2nd August 2003, 12:01 AM
Quote:But does it have a campaign where you start with one car and little money and by winning races you have to make enough money to fix your car (since it gets damaged in races and that greatly effects performance), enter circuits (most have entry fees), and buy more cars (once you can get enough...)?
IMO NFSHS is quite hard. I've never gotten very far... I've only ever beaten the first two easiest circuits, and in campaign never got anywhere near the money needed for a second car. Its very challenging... not the hardest racing game ever, but quite hard.
The hardest racing game I own? Motocross Madness 2. I have only ever one ONE campaign RACE. One. And that was REALLY hard... in the checkpoint mode. Its just ridiculous!
I know... I'm just AWFUL at it. Well I have played it enough to know that its just not worth the time to get good.
Same with NFSHS, but not that dramatic...
You're talking about Hot Pursuit 2, right? Well you really ought to play the PS2 version. The Gamecube version looks worse and is much, much slower than the PS2 version. It's embarrassing, really.
Quote:That trick, or my total time and score?
Both.
Quote:Yeah yeah yeah... it made some changes... but lots of games add some new stuff and too many of them label themselves as 'revolutionary'...
If a game brings radical new changes to a genre then it is revolutionary.
Quote:Sure, but LttP doesn't look very, very similar to OoT like Catacomb does to Wolf...
But Lttp's gameplay is more similar to Oot's than Catacomb's is to Wolfenstein.