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Subaru BRZ highlight in next Need for Speed Game.
kind of off topic but came across this trailer today for e3. Customization looks great (ROCKETBUNNY OH)
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qM07Szy5X88"]Need For Speed Gameplay E3 2015 - YouTube[/ame] |
I didn't want to believe it when they said our cars were the "new Civic"... but now I'm not so sure anymore.
And come on, we all know the Premium model doesn't come with fog lights... and why are there headlight washers? Does this game not take place in the US? https://imgflip.com/s/meme/Computer-Guy-Facepalm.jpg |
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I saw this too, gawd so I see bowl of rice after those stickers
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Hey kids, here's the real deal!
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Looks fun to me. NFS was never realistic so I don't expect this one to be either. I'm gunna pick it up for sure
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I have a premium BRZ......... it came with fog lights No but really, my question is why is everyone over analyzing a game that has and always will be unrealistic and arcade style? has no one played the previous need for speed games or what? LOL Like everyone else said as well, our car's are FAR from the new civic. :cheers: |
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Do grown-ups actually play these video games? I always thought it was a kid thing - once you were old enough to drive, go places, make money, chase women, etc., you went and did that sort of stuff instead.
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Games are simply a creative medium. Some games are for kids, some are for adults. In fact, the medial age of gamers these days is around 31. Further, lot of games address more complex themes and social issues suitable for adults. For instance, Deus Ex: HR deals with issues of transhumanism, the role of technology in society, and social inequality. MGS4 dealt with the military-industrial complex and the proper way to fry eggs. Even "low-brow" games like GTA5 still address things like the ineffectiveness of torture as an information-gathering tool. Bottom line is you can't write off a $100billion/yr industry as kid stuff. Edit: more specifically with racing games like NFS, even if they don't deal with complex social commentary, it's still fun for adults to tinker with mods they couldn't afford in real life and drive in ways that would normally get them arrested. It's just fun. |
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Just saying... Food for thought https://3rdworldgeeks.files.wordpres...gear-solid.jpg |
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And considering how big the industry has gotten, I would like to disagree with you. I personally see game industry taking over the movie industry with how complex some games are getting and the experience you get from them. |
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