Incase you don't see that though... It's been a while since I played this, but from what I remember I mistakenly thought I killed the one under the bridge. When It was the one near the boat (number 4) I think???? I just kept going from location to location and he popped back up eventually. Not right away though, so just be patient, that laughing little prick will be back!!
I have fonder memories of the original Formula 1 for the playstation to be honest. There was a cheat (lol, anyone remember those?) that made Murray Walker go batsh*t insane, and and and and JAN MAGNUSSEN!
Eh... Half an hour killed I suppose. It was definately the weakest of the 3 dlc's. Glad I bought the Rockstar pass when it was on offer, cos' I would've been pissed if I'd bought it individually.
I'm loving the look of the tweaked career mode. Lasts years just felt like you were going through the motions. Looks a hell of a lot more involved this time round. Finally I can turn my beloved Middlesbrough into a team of world beaters!!
Anyone else having trouble getting the Harlequins to respawn? Like an idiot, I accidentaly killed one of them, and will he balls respawn! It was the first one on this guide. Ironic that he's under the bridge, cos' it's trolling the the fuck out of me! Any tips on what triggers the respawn? Cos' I seem to have tried everything!
I'll be honest, when the news that gearbox picked this up I was cynical. I'll admit it, I was a hater. But the more and more I hear about this the more i'm loving it. I, like many i'm sure? Have become disillusioned by the amount of cookie cutter, paint by numbers FPS' in recent years. This seems like a breath of fresh air, albeit with an oldskool twist.
Bioshock. The setting and foreboding atmosphere was top notch. And most definately set it apart from any other shooter. But that was the thing, for a shooter, the shooting mechanic was whack. I really didn't care much for the RPG elements either, wasn't bothered about updating my plasmids, or playing fucking pipedream whenever I needed to reload.
Let's be honest, rose tinted glasses aside. Duke Nukem really is a relic of the 90's. Completely irrelavent by todays standards. As long as it stays ironic, and self referential to that era then it'll work. Judging by the trailer that seems like where it's going and I applaud Gearbox for doing that. Me persoanlly, I'm totally spent with FPS' these days, but I am looking forward to this one. Because I am a relic of the 90's too.