"This week, take the wheel of one of eight 70's road hogs and blow up other cars as you race across the American Southwest.
With new features like customizable car colors, new arenas, new off-road car physics and most importantly, new obliteration effects.
Take out everyone on your own or take on your friends locally and on Xbox LIVE in multiplayer.
Vigilante 8 will be 800 MS Points and is rated T for Teen by the ESRB."
A look back on Kart racers from the past few decades, comparing questionable titles to Sega's future classics All-Stars Racing and All-Stars Racing Transformed.
The regular gang is back together once again, and this time, they have a very special gue...
Well, no. That didn't actually play out as planned. We don't know what happened.
But, by golly, we had a show to do, and do a show we did done do! Holly had a bonfire, Tim tickled the 6-string, and Boots actually started Dragon Age: Origins!
Later, the gang talked about the fall of 38 Studios, Tim played this week's Game of Chance, and the trio discussed what they'd find an acceptable price point that would convince them to buy a PSVita.
In other news, it's a sad and cloudy day for the crew as the end of an era approaches.
Actually since getting the Vita, I've found quite a few new friends on PSN thanks to it...
4Player - "You simply don’t get that same feeling from Vigilante 8, which has destructible environments but never utilizes them in such a way as to make the levels nearly as modular as they could be. There is, instead, a static quality which never seems to relax its grip on the design, and results in the levels seeming overly rigid. I hate to make it sound as if this is an attestation of a lack of creativity, but this overarching problem winds its way throughout all of Vigilante 8, and in a way it seems as though Luxoflux felt really awkward thinking outside the box. Even the quirky characterization of the cars seems to have been developed in such a sophomoric way, that in comparison to Twisted Metal they just come of as timid and banal."
Vigilante 8 was amazing! The Roswell level with the aliens and the giant Rollin donught was awesome!
Was a truly amazing game in the day. They had a semi rig with a huge trailor dammit. LIGHTNIN!
funny story? on one of my birthday's as a kid, a friend of mine gave me his Vigilante 8: 2nd Offence as a gift. he missed it so much that he offered to trade it for his version of Twisted Metal. I refused.
game also had a great soundtrack. I still play "Stargazers" to this very day :)
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I remember getting Vigilante 8. I was little but I knew it looked like Twisted Metal and ended up really like it. Bought the sequel too. I wouldn't doubt a new gen of it would be better then current twisted metal. It's so different.
Go gobble some penis, and QQ droids.