Ahh yes. The legend. The pinnacle. The undisputed king of car-combat.xXSnowyXx said:The one that really comes to mind is Interstate 76. It's basically a less ridiculous Twisted Metal with heaps of car customization and a campaign with a storyline. The graphics have aged terribly but I had a great time with it when it was the only PC game I had. There's also Urban Assault which was a great combination of RTS and vehicle combat...I think it may have a bit of a cult following but I've never met anyone who's mentioned playing it.
I was struggling to think of one, but I suppose Crimson Skies counts. Not the xbox game everyone always goes on about- I'm talking about the much better PC game. It was basically Interstate 76 in the sky. Fan-TAS-tic game.
Damn straight. Mercenaries is my favourite sandox of all time. OF ALL TIME.Johnny Novgorod said:I'm surprised Pandemic Studios isn't revered the way other tragically shut-down developers are, or even mentioned for that matter. Clover Studios gave us three (excellent, amazing) titles on the PS2 and it's been deified as a developer-saint ever since Capcom shut it down. Pandemic gave us nothing short of amazing games and was shut down by none other than EA... specifically speaking, I'm surprised Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction doesn't get mentioned more often. Amazing, wide open, free roaming sandbox as the PS2 never had (GTA franchise aside). I've seen it mentioned exactly once in here, and only because I brought it up. Same thing with the Destroy All Humans! series. How come they don't come up more often?
You'd think their stellar work on star wars battlefront 1 and 2 alone would have elevated them into sainthood, but for me Saboteur just totally hit it out of the park. Such a fantastic game to end on.