The news is disappointing for those wanted the full, authentic nineties experience from the return of the Quake series.
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To this day, anyone that plays a GT game for the first time and doesn't have experience with this kind of game will crash at the first corner, so not really sure what Shu is claiming here. I literally saw this happen a few months ago at an event where they had GT7 with VR2 up on a stage and members of the public got to try it out.
This is interesting as the two franchises are merging for some upcoming merchandise and possibly games.
No BFG and no Reznor makes Slapping go something something
umm, who on earth thought it might be a good idea to revive this franchise? i for sure will not give money for a quake-revisiting. i hope they did their market research, otherwise the whining will be very loud again afterwards when they realize no one was interested in their latest brainfart.
@ chris Yeah! No boosters, no killstreaks, no power weapons, no buy /s