tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2068112306642079190.post3611123484993080113..comments2024-03-28T13:43:13.495+00:00Comments on Super Adventures in Gaming: 007 Games Part 8: Tomorrow Never Dies, 007 RacingRay Hardgrithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18436491500347661133noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2068112306642079190.post-999994443782221422016-08-13T19:21:09.338+01:002016-08-13T19:21:09.338+01:00In Tomorrow Never Dies you can adjust some buttons...In Tomorrow Never Dies you can adjust some buttons in Options menu in Main menu (confusing, rite?), but the analog control sucks no matter what (though I use directional buttons and strafe and shit, analog with PS2 games only), plus there's a crapload of cheats to play with and many ways to break the game with them (cheats have 38 functions, of which 5 are still unknown!) (Note: I have beaten this game the legit way.)<br />Oh and that corridor leading to Teri Hatcher is creepy. I once cheated and I was moving backwards a Carver face appeared in front of me out of nowhere and the result? It was the greatest jumpscare ever. That game would be great as a horror game at times methinks.<br /><br />Fun fact: 007 Racing has gunbarrel taken from The World Is Not Enough.<br />And once I went through the wooden door in mission 1. Was fun. Nothing appeared until I broke the door. You actually lose points if you smash it with your car, that is, if you have any.<br />Plus, the mission images of 007 Racing did hurt my eyes due to stretching, the game 4:3 damn it.<br /><br />Wow. This turned out to be a long rant.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com