Steam page, because apparently the article didn’t have a link to it.

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    5 hours ago

    I can’t believe I’d never heard of this; I’ve been desperate for something like this to come along.

  • RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    “Classic PS2 Racing games like Midnight Club”

    Wait until the author of this article finds out that Tokyo Extreme Racer actually existed like 5 years before the PS2 came out lol

  • theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 hours ago

    Having not played any of the previous games I wasn’t sure what to expect going in and I am sort of 50 / 50 on it in general.

    It has a good level of polish for something that is at v0.15 or there abouts when I played but there were a lot of negatives for me for example the balancing on the last set of boss “fights” was horrendous but obviously it is early on and hopefully as development moves forward things like that will be addressed.

    I hated the upgrade system however which is something I don’t think will change going forward, for example having to “upgrade” your wallet to hold more is stupid. Particularly when you are forced into a couple of boss fights back to back early on. These fights award you with a decent amount of cash upon winning but upon finishing them and returning “home” you are greeted with a screen informing you because those fights went over your wallet capacity that you just lose a couple of mil, which when this happened to me I could have really used for upgrading my car.

    Ultimately even though it is less polished I think nightrunners is a far superior game following the same sort of gameplay loop and style of highway racing. It has a more striking aesthetic, the cars look better and have a lot more / better upgrade options, particularly visually. That is made by just one person too, I’m looking forward to its hopeful release later on this year.

    Also if you like Japanese cars and modding then check out JDM: Japanese Drift Master due to release at the end of this month, based on the demo version last year this was a lot more fun for me than Tokyo Xtreme.

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    6 hours ago

    The cars make contact so much in this game that it feels like a missed opportunity to not have damage, at least visually. I want to see those cars crumple!

    I know it’s typically because of licensing issues, though.

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    11 hours ago

    It’s good. Simple playback loop. Upgrades are slow but unlocking new cars is rewarding. No micro transactions.

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      7 hours ago

      Awesome, that’s what I was hoping to hear. I miss the olden days when it was more realistic that you had to/could work for your car, and slowly upgrade and save up. Now that isn’t even believable in a video game world anymore, it’s been replaced with winning cars in a lottery, the only believable way for people to afford a nice car nowadays. Hehe.

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    10 hours ago

    It’s still in early access, to be clear. Looks like it’s already in a good state, however.