Neuromancer
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Good question. Sometimes you gotta let those hard-to-reach cheevos go, to paraphrase Dante Hicks.plagiarize said:why should it be possible for everyone to get all the achievements in a game?
Good question. Sometimes you gotta let those hard-to-reach cheevos go, to paraphrase Dante Hicks.plagiarize said:why should it be possible for everyone to get all the achievements in a game?
nolookjones said:this game comes out next week? anyone playing it?
as a fan of the original, should i get some ms points?N.A said:Have been playing it all week. Can't talk about it till Monday 5pm GMT though, as that is when the embargo lifts.
I don't believe that online achievements or trophies should be made either, they should be patched in after the game comes out for only those who have online. See MW2 or Uncharted 2 for how to add MP achievements/trophies.plagiarize said:so? neither is playing online.
why should it be possible for everyone to get all the achievements in a game?
Synless said:See Uncharted 2 for how to add MP achievements/trophies.
iosef said:Is the old skool announcer in this? Didn't seem like it from the trailer.
If "yes" I could be persuaded buy a 360 just for this.
CHOO-OOSE YOUR TRACK!
CHOO-OOSE YOUR BOAT!
THREE TWO ONE GO GO GO!!!!!!!!!!1
I never got an answer, but it wouldn't shock me with all the stuff going on in the background.brain_stew said:30fps???
HmmmESRB said:This is an arcade-style racing game in which players control rocket-powered speedboats through the waters of Paris, Lake Powell, Seoul, and even Mars. Players launch their boats over ramps, run into speed boosts and collect power-ups, and avoid obstacles such as barrels, walls, and rocks. Collisions cause the boats to explode in a brief fiery blast. One billboard depicts snacks and beer next to the word "Beeritos."
HyperMusic said:Review embargo has now expired
HyperMusic said:Review embargo has now expired
MegabummerN.A said:-Announcer is annoying and you can only turn him off by turning down the sound effects.
chubigans said:You can't smash other boats while boosting? How the hell could they leave that out??
N.A said:-30 fps with frequent drops.
You're a bad Hydro Thunder player if you're not boosting 95% of the time through tracks. That's always been possible.N.A said:I'd imagine it's because you're boosting pretty much all the time.
30 fls with drops is not good even for those with dreamcast memories :lolN.A said:I'll post a condensed version of my impressions here:
+Good track design with lots of routes/shortcuts.
+Fun handling.
+Good amount of single player content with nice progression.
+Excellent Geo Wars 2 style leaderboard integration.
+Fun online play.
-30 fps with frequent drops.
-Only eight tracks.
-Announcer is annoying and you can only turn him off by turning down the sound effects.
Overall I really enjoyed it despite these problems, though I also loved the DC version of the original.
What a way to start a review :lolIf Limbo, last week's inaugural Summer of Arcade release, aspired to the art house aesthete's choice - Braid through a glass, darkly - Hydro Thunder Hurricane is a hyperactive celebration of balls-out, dumbass, American videogame-ness. 25-foot racing boats, whose engines roar in Texan accents, roll and bounce through white water rapids. They gobble down speed boost capsules like froth-mouthed junkies under a maelstrom of distorted keyboards and six-foot snare drum clacks.
Delicacy and finesse be damned, screams developer Vector Unit into the wind and spray: videogames are about domination and high-speed spectacle; they're about shaving a few seconds from the times of every last name on your Enemies List; about finding the odd secret bonus and, every three laps or so, making your jaw hang slack as a giant f**king sea serpent explodes out of the water and sends your boat ricocheting off into a rock face.
Neuromancer said:Hey NA, can you play with boosts off in a custom game? Just curious.
Little did they know that the Police boat was actually a CPU boat which rams you and is not another racer.chubigans said:Fifteen minute Giantbomb Quick Look ahoy!
http://www.giantbomb.com/quick-look-hydro-thunder-hurricane/17-2963/
You can't smash other boats while boosting? How the hell could they leave that out??
Bummer, I was thinking more along the lines of it being an option for a single player quick race mode but that seems unlikely now.N.A said:No. There are two multiplayer modes: Race and Rubber Ducky.
Rubber Ducky a team mode with one player on each side controlling the rubber duck boat and the other players having to help them.
Also, I'm kinda having doubts whether it is 30 fps or 60 fps. There is a weird motion blur effect and the screen is shaking a lot so it's hard to tell. There are definately frame drops though.
Microsoft now owns the IP.UnluckyKate said:Why is this not coming to PS3 ? Where is the love for water based games this generation ?
brain_stew said:30fps with frequent drops!? What a joke! :lol
I'll pass, release it on PC or forever relegate the game to worthless obscurity.
chubigans said:Microsoft now owns the IP.
chubigans said:Microsoft now owns the IP.
I wish microsoft would buck up a bit with pc versions.brain_stew said:Then the more logical question should be (should have always been, really) why isn't it coming to the PC? Microsoft could really use some exclusive content to push GFWL Marketplace and a 60fps version of a new Hydro Thunder would be a nice candidate for starters. Do they really expect people to buy a 360 for a new Hydro Thunder with a shitty framerate?
brain_stew said:Then the more logical question should be (should have always been, really) why isn't it coming to the PC? Microsoft could really use some exclusive content to push GFWL Marketplace and a 60fps version of a new Hydro Thunder would be a nice candidate for starters. Do they really expect people to buy a 360 for a new Hydro Thunder with a shitty framerate?
It's not capped at 30.N.A said:No. There are two multiplayer modes: Race and Rubber Ducky.
Rubber Ducky a team mode with one player on each side controlling the rubber duck boat and the other players having to help them.
Also, I'm kinda having doubts whether it is 30 fps or 60 fps. There is a weird motion blur effect and the screen is shaking a lot so it's hard to tell. There are definately frame drops though.
Bummer, it's Arthur Gies too and not the usual horrendous IGN people.JRW said:Only a 5.5 rating from IGN: http://xboxlive.ign.com/articles/110/1108468p1.html
Was hoping they didnt screw this one up... Figures.