Drift King
Its a simple fun drift game with a ton of maps and cars to drive,and it is easy to play multiplayer with friends.It is insane that this game was made by one person.Would 100% recommend this to any JDM Drift/Racing Fan!
– Real player with 50.7 hrs in game
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:3 very good game i recommend it ❤️
here is my opinion about the game
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–-{Graphics}—
☐ Masterpiece
☑ Beautiful
☐ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Will do
☐ Bad
☐ Awful
☐ Paint.exe
—{Gameplay}—
☐ Try not to get addicted
☑ Very good
☐ Good
☐ Nothing special
☐ Ehh
☐ Bad
☐ Just dont
—{Audio}—
☐ Eargasm
☐ Very good
☐ Good
☑ Decent
☐ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ Earrape
—{Audience}—
☐ Kids
☐ Teens
☐ Adults
☑ Everyone
—{PC Requirements}—
☐ Check if you can run paint xd
☑ Potato
☐ Minimum
– Real player with 30.2 hrs in game
Bus Simulator 16
UPDATED (ALMOST 1year after release update)
Sadly, not much changed in a year. Optimization is still requested by many which implies they havent dealt seriously with the problem. Only 2 DLC have been released and I see them as pure money grabber. They are not offering anything new than buses but those buses look exactly the same as the ones already ingame. The only difference is that they are branded MAN or Mercedes-Benz which (due to having to pay the right to the brands) are ridiculously expensive for the amount of content (and the usefulness of the said content has still to be proven).
– Real player with 41.2 hrs in game
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I seriously can not understand where the hate this game is getting comes from. It does exactly what it says on the “box”, and does it very well. While not a perfect game by any means, this is a great effort from a smaller company, that fills a niche I’ve personally desired for over 10 years.
When I was a young lass, back in my high school days, I used to take the public bus to commute to school and back, and also to travel from place to place on my weekends. I spent hundreds of IRL hours on various models of IRL busses, and I always wanted to try driving one. This game finally allowed me to live my fantasy. I honestly never thought a company would ever bother to make a bus driving game, but Bus Simulator 16 actually goes above and beyond that, and includes management and a bit of strategy as well.
– Real player with 38.6 hrs in game
Bus Simulator 18
With 100+ hours, it’s safe to say that I am very fond of this game. I haven’t played any bus simulator quite as much since Tokyo Bus Guide for Dreamcast. Now that the game is officially released I continue to come back to this game a few times every week like I have with Euro Truck Simulator 2. Keep in mind that I’m a beta tester, but I’ve looked down on many bus sims and I’m finally pleased with this one. It’s not perfect, but lets get into the details.
FIRST, THE SINGLE PLAYER
This game is a delight to play and relaxing. It’s not too relaxing though! Speedbumps, potholes, speed cameras, random road constuction, varying traffic behavor, and pedestrians will keep you on your toes. If you want to be the best bus driver you ever wanted to be, you really have to pay attention to what is around you, including road signs. AI Traffic does a great job of following road rules, but some AI do brake rules sometimes and you have to avoid accidents. Just like real life, don’t completely trust other vehicles with your life!
– Real player with 202.4 hrs in game
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I do read reviews, I don’t write them.
This game has changed all that. I bought Bus Sim 16as for the first time I could play multi player on a well-designed sim. that wasn’t true, so when this was announced I had no intention of buying it.
However: A preview copy was sent to many Youtubers I watch, and I was really impressed with what I saw, I was excited to play, and couldn’t wait for launch day.
I pre ordered, and downloaded on release and jumped right in.
Few warning bells came with those youtubers, and I should have listened:
– Real player with 58.2 hrs in game
F1 2014
Lets discuss this game.
This time im not gonna split into positives and negatives section .
-No young driver test, instead u get an evaluation test
- Handling: there is a different handling model for pad and wheel, so basically the pad has inbuilt traction control, so even if you set it to off, you still wont wheelspin, now you might be thinking aw thats terrible, but in return the wheel has much better turnin however with no traction its harder, so despite being unequal a little theyre still not too bad.
– Real player with 853.2 hrs in game
F1 2014 is the successor of F1 2013 and when Codemasters announced this game, they mentioned that there won’t be any major changes in it. The reason for the lack of new features in the game is simply that Codemasters is focusing on the New-Gen F1 2015 game completely, to make it even better than the current games. They will also use and develop a completely new engine for F1 2015, which is taking time and that’s probably why they didn’t change much from F1 2013 to F1 2014, yet there are minor changes which have a big influence on the Gameplay.
– Real player with 494.6 hrs in game
F1 2015
I run the Feral Interactive port of F1 2015 in Xubuntu (17.10) using the default mesa/amdgpu driver that is included in the linux kernel/ubuntu repository. This is my first F1 sim, so I cannot compare to prior Codemasters F1 games. I have logged 157 hours in this sim and thought it is well past time to give it a review. I am very much a beginner to F1 sim racing and I am coming at this review as a complete noob. Because F1 2017 has been out for a while, I doubt this review will be of use to anyone except for a fellow GNU/Linux user who has an interest in it for whatever reason.
– Real player with 178.3 hrs in game
So far I have been left with a bitter taste in my mouth and cannot recommend this game… yet.
Pros:
The graphics and optimisation. I have a FX-8320 and a GTX 970. I’m getting 60+ FPS with the whole grid on ultra.
The handling model. I have a G27 and I am happy with the FFB and the physics have vastly improved, especially compared to F1 2014.
Cons:
No safety car. I don’t know Codemasters reasoning for this but I personally feel it takes away from the game.
This game crashes more than Maldonado. Ran a benchmark, crashed. Tried online, crashed. Started pro season mode, crashed. You get the idea.
– Real player with 176.0 hrs in game
F1™ 2017
This is a single player review, as I’m not one to play multiplayer nowadays, but most of this review is still relevant, as it covers the entire core of the game.Having already played nearly 6 hours on release day, and having spent around 500 hours on F1 2016, I’ve just about completed my first 100% distance race on Ultimate difficulty in the Renault.
My thoughts so far? Stunning.
I have never been so impressed by a games launch, it’s just great.
The game is very well optimised, running on max settings with an MSI GTX 980 (the recommended GPU is a GTX 1070!), FX 8350 and 16GB of RAM, with an average fps of pretty much 60. Temps are within acceptable levels, with only the infrequent frame spike (which may be patchable, but barely a hassle).
– Real player with 336.1 hrs in game
MENUS
The menus in Codemasters’s F1 2017 are very simple and well looking. You can easily find what you are looking for and never get lost. It does not take up too much space of the screen and they like adding pictures to the main menu which makes it look even better.
As in previous games, there is no mouse support which could make one or the other hardcore pc gamers raise their pulse rate.
GRAPHICS
I really like the way that Codemasters went with the graphics. The previous title, F1 2016, had too much color and brightness. F1 2017 looks much cooler and welcome compared to its predecessor. In the options menu you can change many settings to fine tune your visual experience and performance. The Benchmark tool is one of the best that the games of the current time have to offer and it lets you test your performance with the settings you have selected on any track as well as condition you like.
– Real player with 279.1 hrs in game
F1 2012™
F1 2012 season was one of the best seasons in recent time with final race deciding Championship. In 2012 Vettel broke the record for the most pit-stops in the season (15) and equaled most races wins in a single season with Schumacher **(13).**In addition to seeing seven drivers win the first seven races, the 2012 season broke several records. The calendar for the season included twenty races, breaking the previous record of nineteen, which was first set in 2005. Six current or former World Drivers' Champions Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Räikkönen, and Michael Schumacher started the season, breaking the record of five established in The season also saw the return of Kimi Raikkonen, the flying Finn who finished 3rd at the end.
– Real player with 318.8 hrs in game
Lets talk about this game.
This game was the 2nd ever f1 game I played from codemasters after 2010, and obviously it was back in my ps3 days with not having internet :) now obviously i got on pc, and personally don’t feel much difference but anyway lets get into it
Positives:
Tyre wear: This game is very easy on tires, its so easy, because on this game the tires are always scaled to 100% distance, thats why for example in a monza 25% race in the past what I could do is pit on lap 1 for options and then do the whole race on it,. other games like 11, 13, for example have tyre scaling so in a 25% race i cant ignore my pit window easily :P or do that in monza.
– Real player with 221.7 hrs in game
Farming Simulator 15
Okay, so obviously I’ve played this game a ridiculous amount of time. I can be a little obsessive about getting a game going JUST RIGHT so that I can build my empire. That having been said, I still have not explored all of the facets of the game as of yet. Now I have not played the previous versions of this game, so I didn’t really know what to expect with it, and I have to say that my girlfriend made fun of me for days after purchasing and playing this game.
Here is what makes it so awesome:
– Real player with 1841.2 hrs in game
Not a bad game at all, very realistic in most aspects, but very very buggy at times.
The wood chipper is a prime example. It is so buggy and underpowered, it makes one think that these guys have never seen one in action. Once they grab a log, there is no going back, it is shredded. Short of turning off the equipment, there is no way to get the log out of it. In this offering, your main task is to get the log to go INTO it. Even when it does, there is a very high chance it will be just spit out again. Actually all trees can get very buggy at times. Ghost logs, screwed up cuts, ( they are still attached to the main log even though cut off), trees that decide to disobey the laws of physics. ( standing verticle instead of falling over)
– Real player with 1809.7 hrs in game
MudRunner
Its Spintires, but better. literally. that isnt a metaphor.
– Real player with 37.4 hrs in game
Would Not recommend since new update being mod/game breaker
– Real player with 31.2 hrs in game
The Crew™ 2
After 50 hours, The Crew 2 has left me with a lot of wonderful memories. They aren’t filled with the kind of emergent stories you get from exploring an open world and its systems, nor are they moments that involve goofing around with strangers–The Crew 2 is lacking in both those aspects. Instead, my memories are filled with the game’s variety of vehicular activities and the wonderfully curated tracks: the unrealistic, the impossible, and the delightful.
It’s surprising to see just how much The Crew 2 differs from the original game. There’s been a noticeable shift in Ubisoft’s last few open-world titles, one that’s moving toward a focus on player-driven progression–large selections of optional activities, non-linear structures, rewards for doing just about anything–and The Crew 2 benefits significantly from this direction. The gritty crime angle from the original game is gone, and instead, The Crew 2 takes reams of pages from the book of Forza Horizon. The game centers on a nationwide festival of motorsports where you, a rookie, are poised to become the next big star. While the setup is conventional, and the focus on social media fame is obnoxious, what it brings to the game is a colorful and upbeat vibe, an impressive variety of different disciplines, and positively ridiculous arcade driving on land, water, and through the air.
– Real player with 2473.2 hrs in game
Hey all,
I was looking forward to The Crew 2 since I absolutely loved The Crew 1 (check my review on that game), and usually I buy the most expensive deluxe pack of whatever sequel if the first game was good. For some reason I hesitated here and it turns out my intuïtion was correct.
Total score : 4/10 … If you want to know why, read on.
The Crew 2 is an arcade racer, in an online setting. This merely means you may see a few other players passing by while you are in the open world. Your results are measured against other players, but this really is a single player game, in instances vs the ghosts of your friendlist or against the AI. The feeling is completely arcade, with no damage or tuning. Basically you don’t even need to brake much.
– Real player with 666.8 hrs in game