


Getaway Sequel Pours On The Mockney Charm 16
Thanks to Eurogamer for its preview of PlayStation 2 driving/action title The Getaway 2, as initial details for Sony's sequel to the reasonably rated PS2 gangster romp are revealed. Apparently: "Out goes Mockney geezer Mark 'unlucky' Hammond and morally dubious cop DC Carter, and in comes thug-for-hire Eddie 'O Connor, a crop-haired East ender with a taste for too-tight V-neck jumpers." Promises of greater graphical detail and a "much-needed overhaul" for combat are also made, with the article noting: "It's fair to say that although we loved The Getaway for its atmosphere and the occasional show-stopping mission... we'd be the first to acknowledge that there was plenty of room for improvement."
Screenshots too dark (Score:2)
Re:Screenshots too dark (Score:1)
The Lies! (Score:5, Insightful)
Luckily, the web provides the shots I originally saw: here [gamerweb.com], here [gamerweb.com], here [gamerweb.com]. I mean, if you saw these things, your mind said "we're here, we have photorealistic games, the world has opened anew in dewy wonder and I am reborn".
So I waited and waited and waited for this game to come out; the dumb "Getaway" name made it hard to keep track of, but man, when I did re-find those screenshots, I mean, it was like a lollipop in my mind.
Finally, quietly, the damned game came out and it wasn't anywhere near those initial promises. Yeah, call me naive, but they really did look so good.
Re:The Lies! (Score:2)
Nice one guv. (Score:2, Interesting)
Improved communications have meant that it's easier then ever to talk to people from all over the globe, and yet we always come back to this sort of crap. As a UK resident who went to the states recently, it seems that if you don't speak the Queens English or Cockney, people don't know that you're from the UK.
God help people from the smaller EU states.
Great game, but they need to fix some problems (Score:1)
The physics ont eh cars nee dto be adjust. They are way to prone to spinning out, fishtailing, etc. I did like that it gets harder
Re:Great game, but they need to fix some problems (Score:1)
I love how the turns signals, which are suppsoe to guide you, most often send you against traffic, making things harder...
Re:Great game, but they need to fix some problems (Score:2)
Umm... so? (Score:2, Troll)
--Jeremy
Getaway was way too tough (Score:2)
1. First off, the game has no map like GTA and countless other games. You rely on the vehicle's turn signals to get you from A to B. This is flawed since sometimes it leads you to the wrong way down streets. And in London, traffic seems to average 10 miles/hour
2. There is an incredibly steep learning curve. I had to look on the web to find out if I held down three buttons, I could auto-target thugs and maybe survive. The fris
Realism? (Score:1)