It's like a taco, inside a taco, that's inside a taco stand, that's inside a KFC, that's inside a mall, that's INSIDE YOUR DREAM!... .... Is Assassin's Creed 3 too much to ask for?The part where Ezio relives Altair dreams reminded me of "Inception" a dream within a dream
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Mo' money, no problems.
Money runs everything in this world - I wouldn't be surprised if MULTIPLE devs and publishers lined some peoples' pockets. It's the way the world works.
It has it's problems, but driving in it, the thing you'll be doing the most of isn't one of them...but when you are driving none of that matters. If you are really interested in a great driving game, GT5 is a good as anything out there and better than most.Except Forza. lol. (I kid)heretrix
I must disagree. The most I played of GT5 was at a kiosk, but that's all you'll need to remember how the controls worked. Why would I say that Forza beats GT in it's driving mechanics? All about throttle and braking. From what I took away from GT is that you only used one of the face face buttons for gas and braking. When it comes to racing, going through a 90 degree turn at full throttle will probably spin you out or send you off the track. When it comes to braking, that is also detrimental. When braking force is being used in full, the tires will begin to have traction issues. Forza, however, has this issue down. Both of the triggers control throttle and braking, so if I wanted to go into a turn at half-throttle, then gun it coming out of the turn, it's not any simpler than a few centimeters of finger moment. Chances are, however, if you remap your controls to the triggers to work like that, then GT5 will have it's driving mechanics on par with Forza.
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