TGA Writes: While I was at E3, I made it to an appointment I had with the publisher O-Games. They had SuperStars V8 Racing on deck and I managed to get some video of the game being played and an interview with Jerry Whitehead, the Senior PR Manager. The game is developed by Milestone and I am sure glad I was able to see SuperStars V8 Racing because by the time I was done with the interview, I was completely sold on buying the game when it comes out, purely based on what I saw while I was there at the booth.
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Ok, it might have something, but there is no way in hell it could RIVAL GT5.
I mean, I'm sure Forza would come closer than this game. But, no where near close to being rivalry.
at least for me.
nevermind; what i just said,it's working now
nice and really cheap. The damage modeling is good too. But I hope they tweak the camera view.
Looks a decent racing game for the price.
Its a decent game...no need to get excited and compare it to juggernauts like Forza and GT.