had a hard time getting
into Driveclub's musical selection.
Evolution is clearly on a mission to pack in as much detail
into DriveClub as possible, although we do question their decision to prioritise visual detail over a smoother framerate.
I was never
into DriveClub no matter how good it looked and also it wasn't a sim.
Not exact matches
Also, if you were wondering, a Sony rep told Videogamer, «Yes, the PlayStation Plus version [of
DriveClub] is still happening,» but they failed to go
into further detail.
IF the PS3 or X360 had 6 or 8 GB of Ram in them you could be playing Killzone SF or Bloodborne or Ryse or Forza 5/6 or
Driveclub on them too... the only thing that held back those 2 were available RAM, if anything we've gone backwards... the PS3 had a PS2 built
into it for backward compatibility, it WAS a full Linux system, the X360 had BC emulated as well... now, the new systems are stripped down, everything removed and we are being charged for old games... except MS has listened to fans and is changing course, but it seems SONY is now nickel and dimeing gamers for everything.
Driveclub had the potential to be the first racing game to truly take advantage of the next gen consoles and, although it still has the opportunity to develop
into the game Playstation fans all thought it would be, for now it will have to settle for being a gorgeous well implemented driving game.
Driveclub throws a wrench
into the mix, trying to split the difference between arcade and simulation.
Despite some rough edges that mar the experience,
Driveclub VR is a great racing title that justifies getting back
into the seat of a Koenigsegg Agera R as long as you don't mind being motion sick every now and then.
Tour Mode is where the meat of the content in
Driveclub Bikes is found, and it's broken
into dozens of events just like the base game.
Out of the October games list I will buy Super Smash Brothers 3ds Dragon Age PC
Driveclub PS4 Sunset Overdrive Xbox One Bayonetta 2 Wii U but since I work full time and have other time constraints I will probably still be playing some of these games well
into 2015.
Any word yet about what Sony is going to do for all those people who got suckered
into buying
DriveClub?
Rumors swirling around the net state that
DriveClub, one of PlayStation 4's launch titles has been delayed
into 2014.
DRIVECLUB i'm not really into racing games, but i'll try driveclub
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into racing games, but i'll try
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The only game that might have a chance to jumping
into the must buy column at this point is The Crew, as I like the game a lot, but I already have a racing game for the fall, which is the unfortunate reality of The Crew coming after games like Forza Horizon 2 and
Driveclub.
Before we get
into the details on November's new PS Plus games, we understand many of you are waiting for
DRIVECLUB PS Plus Edition to be added to the Instant Game Collection, and we apologise that the game is not yet ready to launch.
It should be noted, however, that the figures do not take digital sales or digital - only titles
into consideration, so a big part of
DriveClub's success can be attributed to heavily discounted PS4 bundle sales on Black Friday which saw its sales rise up to 999 %.
Part one discusses
DriveClub's innovative community features and how they have been implemented
into the game modes, whereas part two provides a technical insight
into the painstaking development of creating cutting edge graphics and audio that utilise the power of the PS4.
Well, Sony has you in mind, with the announcement of two PS4 console
DriveClub bundles speeding
into retailers on the 8th of October.
Titled «Conversations With Creators,» the first developers to step up are Evolution Studios, giving us a bit of insight
into their upcoming driving game
DriveClub.
Unfortunately, the chances of
DriveClub Plus Edition slotting
into November's Instant Game Cpllection is looking increasingly unlikely: «We are also very conscious that we have disappointed so many of you who were looking forward to playing the promised PS Plus Edition.
However, there's always the risk
DRIVECLUB could be sucked
into the wormhole that engulfed Test Drive Unlimited 2, another title that had an emphasis on open world racing and the community spirit.
As originally revealed to have been a prototype experience some time ago, the general belief had been that the lessons learned there were to be transferred
into the forthcoming Gran Turismo Sport, but SIE shocked the virtual reality (VR) community by offering a playable build of
DriveClub VR at PlayStation Experience, San Francisco, late last year.
I've never been
into driving games but the immersion factor in
DriveClub seems pretty cool.
Visual inconsistencies aside,
Driveclub is a perfectly solid racer — but for Sony's first big foray
into the genre on PlayStation 4, we expected a lot more.
Beyond the simple career,
Driveclub offers only single races and multiplayer matches to tackle, again with no real personality built
into the design.
Perhaps by the time
DriveClub 2 comes around it will have congealed
into a coherent whole that can win the race in true five - star fashion.