KK, I've got loads of racing games and I don't play them. I was just there then there listening or indeed in fact reading the posts about Midnight Club: LALA which everyone is now doing instead of Burnout. And so then I though I'd get it and play it and it would be nice. But then I realised I've got another midnight club for something and I'm not sure what. I went to check. I've got Midnight Club 3 Dub for the XBox. I think I've loaded it up twice in the three or four years I've had it. And this is the problem.
I've always loved racing games bestest. When I was first sat in front of a 2600, Night Driver was the game for me, none of this Pac-Man or Reactor or Combat nonsense, because I liked the sensation of speed. Drivey-drivey, dodge the things that are slower, keep going and going. Just the whole going mweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh along the roads really fast was nice - I think the best fun I've had in a GTA game ever was getting any vehicle at all and just cruising the countryside freeways in San Andreas. Fucking love SA. And you just overtake stuff, there's no 'extra' nonsense getting in the way. No conceits, scoring systems or anything. Driving, in game form, not even racing really. No checkpoints and no boosts and no yankee cunt-speak.
Then I got a BBC and hated not having much to race on it (I never got Revs, alas). I'd play anything on my mate's Speccys and C64s - all those Powerdrifts and Outruns. And then I got an ST - Supercars, Lotus Challenge, Stunt Car and Grand Prix from Crammo, the lot. I played and loved all the racers. To completion. Overlander, Roadblasters et al added some flair and variety. That was good too. Then the Playstation came along and Ridge 4, Gran Tourismo and Total Drivin' - I needn't really go on there, the Playstation was heaven. And after this a PC, so I didn't really have driving games then for about five years.
And then I got back into consoles - a GBA first followed by a Gamecube. Wrong choices for driving. You've Burnout 2 and Mario Double Dash - both excellent but neither anything less than totally silly. And that was my lot for about two years. Since I've bought a PS2, PSP, new Gaming rig, 2 DSes and a Wii and an XBox and a 360. My racing games collection currently is this, with rough percentages completed:
Wave Race Blue Storm: 5% F-Zero GX: 20% Forza Motorsport: 10% Midnight Club 3 Dub: 1% Outrun 2: 30% Rallisport Challenge 2: 70% Test Drive Unlimited: 5% Sega Rally: 30% Forza 2: 20% Ridge 6: 10% Ridge Racers 2: 30% Wipeout Pure: 0% Burny Pee: 20% Pure: 40% Dirt: 0%
Plus all the racing games for DS, PSP and retro platforms available on usenet. So why aren't I playing them anymore? Is it the obstacles? Am I sick of crashing into shit I can't see because the visuals are too detailed? Well, yes, I think that's certainly true. Am I sick of the interfaces? Burny P's menus are intolerable, garish and lopsided and can fuck right off, I'd sooner have a command line and my messenger pad. Are some of them too deep? I'd love a Pure-style system in Forza 2 for building a car, for example.
I've even bought a 360 racing wheel - bought it in July or August I think, not used it since. Primarily because I was using it to get back into Forza 2, when off al a suddens, I needed to use the analogue sticks for something and there's none on there and I can't find a way to use a pad for menus and a wheel for the racing. If anyone can help with this, please do - I want to get right into all my racers and not see all that money wasted. Considering how much variety and choice we've got these days, I'm not sure I'm making the most of it at all.
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