Yup. I could tell by the trailers that it was completely different and super arcadey. I waited to play it at a friend’s house before considering buying it and once I felt the driving for the first time, I never touched the game again. It just killed so much of the fun for me.
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I truly adored the vehicle physics in that game.
Getting into a car in GTA V was probably the most disappointing gaming moment in my life. I never liked GTA V all that much, solely due to that.
Yup. I could tell by the trailers that it was completely different and super arcadey. I waited to play it at a friend’s house before considering buying it and once I felt the driving for the first time, I never touched the game again. It just killed so much of the fun for me.