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Extreme G3
 
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Amazing sensation of speed
XG3 has to be the fastest racing game Ive come across ever. Ive finished GT3, and XG3 makes it feel like the cars are all 2-stroke lawnmowers!

When you start off, itll feel pretty fast already, but once you get to the larger engine sizes youll be going up to 3 times faster than that! The sensation of speed is phenomenal as the track blurs around you, and when you pass through the sound barrier, it suddenly gets all quiet and the music fades: a great effect! You need to put it in cockpit-view mode to get the best effect though.

There are a few reasons that I havent given this game even 4 stars though. Firstly, its hard to come first consistently: frustratingly hard. Theres only one difficulty level, and whilst the lower classes are straightforward, as you progress it just gets too tricky even for experienced gamers. You always start off last and your opponents zoom far ahead of you. They then drop these pesky mines right in front of you. Youre going at 800kph+, so its near impossible to avoid them- leading to cursing and throwing of controllers when you are beaten across the line for the umpteenth time by half a second

Secondly, theres a rather limited number of tracks. Theyre all well designed, interesting and challenging, but we could have done with a few more. The rain effect is pretty nifty though.

Thirdly, the weapons play a fairly low role. Theyre heavily geared towards your opponents defending their position, rather than you attacking.

Fourthly, the 2-player mode isnt great- it splits the screen vertically, rather than horizontally, so its hard to see whats going on. Theres also a noticeable drop in frame rate.

Lastly, the reward for finishing the game is rather tame- another team to race with- a bit disappointing really. What about some FMV? Or options to tinker with the way your bike looks? Or good weapons? Or different outfits for your riders?

Id like to give this game 3 1/2 stars, for being great fun while it lasts, but it was closer to 3 than 4. So thats what its getting.


hard, but worth it
This is an exiting game with some amazing sceanery. I think its a good idea to be able to buy new weapons i.e rockets and leeches. The multiplayer is good but 2 player co-operative can get very hard and frustrating. You will find yourself shouting and screaming at the other bikes as they swerve in front of you as they try desperatly to hang on to the lead. at the beginning you will think its too easy but dont be fooled, as you get further on the tracks get harder and so do the opposition. The sound track is good too, it fits in perfectly with the levels. any bike lovers should get this game straight away.

Stomach Churning
Wow! What with Gran Turismo and other racing sims out there it was about time something more "arcadey" like this came along. Ultra high speed is the name of the game here, with twisting, stomach churning tracks, you certainly cant play this game just after your lunch. The graphics are amazing especially the rain effect, and when you break the sound barrier - the best Ive seen. But its not just "who goes the fastest wins" you have to make intelligent use of what little turbo boost is available, particularly as it doubles as your shield. Add all this to a pumping sound track from the Ministry Of Sound and you,ve got one hell of a "post-club" experience. I swapped my old PSOne for this game and I reckon it was well worth it. Looking forward to seeing how Wipeout Fusion will beat this. If you like going on "Oblivion" at Alton Towers 10 times, youll love this game. BUY IT

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