Richard Cobbett writes:
''Seconds don't count. A second is an eternity. It's the ticks in the middle that make the difference. Every corner in TrackMania, every slight twitch of the controls, can potentially drop a perfect run into a searing abyss of failure and humiliation, leaving you tearing off your clothes, smearing the blood of a freshly killed sacrificial hamster across your chest, and leaping out in front of traffic in penitence for your crime. Or maybe that's just us.
Anyway. TrackMania United Forever is a free update and the re-release name for ordinary TrackMania United, adding a few things like 3D glasses support, updated graphics for the original tracks, and playing against TrackMania Nations players. Ultimately, it's the same game. Why cover it now? Put simply, it's great fun, and not enough people have played it.''
It’s wednesday, the third day of Steam’s Ubisoft week of deals, today’s game of choice on offer is Trackmania United Forever Star Edition.
For today only the racer is seeing a 75% discount.
Trackmania United Forever Star Edition- £5.00
I freshly hope they have a splinter cell deal this week that's what I'm holding out for. Here's hoping
*yawn*
I was eager to discover discounts on EA sales, but ubi... I don't even check.
Trackmania is awesome. (only played the free version, mind)
You gotta play it while listening to Eurobeat. Always Intense!
Nadeo has released new updates for Trackmania United Forever and Trackmania Nations Forever, both are now available for download.
Steam's series of one day only offers continues onto its fourth day. On offer today are:
World of Goo - 75% off
EVE Online: Apocrypha - 75% off
Lucidity - 75% off
Battlefield 2: Complete Collection - 50% off
Prince of Persia and everything else Prince of Persia - 50% off
Guild Wars Trilogy - 50% off
Trackmania United Forever - 50% off
The sales really started strong, but today and yesterday's sales were a bit lackluster, to me.
Hopefully they will go all out tomorrow, if only not to be overshadowed by D2D's crazy Monday sale or whatever they are calling it.
I lolled at the demo on 360, but mouse control would probably make it seem like nice interactive tetris levels.
*looks at unassembled PC parts from black friday* >_<