Oh my god, I had forgotten about rollcage. It was so good. Did you play Re-volt on the ps1 aswell?anthony87 said:Fucking ROLLCAGE BABY!!!
This is the best way to play racing games. I play F1 2011 (and every F1 title ever released on the Playstation since 1996!) at 100% race distance, full damage and rules, no assists and no flashbacks/resets etc.Thatguyky said:Without a doubt every Forza out at the moment
I've put a stupid amount of time into each game. They keep getting better and better. It gets scary addicting when you start racing with rewinds off, assists off, and do one or two hour races.
Kudos, my friend. A fellow Forza addict.Thatguyky said:Without a doubt every Forza out at the moment
I've put a stupid amount of time into each game. They keep getting better and better. It gets scary addicting when you start racing with rewinds off, assists off, and do one or two hour races.
I've recently started getting interested in the Tokyo Xtreme Racer series. A while back I got Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift 2 (or Kaido Racer 2 here in the UK) which is really fun and quirky, although it's pretty hard. The other day I also bought Import Tuner Chanllenge, which is basically Tokyo Xtreme Racer 4, on 360. I did notice it when it first came out but I thought it looked like crap, but since doing some research more recently I thought it looked pretty cool so I went for it.SodaDew said:Forza 4, followed by Tokyo Xtream racer 2 for Dreamcast
Me too. People give Carbon a bad rap, for good reason, but I still think it's a good game. the muscle car customisation in that game is really good. It also helped me discover one of my favourite muscle cars, the Hemi 'Cuda.Tropicaz said:Crash team racing was godly. As was Need for speed: Underground 2. I also have a soft spot for NfS: Carbon as I love the Muscle cars in it.