More New & Exclusive NASCAR 2005 Screenshots Added
Screenshots | NASCAR SimRacing 2005 | By Paul on 8 December 2004 00:08
Today we have added three more new and exclusive screenshots from NASCAR 2005.
A new NASCAR Simulation is on the horizon. For the first time, EA has moved development for NASCAR PC racing games to the Tiburon Studio in Orlando, FL to focus exclusively on building the ultimate racing simulation. For 18 months, a dedicated team built up of NASCAR gaming veterans from the top shops (including Papyrus, Monster Games, and ISI) has been focused on creating the ultimate simulation for the 2005 NASCAR season. Not only will the game offer the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Racing with the new season and points structure, but the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the NASCAR Busch Series will also be included.You can view the screenshots from here.
Colin Mcrae Rally 2005 Review @ GameSpy
Reviews/Previews | Colin McRae Rally 2005 | By Paul on 8 December 2004 00:07
GameSpy have posted a review of Colin Mcrae Rally 2005 giving it 4.5/5.0:
What ultimately makes the CMR series a boon for simulation enthusiasts and rally racing fans is its unsentimental driving model. Forget anti-gravity leaps and forgiving limp-inertia turns -- when a car tops a jump in CMR 2005, the sense of metal and rubber flung into free-fall is utterly tangible, and the walloping "thunk" the suspension makes on ground contact reverberates from your ears to your fingers. It's tightly integrated physics and sound design, and CMR 2005 has it in spades. This is one extremely fine-looking and sounding game, and while you'll need a higher end video card to crank the detail and anti-aliasing up, how sweet it is to be whipping through the Australian outback with sunlight glinting off glass as red-tinged dust gradually films over your high-gloss paint job.You can read the full review here and don't forget to view our game profile.
Need For Speed: Underground 2 Review @ TotalVideoGames.com
Reviews/Previews | Need for Speed: Underground 2 | By Paul on 8 December 2004 00:02
TotalVideoGames.com have posted a review of Need For Speed: Underground 2 giving it 9/10:
It really is quite incredible how much depth there is in this game, and at a time when there is such a wide variety of racing titles about that seem to touch every base imaginable from the out and out arcade Burnout series to Project Gotham, right up to the overly detailed simulator that is Gran Turismo series, the fact that Electronic Arts have discovered a niche sub-genre that takes bits from each of those franchises and manages to create it's own neat package.You can read the full review here and don't forget to view our game profile.