Fuel is "arguably the most open-world game there is" (Vg247)
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Re: Fuel is "arguably the most open-world game there is" (Vg247)
Interesting that this game has set a Guinness record as biggest console game ever, with more than 5k square miles. Test Drive Unlimited was on Oahu and only had like 1,000 drivable miles, and it took 45 minutes or more to drive around the island at top speed in a Koenigsegg.
I also hope it's not just hype. Mass Effect had tons of planets in their galaxy, but almost all of them were just generic generated terrain.Comment
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Re: Fuel is "arguably the most open-world game there is" (Vg247)
I'm going to be buying this. Wasn't sure on it at first but it seems to be more in the DIRT direction than the horrible,horrible GRID so hope it's fun at least driving around the world.
I see it's an entirely new dev now,thought it was the same on that did those.Last edited by goh; 05-26-2009, 05:06 PM.Comment
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Re: Fuel is "arguably the most open-world game there is" (Vg247)
I bought this because I enjoyed driving around in TD Unlimited, and I have not been disappointed. The night/day cycle and weather in this game are amazing to behold, and I've not even made it off of the first area yet.Comment
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Re: Fuel is "arguably the most open-world game there is" (Vg247)
I'd like to see some impressions because IGN gave it a 5.1.
Last edited by LingeringRegime; 06-06-2009, 10:40 AM.Comment
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Re: Fuel is "arguably the most open-world game there is" (Vg247)
5.1 is way too low.
This isn't anywhere close to sim racing but it is TDU on steroids set in a Mad Max(not Road Warrior) style West USA. You don't get the shiny name brand cars but you get a big variety of cars that handle significantly different. Racing is pretty much standard TDU style. A few different kinds of races. There are various things to find in open world; paint styles(liveries), vistas(nice scenery spots), and vehicles. I have read there is a severe catchup code but I have yet to see it in action. There is damage and your car will show some wear, but it has no real effect. First person view is nothing special. It is a front bumper type came and not a cockpit view. Motorcycles and Quads feel different but are still way more stable than anything trying to be a sim.
The environmental graphics are great. Driving into a thunderstorm is awe-inspiring. It really creates a world I would like to know more about.
It could move from a good game to an outstanding game if it had just a little bit of role-playing/back story because the world seems ideal for it and you don't get any explanation of when/where you are and why. Feeling like you are part of a story and racing for a reason would really work here. Just a little of it would have gone a long way.
The sound is absolutely horrible. You will switch vehicles in different terrain because if you are in a car that is spinning the tires or can't get up to speed the sound will drive you crazy.
It isn't Forza but it isn't trying to be. It is a time killer that has enough quality to make you forget you are killing time. If you played TDU and can imagine TDU in a Mad Max setting with off road added in then that is exactly what you get.Comment
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Re: Fuel is "arguably the most open-world game there is" (Vg247)
Thanks for the impressions Zalf, I will give it a rental and go from there.Comment
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