![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For my part, I’m having a wonderful time with TimeSplitters: Future Perfect on PlayStation 2 at the moment, and I’ll probably be hanging out there for my shooter needs for a while yet! This means I’ll probably never be motivated to finish it, but I’m glad it’s in my library all the same, and is definitely worth this short mention just in case you’d missed it. On one hand, this remaster of an all-time classic is still loads of fun, crazy challenging and sometimes utterly infuriating in its retro design, but much like the recent Dooms, what I reckon is the colour palettes at odds with my own colourblindness, combined with speedy frame rates, causes motion sickness that means I can only play it in short bursts. Now, I’ve barely even recorded a video with my phone, let alone create something properly and then edit and upload it somewhere… I know nothing about video! I’ve got a few ideas and wouldn’t mind having a go at learning with this though, so watch this space! And I do like one of those!Īs an aside, while I was enjoying Art of Rally, and even trying its photo mode (as you can see), I had a brief and crazy urge to do a video review. From the second I laid eyes on the first screenshots of this, I knew it was absolutely for me! What I didn’t quite appreciate though, was that behind the heavily stylised low-poly visuals there was a proper rally game waiting to get its hooks right into me through a 20+ hour career mode! It might look like an old top-down arcade racer reimagined, but there’s a serious – if stripped down – and authentic, twitchy, skilful rally driving experience here. In particular, and in the order I played them, we are going to look at:Īrt of Rally. Not for the first time in recent months, Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass has been bountiful with its, er, digital fruit of late, so I thought I’d share some thoughts and more on some of the new and sometimes “retro-nouveau” releases that I’ve been spending my time on. ![]()
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