31st August 2003, 3:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 31st August 2003, 3:45 PM by A Black Falcon.)
Oh, sure, in those games the controls are kinda slow and floaty... but its not that bad. You quickly get used to it and then it ceases to be a problem...
Now if you want challenging car control... I need just say one word.
ROLLCAGE
Between the ability to drive on walls and celings, the ... unique ... car controls that make it EXTREMELY, EXTREMELY easy to spin in circles, or go on a celing, fall off, spin, and be pointing in who-knows-which direction... getting used to Rollcage's controls takes quite some time. And I still regularly spin in circles... and end up facing backwards, or sideways, or something (because you also can flip over and keep driving -- the cars are like those RC cars that have the giant wheels and can drive on both sides...)
Now if you want challenging car control... I need just say one word.
ROLLCAGE
Between the ability to drive on walls and celings, the ... unique ... car controls that make it EXTREMELY, EXTREMELY easy to spin in circles, or go on a celing, fall off, spin, and be pointing in who-knows-which direction... getting used to Rollcage's controls takes quite some time. And I still regularly spin in circles... and end up facing backwards, or sideways, or something (because you also can flip over and keep driving -- the cars are like those RC cars that have the giant wheels and can drive on both sides...)