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PostRe: Driveclub - Oldboys but young at heart
by Buffalo » Mon Jun 29, 2015 11:14 am

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You don't have the post count to pull that off, mate.

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PostRe: Driveclub - Oldboys but young at heart
by BID0 » Mon Jun 29, 2015 11:59 am

Apparently gamesradar don't just do lists

DRIVECLUB REVIEW
Justin Towell on June 26, 2015 [4.5/5]

When Driveclub arrived last year, it was a hot mess. The servers were so flaky, not only was the game's main selling point - its online clubs - reduced to a scintillating game of 'can I even connect today?', Sony decided it was pointless releasing the PS Plus-exclusive trial edition. Well, that's all changed. Not only is the PS Plus edition now on PSN, the original game has been updated (for free) in so many ways, our original review no longer reflected its quality. So it's time to evaluate the Driveclub experience once again.

If you're here because you want to know what the the PS Plus Edition is like then, quite simply, it's just like the main game detailed below, but smaller. It gives you all of the game modes, but only one location (India), 11 tracks and 10 cars. You can upgrade to the full experience whenever you like and maintain your existing Club. As for online play, well, to avoid the same problems as last time, that is gradually being rolled out over the coming days and weeks to make sure the servers can cope with the (likely huge) influx of players. But believe me, it'll be worth the wait.

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Just to be clear, this is not an open world racer like The Crew. You don't cruise around with your team and challenge other people by revving up at lights. Driveclub is a game of separated racing events on realistic (but not real) roads in various locations around the globe. You pick an event or series, you race on it, you pick another. While it might have been fun to prowl around country lanes in a gang of supercars, the reality is far clearer on what you actually need to do every time you play. And it really works.

The good-but-underwhelming racer I reviewed in October didn't feel exactly like a sim or an arcade experience, which left it straddling a strange middle ground. While it hasn't fundamentally changed in that time, several free additions have made it feel slightly more of an arcadey experience. And while it still doesn't fit perfectly into either camp, it does now have an identity. It feels like Driveclub.

Driveclub is exhilarating. It constantly challenges you to be better. Better than the computer, better than your friends… better than yourself. Whether it's PSN ID-emblazoned average speed challenge zones, blue racing lines to hug through chicanes or multiple ghosts on the track with you, you're always given a feeling of involvement and competition. Even in the tour mode, you always have this sense of rivalry - something that's augmented brilliantly by the club system.

Joining a club with some mates is much more rewarding than it sounds. Logging in to see someone on your crew has boosted the club's rep by topping a leaderboard or three is surprisingly exciting, and boosting your club's level one mark higher all by yourself feels like you're contributing to a team effort. But it really comes into its own when you have a rival club of people you know to fight against.

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The challenge system in Driveclub is superb. Complete any event and you can use your time and ghost to set a challenge. You can aim the challenge at a single person, or a single club, or widen the entry list to allow for other people to have a go. You can set the time limit, too, allowing for a frantic half-hour of shaving seconds and tenths from lap times, or several days of back-and-forth leaderboard topping. It's riveting. And getting a notification on your phone (via the PSN app) that someone's challenged you will make you load up the game if you get that involved.

This is the system as it was supposed to be and the community is growing. But the game is growing too. For starters, it's amazing to think we didn't even have wet weather races when the game launched, as the weather effects in the current version are so good, they're arguably worth the price of admission on their own. Water streams across the windscreen and is affected by the car's movements. Puddles in the road reflect the gorgeously-rendered trackside scenery and make for incredible photographs.

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And oh, god – the Photo mode. It's just the best photo mode I've ever seen in any game ever. When a console as powerful as PS4 is taking upwards of 10 seconds to render a single frame, you know the results are going to be special, but some of these pictures are unreal. Start getting into it and you'll find you can't drive more than a few corners without thinking 'oh, that would make for a great photo' and hitting the touchpad to get into the filters and blur settings. It's a game in itself and the community has produced some superlative imagery. The best screenshots from any racing game, ever.

Even when Photo mode debuted, you would occasionally miss the perfect shot by a split-second. Well, no longer. There are now replays too, and you can hit the touch pad at any point to freeze the replay and start taking more photos. The replays look sensational too, really showing off PS4's power. In fact, Driveclub has become one of the best adverts for the console around.

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All of this would be for nought if Driveclub was dull to play, but even that has been fixed thanks to the many tiny tweaks since launch. The real-time, dynamic weather is incredible to behold. The game feels faster. The drift challenges have been tweaked and better reward skill. There are more events (and I do recommend you buy the DLC season pass, too) meaning this already-big game can be absolutely huge if you want it to be. Some tracks have even been added for free; Lake Shoji in particular is an incredible course for time attack.

It's still not quite a five-star experience. The licensed cars may look lovely, but they don't crash very impressively. A few dents and scratches are present, but when you flip the car at 200mph, there should be a satisfying scene of destruction. As it is, you scrape along the barriers and the car resets and off you go on your merry way.

Also, if you don't play online (but do run the updates), you won't have as fulfilling an experience as the online element is so integral to the game. It's also strange to note that actual online races aren't amazing, again probably because the game isn't set up for the close-contact scrapping that human vs human racing inevitably brings. You'll have more fun in the challenges than straight-up races.

But even the tour mode feels like it's had some liquid vitality injected into its fuel tank. Driveclub had a slow, sleepy start, but the version that you can buy right now looks incredible, is enjoyable for beginners and racing veterans, and is one of the best examples of online integration yet seen. And any game that frequently has me saying 'I can't believe how good this is' has got to be doing something right. Driveclub is absolutely the best racing game on PS4, and I can't wait to see how it develops next.

THE VERDICT
DRIVECLUB

4.5/5
Many small tweaks, amazing weather and phenomenal photo mode have turned Driveclub into PS4's best racer. At times breathtaking and always involving, it'll keep you coming back for more.

http://www.gamesradar.com/driveclub-review/

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PostRe: Driveclub - Oldboys but young at heart
by Victor Mildew » Mon Jun 29, 2015 12:01 pm

Where is the free plus version on the store? Can only see the paid plus one and want to add it should I sell my disc one at some point.

Rubix, your challenge had expired so send another over and I'll lose to it.

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PostRe: Driveclub - Oldboys but young at heart
by Parksey » Mon Jun 29, 2015 12:09 pm

Search for it and it should give you two options "Driveclub" and "Driveclub for PS+ Customers". The latter is, I think, the reduced price for the full game, so go to the first option and select "full game trial".

This only gives you the India tracks? I could have sworn I was racing on one in Norway or Scotland in the SP the other day?

I must say, I agree with the comments in that review above me, where it says the car-to-car jostling is really unsatisfying in this. I am not sure why they chose to penalize you for touching another car, even when one hits you from behind. That was part of the fun in Motorstorm.

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PostRe: Driveclub - Oldboys but young at heart
by BID0 » Mon Jun 29, 2015 12:09 pm

I think next week it goes up on the store

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PostRe: Driveclub - Oldboys but young at heart
by BID0 » Mon Jun 29, 2015 12:11 pm

Parksey wrote:Search for it and it should give you two options "Driveclub" and "Driveclub for PS+ Customers". The latter is, I think, the reduced price for the full game, so go to the first option and select "full game trial".

This only gives you the India tracks? I could have sworn I was racing on one in Norway or Scotland in the SP the other day?

I must say, I agree with the comments in that review above me, where it says the car-to-car jostling is really unsatisfying in this. I am not sure why they chose to penalize you for touching another car, even when one hits you from behind. That was part of the fun in Motorstorm.

I think the PS+ version gives you a part of the tour with a few different countries and weather to try out, but you are stuck to the Indian tracks outside of those few tour races that you do get.

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PostRe: Driveclub - Oldboys but young at heart
by AndyXL » Mon Jun 29, 2015 1:21 pm

BID0 wrote:Apparently gamesradar don't just do lists

DRIVECLUB REVIEW
THE VERDICT
DRIVECLUB

4.5/5
Many small tweaks, amazing weather and phenomenal photo mode have turned Driveclub into PS4's best racer. At times breathtaking and always involving, it'll keep you coming back for more.

http://www.gamesradar.com/driveclub-review/[/quote]

I'm glad to see the game got re-reviewed. More sites should do this if a game changes significantly for the better in the year following launch.

A review is a buyer's guide for the product which a person buys at the time of the review. If I was thinking of buying DriveClub today, the reviews from last year would be completely useless and unhelpful.

With the way games evolve nowadays anyway, I think reviews are becoming pretty pointless anyway - but I guess the gaming sites have to justify their existence somehow.

I think getting the gamers' opinion from forums is a much better way of assessing the quality of a game, than the opinion of one person who played the game prior to launch.

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PostRe: Driveclub - Oldboys but young at heart
by chalkitdown » Mon Jun 29, 2015 1:55 pm

BID0 wrote:chalkitdown and rubix were in attack mode last night :|


I wonder who started it :|

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PostRe: Driveclub - Oldboys but young at heart
by Rubix » Mon Jun 29, 2015 6:25 pm

Stu kept spinning me round last night, once on the last straight :x :lol:

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PostRe: Driveclub - Oldboys but young at heart
by Rubix » Mon Jun 29, 2015 6:31 pm

Should be able to stay a little later next week as not up at 6am

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PostRe: Driveclub - Oldboys but young at heart
by bandwagon » Mon Jun 29, 2015 7:06 pm

Rubix wrote:Stu kept spinning me round last night, once on the last straight :x :lol:



To be fair, on that last straight one I was just tucking in right behind you on the last bend to get the drafting on the straight to overtake you. As it was raining you lost control and started sliding, and I was so close I couldn't slow down in time and nudged you into a spin. No malice whatsoever :shifty:

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PostRe: Driveclub |OT2| Povvo edition available now!
by Captain Kinopio » Mon Jun 29, 2015 7:20 pm

chalkitdown wrote:Some fun races tonight. Especially since Herbi wasn't around to win everything :roll:


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PostRe: Driveclub - Oldboys but young at heart
by Rubix » Mon Jun 29, 2015 10:35 pm

bandwagon wrote:
Rubix wrote:Stu kept spinning me round last night, once on the last straight :x :lol:



To be fair, on that last straight one I was just tucking in right behind you on the last bend to get the drafting on the straight to overtake you. As it was raining you lost control and started sliding, and I was so close I couldn't slow down in time and nudged you into a spin. No malice whatsoever :shifty:


Think you will find I was drifting around the corner :lol:

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PostRe: Driveclub - June Content ou today! Japanese cars finally!
by chalkitdown » Tue Jun 30, 2015 8:45 am

New cars today 8-)

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PostRe: Driveclub - June Content out today! Japanese cars finally!
by chalkitdown » Tue Jun 30, 2015 3:35 pm

DLC is out!

The new Peugeot concept car! :lol: strawberry floating hell. It looks like the Dark Knight Tumbler from the back and looks like a convertible cut in half from the front. Second month in a row I've burst out laughing upon seeing the new free car.

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PostRe: Driveclub - June Content out now! What are you doing, Peugeot? Stahp
by Victor Mildew » Tue Jun 30, 2015 3:50 pm

Good job you're always behind me so I don't have to look at it 8-)

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PostRe: Driveclub - June Content out now! What are you doing, Peugeot? Stahp
by chalkitdown » Tue Jun 30, 2015 3:51 pm

How can I be behind you when you're never in the game to begin with. :dread:

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PostRe: Driveclub - June Content out now! What are you doing, Peugeot? Stahp
by Victor Mildew » Tue Jun 30, 2015 4:00 pm

I'm ahead of you in spirit.

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PostRe: Driveclub - June Content out now! What are you doing, Peugeot? Stahp
by Bertie » Tue Jun 30, 2015 5:56 pm

Ad7 wrote:I'm ahead of you in spirit.


8-)

I need to get back into this. Me and Ad had some great ding dong battles for hot lap times.

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PostRe: Driveclub - June Content out now! What are you doing, Peugeot? Stahp
by Victor Mildew » Tue Jun 30, 2015 6:49 pm

Yeah they were quality, plus the times being so close really forces you to dig deep and find the performance.

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