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Originally Posted by Skyceman
Yah apples and oranges comparison though. If you'd read my post above you would have understood that. I said "It's more for the strategic gamer who enjoys turn detail and being able to think more rather then pure reflexes like most games today". Twisted Metal, as you mentioned, was an action game and relied on "pure reflexes". Don't be fooled by graphics alone to judge a game. Some of the best games I've ever played were not always the best looking.
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Well then why wouldn't you play something like Civilization or Final Fantasy? I loves me a good turn-based strategy RPG or sim game, this just seems kinda lame.
It just seems like silly design to make a car game where you don't actually drive the cars. And have turn-based battles with little flamethrowers on the side.