Checking out PS+ this month (really happy to finally have La-Mulana on Vita!), I saw the Twisted Metal reboot on PS3. I remember this game coming out, I remember Jaffe being a big deal about it after God of War, but I never played it. I remember playing a lot of local Twisted Metal destruction on the PS1, so I figured I would check it out.
...and holy hell I couldn't shut it off fast enough. It starts with a long scroll through an EULA, then a bandwidth test, and this other online shit (because everyone plays online), which leads to an overlong, corny, completely over the top nihilistic cutscene that feels so out of place and is all around laughable. When I finally took control of a car, everything went to shit. The graphics are incredibly dated (even considering the time of its release), and the control of the vehicle is terrible. By default, square was accelerate and even moving around this city-level felt like total ass.
I tried to figure out how to do everything else, but my brain firmly objected, reminding me of the much better experiences I could be having that did a much better job of convincing me to play them. I quickly quit and have no desire to fire it back up again, maybe it just isn't for me.
Any games you've started recently that you couldn't quit fast enough?
...and holy hell I couldn't shut it off fast enough. It starts with a long scroll through an EULA, then a bandwidth test, and this other online shit (because everyone plays online), which leads to an overlong, corny, completely over the top nihilistic cutscene that feels so out of place and is all around laughable. When I finally took control of a car, everything went to shit. The graphics are incredibly dated (even considering the time of its release), and the control of the vehicle is terrible. By default, square was accelerate and even moving around this city-level felt like total ass.
I tried to figure out how to do everything else, but my brain firmly objected, reminding me of the much better experiences I could be having that did a much better job of convincing me to play them. I quickly quit and have no desire to fire it back up again, maybe it just isn't for me.
Any games you've started recently that you couldn't quit fast enough?