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Need for Speed Carbon - Own the City
01-03-15 04:14 PM
Need For Speed: Carbon (GBA) Review
Need for Speed: Carbon. Next to Most Wanted, it's taken as one of the best racing games of all time. Personally, I can have my doubts, but here's my review of the Game Boy Advance version of the classic icon.

Graphics: 8/10

The graphics are superb. Not the best as they could have done with more fine touches, but for the amount of space on the tracks and the amount of customization this game has to offer, it's quite nice.
The cars can be put apart from the road, nothing too flashy, the tracks can be navigated, etc.

Sound: 3/10

Due to compression, the entire soundtrack is reduced to gibberish and static. For the vehicle sounds themselves, they're just as unrecognizable as the lyrics in the soundtrack (if there were any to start with)
All that I do know is that it has sounds that are distinguishable, but not very good.

Addictiveness: 4/10

There's not much to other than play through the story and even the story is rather bland. The AI is rather simple and none of the actual game modes feel any different from each other.
The only thing that brought me back to this game was because I am a completionist and wanted every car.

Story: 7/10

It seems like an average racing game storyline. The only real plot twist in the game was at the end, which I thought was so brilliant, it covered the slow moving sections and I loved it. I'm not a big fan of racing game plots, but I bet the player would love to read this one.

Depth: 2/10

The story is short and so there isn't a huge selection of tracks, so racing wasn't too exciting.
The currency is rather moderate. The player can spend it on cars, customization or tuning and then gain it by racing. If the player happens to lose all of their money on customization, it's not too hard to get it all back and get yourself a new car.
There isn't a very large selection of cars either. In fact, I played through the entire game with a Cobalt... Read the rest of this Review
GT Advance 3 - Pro Concept Racing
01-02-15 04:50 PM
GT Advance 3: Pro Concept Racing Review
GT Racing 3 is a racing game made with characteristics of both simulators and arcade racers.
The car list has a wide variety of cars, mainly Japanese racing icons including the Toyota Sprinter Trueno (AE86) and the Nissan Skyline V-Spec Nur (BNR34)

Graphics: 6/10

Compared to other games, it's a slight disappointment. The graphics do get in the way of some of the game play and the detail is rather minimal.
There's also the fact that some sprites tend to flash quite fast on the screen, either distracting you from driving, or giving you seizures. It's advanced for what it was, but it had more potential.
Other games have an advantage over this one for sure.

Sound: 8/10

Some of the sounds are reused, but if you think about it, most of these sounds actually do come close to their real-life counterparts. It's distinct and brings happiness to my ears. Though some sounds such as tire screeching or a couple engine sounds.

Addictiveness: 3/10

There isn't really much to bother with in this game, it being a "racing simulator." It doesn't give much of a variety.  It allows for a couple game modes including drift-combo, championship racing, practice in the field, and time-attack.
The game gives a surprisingly large amount of cars at the beginning, which adds to the problem of getting them. It's too simple.
There's also the problem that, once the player finishes the 4 beginning championship leagues in gold, they're given the 4 championship leagues again to gain new cars, but reusing the same tracks. Which is rather boring. I actually finished this game in less than 8 hours.
The game tries to get replay value for its extra cars, which doesn't help because they don't really have any purpose.
The game unlocks cars for the player, but that reduces play value, as it takes less time to get every car.

Depth: 8/10

It includes an extensive list of cars, ending at 97, plus the 3 "extra" c... Read the rest of this Review

sonicdude202's Game History
Initial D Arcade Stage (Rev B) (Japan) (GDS-0020B) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage (Rev B) (Japan) (GDS-0020B) (mame),   Sonic Adventure (dc),   Initial D Arcade Stage (Export) (GDS-0025) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (Export) (GDS-0033) (mame),   Paper Mario (n64),   Initial D - Another Stage (gba),   Initial D - Another Stage (gba),   Initial D - Another Stage (gba),   Initial D Arcade Stage (Export) (GDS-0025) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage (Export) (GDS-0025) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (Export) (GDS-0033) (mame),   GT Advance 3 - Pro Concept Racing (gba),   GT Advance 3 - Pro Concept Racing (gba),   GT Advance 3 - Pro Concept Racing (gba),   Need for Speed - Most Wanted (gba),   GT Advance 3 - Pro Concept Racing (gba),   GT Advance 3 - Pro Concept Racing (gba),   GT Advance 3 - Pro Concept Racing (gba),   Automobili Lamborghini (n64),   Automobili Lamborghini (n64),   Initial D Arcade Stage (Export) (GDS-0025) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage (Export) (GDS-0025) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage (Export) (GDS-0025) (mame),   Initial D - Another Stage (gba),   Initial D - Another Stage (gba),   Initial D - Another Stage (gba),   Initial D Arcade Stage (Export) (GDS-0025) (mame),   Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 2 (Export) (GDX-0015) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (Export) (GDS-0033) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (Export) (GDS-0033) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage (Export) (GDS-0025) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage (Export) (GDS-0025) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (Export) (GDS-0033) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (Export) (GDS-0033) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (Export) (GDS-0033) (mame),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Initial D Arcade Stage (Export) (GDS-0025) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (Export) (GDS-0033) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (Export) (GDS-0033) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (Export) (GDS-0033) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (Export) (GDS-0033) (mame),   Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (Export) (GDS-0033) (mame),   Pokemon Stadium 2 (n64),   Pokemon Crystal (gbc),   Pokemon Crystal (gbc),   Pokemon Crystal (gbc),   Pokemon Crystal (gbc),   Pokemon Crystal (gbc),   Pokemon Crystal (gbc),  
 
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