Gamer Limit writes: "Both the PSN and XBLA have produced some phenomenal achievements in gaming: Braid, Fat Princess, and Shadow Complex just to name a few. But where there’s excellence, there always lingers the foul stench of failure."
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Bought MGS, Diablo 3, and Battlefield 4 for $55 off the holiday sale
Then got $10 credit for using $60 of PayPal on PSN
Great week for me :)
Anarchy Rush Hour is an interesting game; playing finds me in a state of mind that I rarely enter while playing games–undecidedness. I honestly can not decide whether or not I like the game with absolute certainty. Oddly enough, this isn’t related to some ambiguous game mechanic or a weird design choice, it’s because the game changes; there is no consistency. Just for kicks, I drove into a light pole at 100 km/h.
PushSquare: "Anarchy: Rush Hour tries hard to be the sum of one too many popular arcade racers, and as such loses a chunk of its own identity. But hidden beneath the game’s meandering plot of stolen girlfriends and souped up supercars is a decent, if unoriginal, racing experience. And at £5/$8 a pop, it’s hard to really deny the value in Gaijin Entertainment’s downloadable racer."
what do you expect? a AAA game like forza or GT5
and who uses a ranking system of 4? only 5s and 10s are allowed to be taken seriously
was a blatant rip off of burnout 3, I would have paid good money for a game that had the crash competitions.