Who else besides me is excited to get the bike pack? Go to Criterion's website; They just posted some new bike screens, including the female riders, and colors too!
I think that the bikes will not have to deal with car traffic, and this is because they don't want to promote traffic weaving in real life,and lets face it a motorcycle just can't win in a car collision.
Not only is the day/night coming, but also the weather! Try driving down North Rouse, at night, in the fog at 150 MPH! Awesome, and scary!
I think I am more curious and intrigued then excited about the Bike Pack.
I was never very keen on Bike games, but am interested to see what Criterion do with putting Bikes in Paradise City, and I am looking forward to trying out Road Rules while being able to weave through the traffic, and seeing what kind of challenges the bikes will have.
I guess the challenges maybe basic at first, like "everybody get a wheelie", with more advanced ones to follow?
I am more excited about the Day/Night cycle and I hope there will be some pretty sunsets! 🙂
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Dodger455
Fri, 08/22/2008 - 13:15
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Bikes, and Traffic
I think that the bikes will not have to deal with car traffic, and this is because they don't want to promote traffic weaving in real life,and lets face it a motorcycle just can't win in a car collision.
Not only is the day/night coming, but also the weather! Try driving down North Rouse, at night, in the fog at 150 MPH! Awesome, and scary!
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ZombieTron
Fri, 08/22/2008 - 10:47
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Bike Excitement
I think I am more curious and intrigued then excited about the Bike Pack.
I was never very keen on Bike games, but am interested to see what Criterion do with putting Bikes in Paradise City, and I am looking forward to trying out Road Rules while being able to weave through the traffic, and seeing what kind of challenges the bikes will have.
I guess the challenges maybe basic at first, like "everybody get a wheelie", with more advanced ones to follow?
I am more excited about the Day/Night cycle and I hope there will be some pretty sunsets! 🙂