I didn't even think this type of thing would be cool, but I'd love to
see other racing titles integrate something like this since it's so interesting and personal.
Not exact matches
The following month may
see a massive swing in the fortunes in those who are considered favourites in the
title race due to the fact that each of the favourites will play each
other and therefore deny each
other points.
It's great to
see two
title rivals enjoying their
racing and not constantly snapping at each
others throats and looking for
other people to blame.
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A Spurs win would
see the gap stay at five and keep Spurs and
others in the
race for the
title.
The final day had
seen other British success with Hannah Cockroft claiming the T33 / 34 100m
title, Dan Greaves winning the F42 / 44 discus and Richard Whitehead
racing home first in the T42 200m.
I would like to
see Metroid Prime, Cubivore, Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door, The Legend of Zelda Wind Waker, Super Smash Bros Melee, F - Zero GX, Wave
Race Blue Storm and any
other GameCube
title I might have missed back in the good ol' GameCube days.
While we at Silver Screen Riot are not
racing to the finish line before we've
seen the likes of Rogue One, Martin Scorsese's Silence or a number of
other potential contenders for the
title, there is a collection of films that we do feel comfortable ranking: that of the horror persuasion.
With this also being an Xbox Play Anywhere
title, Xbox and PC gamers can finally
race against each
other to
see who is the best.
The futuristic city of Seoul is an expansive playground in which there's generally not all that much to actually do; sure, you can take part in
races, bring down a few L.E.G.I.O.N patrols, clear a safehouse or two and engage in a handful of
other mission types that are prerequisite for open world
titles, but there's nothing here that you haven't
seen before and there's no sense of Seoul being an actual living and breathing city at all.
After the severe disappointment that was this year's Micro Machines revival, I'm glad to
see other people are still making decent
titles for the overhead
racing genre.
Although the game does offer online which can be as fun as in any
other racing game, we would equally value two player split screen multiplayer, which we're used to
seeing in almost all
racing titles.