Originally posted by kobain
I usually don't comment on other coaster games, but I'm kind of feeling strongly about this one... just tried the demo (after a 7 minutes download, thank you Comcast!)the first thing I though was SA-WEET! but then, after three complete demo cycles (45 minutes each, after which the game kicks you out and you have to restart) I suddenly got the feeling of "I've done this a million times!" well DUH!, if course I have... turns out RTC3 is nothing BUT RCT with camera freedom and 3D graphics... true, the graphics are catchy and the day-night cycles are nice and hell the lighting is nice (err kinda) but the core of the program HAS BEEN UNTOUCHED; aside of just a new GUI (which is not ugly) there's nothing new here... no new angles for tracks or anything, and the way to build the coasters is the same old.. tell you this much, if you know RCT/RCT2 then you'll be right home with this one...the only thing you'll have to get used to, is to where the things now are in the new GUI... but that's pretty much IT. no wonder it took so little to develop this new game, since they didn;t have to develop a new core.
Overall the game looks nice, plays pretty well, and has nice graphics (if you don't look too close) weird thing is if you wanted to write a review of the game you could just dig up a review of RCT 1 or 2 and add the "nice 3D graphics, and now you can ride your rides!" remark and that would be IT. I do, however, see a lot of potencial now with the new sandbox mode, which is what probably 99% of the cardcore RCT fans were waiting for and that alone might justify the price tag.
Get this demo and see for yourself.
7 minutes? What link were you using? I have a 10mbps net connection and it took me a hell of alot longer than 7 minutes because of the slow servers
oh and the game keeps giving an error on my comp
Has anyone checked out Atari's message board and seen how many people have been getting an error and not being able to play? crazzy
http://www.ataricommunity.com/forums/fo ... orumid=261