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bencallis
16-10-2005, 03:23 PM
Wow I just played it and it sucks. Tha graphics llok good in the screen shots but in motaiin ti sucks it isnt the frame rate its just awfull.
1upking
16-10-2005, 05:15 PM
did you expect it to be good?
Andrew
16-10-2005, 05:52 PM
I have Driver2 on GBA and yes it does suck, although this is because the GBA was never meant to handle proper 3D which is what Reflections wanted to do to make it close to the PS game. In my opinion, driving games and handheld consoles don't go very well together.
bencallis
16-10-2005, 05:52 PM
did you expect it to be good?
I expected average. I have driver 2 for gba and I liked that at the time , but driver 3 sucks. Good job I didnt buy it.
bencallis
16-10-2005, 05:55 PM
I have Driver2 on GBA and yes it does suck, although this is because the GBA was never meant to handle proper 3D which is what Reflections wanted to do to make it close to the PS game. In my opinion, driving games and handheld consoles don't go very well together.
Drivwe 2 though the game its self was not bad (bar the graphics). The graphics may look better in driver 3 but there so glitch , I would say driver 2 gba graphics are better.
Andrew
16-10-2005, 05:59 PM
Yeh well I quite liked Driver2 on GBA for a while but the Driver games series are definitely a lot more fun on home consoles because they don't have slow framerates and poor graphics.
Triple_C
16-10-2005, 06:05 PM
I l0v3 driv3r on PC
Andrew
16-10-2005, 06:10 PM
I l0v3 driv3r on PC
I've gotta admit that I have it on Xbox and I love it, especially with the custom soundtracks feature (I currently have it set to RHCP - Californication). I wouldn't get the game on GBA/DS though for obvious reasons. End of. :p
1upking
16-10-2005, 08:42 PM
driving games and handheld consoles don't go very well together.
There are number of genre's that don't really suite handhelds yet they will continue to make them because people still buy them
GTA on GBA was poor
DRIV3R is also poor by all accounts
While I have high hopes for DS version of Burnout - it will never compete with the console versions so why bother?
In my opinion RPGS and Platformers are perfect for handhelds, thats what 99% of my Gameboy and DS collection is made of anyway.
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