Most Expensive Games Ever Made

[quote name='J7.']That would be a nice next step. Have you played Burnout Crash Mode?[/quote]

Not really. I always just looked at most racing games as boring. But if there's a mode where you can just blow crap up, I might be interested in that, though only if the game is really cheap.:D
 
[quote name='Draekon']All Points Bulletin. A game that hasn't been released yet and is under the genre of MMO supposedly.[/QUOTE]
the best part is it was sapposed to be released march 3rd but has now sapposedly been pushed back to the 3rd quarter :( im realling looking forward to it though it looks awesome.
 
[quote name='IAmTheCheapestGamer']Not really. I always just looked at most racing games as boring. But if there's a mode where you can just blow crap up, I might be interested in that, though only if the game is really cheap.:D[/QUOTE]

There is and it's just like what the video shows though that video ain't too great. You control a car for anywhere from 5-30 seconds and have to crash it into other parked and moving vehicles, use slow mo control to move it into as many vehicles and then blow it up at the best possible time to cause the most carnage. And the online mode allows you to do it versus other people. Burnout 2, 3, Revenge all have Crash Mode I think and you can get those cheap. I don't know if Paradise has it. But Burnout is a racer that people who hate racing games do often like.
 
I do much of the same stuff that that video showed in GTA IV's multiplayer though. I've used a bus before to cause mass chaos and blow up tons of vehicles. I've stringed together 10-20 cars to cause massive chain reaction explosions. What I still want is an enviro like Mercs/Mercs 2 but without all of the glitches or the difficulty in bringing down or taking out chunks of buildings like in Mercs 2.

The glitches were really shittastic in that game.
 
[quote name='Magus8472']They're thinking big budget games are the only ones that sell reliably.

And they're right.[/QUOTE]
Nintendo would disagree with you ;)

There's also a fair number of franchises out there that have don't have the biggest budgets in the world, but do have steady enough sales to keep going year after year (Harvest Moon, DDR, Ace Attorney, and Shin Megami Tensei are some that come to mind).
 
[quote name='IAmTheCheapestGamer']I do much of the same stuff that that video showed in GTA IV's multiplayer though. I've used a bus before to cause mass chaos and blow up tons of vehicles. I've stringed together 10-20 cars to cause massive chain reaction explosions. What I still want is an enviro like Mercs/Mercs 2 but without all of the glitches or the difficulty in bringing down or taking out chunks of buildings like in Mercs 2.

The glitches were really shittastic in that game.[/QUOTE]

I guess the difference is that in Burnout you have a mode specifically tailored for just crashing and blowing shit up so you don't have to try to set it up and also you get to compete against others online with leaderboards based on your crash skill. I've done crazy crashes in GTA but they don't compare to Burnouts.
 
[quote name='J7.']I guess the difference is that in Burnout you have a mode specifically tailored for just crashing and blowing shit up so you don't have to try to set it up and also you get to compete against others online with leaderboards based on your crash skill. I've done crazy crashes in GTA but they don't compare to Burnouts.[/QUOTE]

But the crashes and chain reactions are easier to do if you have a few people helping you set it all up, which I usually do. While that mode that video showed DOES look like fun, I don't think I'd pay $20-30 just for the ability to play that.
 
[quote name='IAmTheCheapestGamer']But the crashes and chain reactions are easier to do if you have a few people helping you set it all up, which I usually do. While that mode that video showed DOES look like fun, I don't think I'd pay $20-30 just for the ability to play that.[/QUOTE]

It's not that hard (it can be if you're trying to improve your score further and further) but you can still achieve more than satisfying results without much problems. Just get Burnout 3 for PS2 $9 on Amazon shipped or XB $6 shipped, Burnout Paradise PS3 $14 shipped, Burnout Revenge 360 $14 shipped, or Burnout Revenge PS2 $7 shipped.

The racing modes are also all centered around crashing. Like one mode you have to crash into as many things as you can as possible (each thing adds to your money) and another mode where you have to traffic check (which means driving into every car in sight and knocking them into other cars). Try it if you get an opportunity.
 
[quote name='Magus8472']Believe it was over 10 years and started as a PS1 title. Shades of DNF, there.[/QUOTE]

It started out as a PSOne game.

Still remember looking through a 2000 ish of EGM and stumbling across the preview for it, right next to the preview for Pokemon Gold / Silver.

Heard it went to DC, then PS2, before settling on 360.
 
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