26th March 2004, 1:44 PM
You should try XGRA sometime. See if you agree with me that it's better (and feels more 'real', etc, etc as I say in the review)...
What do you mean more saturated backgrounds? More things going on? That was one complaint I had with XG3... I know that F-Zero is minimalist here, and it works there, but it didn't work as well in XG3. XGRA has SIGNIFICANTLY more in the environments, and that's a big part of why I went on so long in the review about how the feel of the track environments feels more solid... there's more there, in addition to the varying track surfaces, etc...
What do you mean more saturated backgrounds? More things going on? That was one complaint I had with XG3... I know that F-Zero is minimalist here, and it works there, but it didn't work as well in XG3. XGRA has SIGNIFICANTLY more in the environments, and that's a big part of why I went on so long in the review about how the feel of the track environments feels more solid... there's more there, in addition to the varying track surfaces, etc...