I do remember SR1 or 2 having a similar ability. But Driv3r was funnier and had more ridiculously good results when playing it. They should make a new Driver game
That’s kind of cool, I guess. Good luck to them. I didn’t bother getting that far because I haven’t burned out my attention span badly enough to desire anything approaching that level of pointless visual noise.
If this is the gameplay they choose to show off I’m not terribly excited. A few minutes of beat-em-up action, followed by on-rails shooting and driving segments interlaced with QTEs, all with enough quips and callouts to make a Marvel fanboy tired.
I love playing big, involved boardgames and their designs are fantastic but trying to teach it to someone and do all of the admin of resolving moves can make it feel like a chore.
For example, I’ve played Nemesis precisely once. It took HOURS to get through because of learning all the rules etc. Loved it, love the design, would be freakin’ perfect if there was a digital version which automates the faff.
I want to like to play complex games these days but everyone is distracted as it is and spending hours to learn the game only to forget it by the next time you play is exhausting
It’s not that bad if you keep it to 3-4 people and you plan for it. I’ve had groups with new players like that which start at 10am and go to around 5pm, including around 45min for lunch. Not a bad way to spend a Saturday.
Going the full 6 players takes a much longer time, though.
If everyone in the group already knows how to play, and at least one person in the group is the “Cool, so it’s Harriet’s turn now” kind of person that keeps the game moving, then games can go fairly quickly in my experience
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