ITT franchises where you should NEVER start with the first one

ITT franchises where you should NEVER start with the first one

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Devil May Cry

metal gear

Hitman

wrong

GTA
Elder Scrolls

touhou

play 7 or 8 as your first one

Call of Duty easily

Gran Turismo

>not playing motor toon grand prix
heh

Ridge Racer 4 is fucking incredible holy shit. The drifting and the music is peak kino

literally any racing game

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I was gonna counter this by saying Carmageddon, but who the fuck plays Carmageddon as a racing game

fuck off pan

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based namco enthusiast

op here and i wanna clarify that the first one is fun and actually more colorful than its sequels would later become, but the main issue is it's a completely unplayable fucking mess thanks to the poor handling of the cars and extreme almost cartoonish oversteer that would actually persist well into both revolution and rage racer with minimal improvement

type 4 is the first one in the series that actually starts becoming playable

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ridge racer has a great soundtrack. amazes me every time.

If you were there, it's a fantastic hit of nostalgia. If you weren't, I would literally say play anything else, even GSC is leaps and bounds more user friendly than RBY.

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CoD 1 and United Offensive are far better than CoD 2.

I played Ridge Racer 1 on a friend's PS Classic the other day. It was pretty good. Not amazing, but it was fun to play on cocaine. Then again, a lot of things are really fun on cocaine.

You should absolutely play it in release order to see how a simple game with "drifting" as the hook had evolved to be such absolute kino. God bless pre-9/11 Namco.

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