Crashday Coming Feb 2006 & 11 New Screenshots
Screenshots | Crashday | By Paul on 14 August 2005 15:32
It has been announced by Atari that Crashday (remember that?) will now be released in February 2006 on the PC. We have also posted 11 brand new screenshots for this game, which you can view here.
Check out our Crashday game profile for more information, screenshots, and more. Don't forget also to check out our forums.
New rFactor Vehicle Templates Added
Downloads | rFactor | By Paul on 14 August 2005 15:07
Today we have added 6 new vehicle templates for rFactor, the templates are in .PSD format and available are: Formula, Hammer, Howston, Rhez, R-Trainer & ZR. You can download these files here.
Don't forget to visit our rFactor game profile, where you can view the latest exclusive screenshots, download the demo, and find out more about this game.
Plus, check out our forums and chat with 3500 other avid sim-racers.
Live For Speed: S2 Interview at ByteSector
Game News | Live for Speed S2 | By Paul on 14 August 2005 14:19
Bytesector.net have posted an interview with the developers of Live for Speed S2, touching on various aspects of the game and the developer's personal racing experience.
BS: What does S2 add to Live for Speed?You can read the full interview here. Don't forget to visit our Live for Speed S2 game profile, where you can download the Alpha version of S2, find screenshots, information and more.
VV: 10 more cars made up of several classes, 3 additional track environments, a lot more comprehensive driving simulation (physics), very detailed tyre simulation including flatspots, car-damage, more racing features such as pitstops, driver change, etc. All in all, a much more complete package for the (serious) racing enthusiast.
Live for Speed S2 Preview @ SimHQ
Reviews/Previews | Live for Speed S2 | By Paul on 14 August 2005 14:17
SimHQ have posted a preview of Live for Speed S2:
By providing the purest of approaches for drivers who have experience from other simulators and thus do not need to go through unlocking cars and tracks, as well as a separate driving tests module, either for new drivers, or for drivers who wish to do these tests, Live for Speed hits the Bullseye and scores 11 out of 10 for showing every developer how it should be done. By doing it this way, you, yes you decide how you wish to enjoy your purchase. No more forced paths through silly 3 lap races to place better than this or that car, or this or that position.You can read the full preview here and don't forget to view our game profile.