Speedy delivery. Stick with DPD for future deliveries
Speedy delivery. Stick with DPD for future deliveries
I bought this as a stopgap until gt6 comes out. The graphics and choice of tracks is really good. These graphics are possibly the best of any racing game I've seen. Period. The choice of tracks is good but not GT good. One thing that is crazy is the wet her accuracy.
Starting to play, love it so far
"I bought the VR starter kit for my fiance (*I have rarely played PS games in the past) and I've got to say that we both LOVE IT (and I am absolutely hooked on it). For someone who is housebound such as myself, this is a breath of fresh air!
It exists, it's pretty, and you race cars in it. Such an analysis might be terribly reductive, but it's difficult to work up excitement over Driveclub, a simple racing game in which frustration is common and thrills are in short supply.
Tour does a great job of ramping up the challenge; You race beautiful cars on beautiful tracks
Bland atmosphere; bland presentation; bland everything; Stubborn AI and weird handling lead to frustration
I′d bought Driveclub VR as a preorder with my VR set but put it aside after reading other reviews. I had experienced bad nausea with Rigs and had read other peoples problems with this game and also believed I wasn′t missing anything.
When people hear PlayStation exclusive racing game, they tend to automatically think of the Gran Turismo series. Sonys iconic driving franchise has been tearing up virtual roads for over a decade, but this holiday season, a new racing game stepped behind the wheel.
Tons of detail in vehicles and environments; Accolades add another layer to the competitive driving; Vehicle handling offers a mix of arcade and simulation
Vehicle selection pales in comparison to other racing titles; Clubs are too tiny to make good on community promise
***DISCLAIMER***
So is it a green or red flag? DriveClub is a good game, that much is clear, and if you prefer to race in a sociable rather than solitary setting then it's a very good game. But it can't acquire that "great game" label in our opinion, which is disappointing given that it's expected to be a...
Looks great; cars are just arcadey enough; handling feels more planted and real-world than Forza Horizon 2; feels properly social when online; always something new to do; Face-Offs bring something new to the driving game party
Lacks definable personality; sometimes feels lashed together; social features don't differ wildly from rivals; doesn't offer anything truly revolutionary
Just to be clear: we've been playing and testing VR games for years now and we've only ever once felt physically sick whilst doing do. ( Dying Light back in 2013, thanks for asking.) But it only took 30 minutes for Driveclub VR to make that twice.
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