FUEL review PS3
FUEL review for the PS3
Offering a vast and immense terrain to explore from the start, Fuel gives you plenty to do and acheive in its latest release. With many interesting features and races needed to be unlocked you'll have a job on you hands completing everything. There is a whole host of vehicles to drive and on a variety of demanding surfaces. Download issue 28 of P3Zine now for more information.
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FUEL review for the PS3
Approach FUEL with
the mindset that it's an
open-world Motorstorm
– a mentality that's entirely
understandable if you've not been
closely following Asobo's ambitious
off-roader – and you could well be
left a little nonplussed, certainly by
the treacle-slow early vehicles, the
loose design of the races and the
free-ride mode where it seemingly
takes ages to get anywhere. Go in
realisig that it's much closer to Test
Drive Unlimited with quad bikes
and you'll likely get a lot more out of
those opening few hours. And if you
thought wandering about the Capital
Wasteland discovering new stuff by
happy accident was the best part
of Fallout 3, then it's fair to say FUEL
might well be right up your street.
Exploration in a racing game?
Don't knock it, as a lot of the fun
in FUEL comes in simply pootling
gently around its 5,560 square miles
of terrain. Vista points offer the most
spectacular views – race to a lake's
edge or worm your way up a gravel
track to one of many peaks and take
in the scenery.
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