Along with iRacing, Asseto Corsa has the most highly acclaimed physics and track modelling in sim racing. Driving a car is not difficult, but driving one quickly requires time, patience and skill.
The criticisms on this review have no relevance to a simulation. The entire point of the game is to deliver a realistic experience, not be guided around with driving lines, assists (that aren't on the real car), and generally driving without consequence.
Sims are an acquired taste. A review from someone who doesn't enjoy them is pretty pointless.
*that should be bottoming out at 14k, which is pretty impress. In fact it's on course to sell 1m this year and match, or get very close, to PS4's 10m total.
This time last year the PS4 was turning in numbers of 5k-7k. This year it's bottoming out at 10k and the best selling console. When big hitters like Metal Gear Solid V and Persona 5 release, it will hit it's stride and have good few 30k+ week.
@rastamadeus I'm already playing the game of the year, a PS4 exclusive called Bloodborne. It would be of no benefit to me if Sony had delayed it to the 'Holiday Season'. Christmas is for kids who can't afford expensive things during the rest of the year, the majority of players buy games year round.
The 'Holiday Season' is also filled with major 3rd party games, games that will destroy anything else released bar an Uncharted, Gran Turismo or Halo. First party studio's are in a position were they can space releases, giving their console a year long supply of quality titles.
Incidentally, there's no shortage of exclusives in Q3/Q4, or this summer for that matter. Rocket League, Journey, Until Dawn, Uncharted Collection, N++, Tearaway, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, Galak-Z, Persona 5, Dragon Quest, possibly No Mans Sky and Rime, literally something for everybody. Then, once Christmas is over, we're into SFV, Uncharted 4, Ratchet and Clank etc.
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Re: Review: Assetto Corsa (PS4)
Along with iRacing, Asseto Corsa has the most highly acclaimed physics and track modelling in sim racing. Driving a car is not difficult, but driving one quickly requires time, patience and skill.
The criticisms on this review have no relevance to a simulation. The entire point of the game is to deliver a realistic experience, not be guided around with driving lines, assists (that aren't on the real car), and generally driving without consequence.
Sims are an acquired taste. A review from someone who doesn't enjoy them is pretty pointless.
Re: Japanese Sales Charts: The PS4 Is Stuck in a Real Rut
*that should be bottoming out at 14k, which is pretty impress. In fact it's on course to sell 1m this year and match, or get very close, to PS4's 10m total.
Re: Japanese Sales Charts: The PS4 Is Stuck in a Real Rut
This time last year the PS4 was turning in numbers of 5k-7k. This year it's bottoming out at 10k and the best selling console. When big hitters like Metal Gear Solid V and Persona 5 release, it will hit it's stride and have good few 30k+ week.
Re: Sony Brings Out PS4's Big Guns for Summer Commercial
@rastamadeus I'm already playing the game of the year, a PS4 exclusive called Bloodborne. It would be of no benefit to me if Sony had delayed it to the 'Holiday Season'. Christmas is for kids who can't afford expensive things during the rest of the year, the majority of players buy games year round.
The 'Holiday Season' is also filled with major 3rd party games, games that will destroy anything else released bar an Uncharted, Gran Turismo or Halo. First party studio's are in a position were they can space releases, giving their console a year long supply of quality titles.
Incidentally, there's no shortage of exclusives in Q3/Q4, or this summer for that matter. Rocket League, Journey, Until Dawn, Uncharted Collection, N++, Tearaway, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, Galak-Z, Persona 5, Dragon Quest, possibly No Mans Sky and Rime, literally something for everybody. Then, once Christmas is over, we're into SFV, Uncharted 4, Ratchet and Clank etc.