Picture of tC in the Fast and the Furious game
I'm so excited that a video game company has finally added a tC in one of their games. Here's a link to the photo http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/driving/...d=m-1-30615972. It's somewhere in the middle.[/img]
Originally Posted by tekisui
I've heard from reliable sources that the tC will be in Forza Motorsports 2, which comes out at the end of November (Xbox360)...
Originally Posted by elninyo
not bad at all. just curious how it'll be compared to nfs.
Originally Posted by InLikeFlint
Originally Posted by tekisui
I've heard from reliable sources that the tC will be in Forza Motorsports 2, which comes out at the end of November (Xbox360)...
I posted that pic in the "tC finally in a video game..." thread last friday.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...353&highlight=
also check out:
http://media.ps2.ign.com/media/821/8...g_3925079.html
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...353&highlight=
also check out:
http://media.ps2.ign.com/media/821/8...g_3925079.html
Originally Posted by Syldrin
is that just a bad screen or do the cars really look that bad?
That game has been in development by Namco Bandai since the first F&F movie (2001) for the PS2 originally slated as competition for the first Need for Speed Underground. It has since been cancelled, rebought by a second developer, developed for a few more years and quietly released as a sit-in driving arcade game across the country. Raw Thrills was the developer that worked alongside the original game for the arcade version of it.
I played said game at the movie theater, and it's garbage, in it's purest form. Maybe the shoddy lighting, un-responsive controls, low on-screen polygon count, and lack of play modes would have been acceptable back when the first NFS came out, but not today, and it should've gone quietly. The arcade game had all it's referrences to the movies stripped out, and is purely an arcade racing game, I would say comparable to "Cruis'N Exotica" which was released in 1999 in terms of graphics, story (or lack there-of) and gameplay.
They've since marketed it to when the second movie came out, being "based on 2Fast 2Furious" and since scrapped that idea and marketed it towards the 3rd movie by throwing in a ridiculous "drift" mode which is practically a push-button drift.
It's a "push button drift"...you're playing a video game dude
It's an a really fun game. The tC is actually one of the first cars you can purcahse when you buy your initial car. I haven't messed around with the tC any, I'm rockin my drift Silvia and grip Vette.
People are complaining about the graphics....I'm playing it on PS2 and it looks fine to me..no complaint there
The only grips I have are the really long load times and I dont like how the EVO drives but other than that I would reccomend this game.
It's an a really fun game. The tC is actually one of the first cars you can purcahse when you buy your initial car. I haven't messed around with the tC any, I'm rockin my drift Silvia and grip Vette.
People are complaining about the graphics....I'm playing it on PS2 and it looks fine to me..no complaint there
The only grips I have are the really long load times and I dont like how the EVO drives but other than that I would reccomend this game.
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Im pretty sure this is a totally diff game. I played the arcade and yes, its just Cruis'N Exotica with diff cars. This actually looks decent.
Originally Posted by Syldrin
I would say comparable to "Cruis'N Exotica" which was released in 1999 in terms of graphics, story (or lack there-of) and gameplay.








