The delay of Drive Club must surely do wonders for this game on the 29th. I'm guessing that launch day must have the highest attachment rate and with what would have been their nearest rival (and offering a free version to boot) now withdrawing from the 'battle' I wouldn't have held out much hopes of this getting the sales it, may, deserve.Ali wrote:It looks a lot closer to Hot Pursuit. Most Wanted was OK, but it never quite gelled for me. Can't say it looks particularly next gen bar more dust effects, but my PS4 is going to need some form of driving game to keep it happy.
JRPC wrote:Why aren't they just calling HP2? Seems close enough and surely there would be more sales in it. NFS has become bloody confusing. HP was class.
Mod74 wrote:Open World is funny, unless you spend the time learning every road and the best routes it's easy to get lost. I loved Paradise but that was a slightly different game, a big toy box if you will. For racing I prefer the point to point in Hot Pursuit.
afgavinstan wrote:Any current gen write ups for this floating about?
Seems incredibly low key this close to launch. The DLC model that EA is desperate to follow these days really doesn't suit arcade racers and the last game was disappointing, so I'll wait for impressions and the inevitable £25 price point.afgavinstan wrote:Anyone? Doesn't quite feel like Xmas season if I'm not buying myself at least one arcade runabout. GT6, as a runabout at least, definitely interests me, but as I'm currently enjoying a FM4 career mode revisit, I think buying GT would be silly for me.afgavinstan wrote:Any current gen write ups for this floating about?
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