Perplexing Pixels: Dangerous Driving (Xbox One X) Review
In this episode Attack Slug attempts to teach Grim how to play Dangerous Driving on the Xbox One. Is putting Grim behind the wheel of the worlds fastest super cars really a good idea?
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Attack Slug, a life long gamer attempts to teach Grim from Grim's Toy Show how to play some of the most fun exciting and popular video games across as many platforms and consoles as we can capture. We call this series Perplexing Pixels! Why you may ask? Because Grim doesn't have the faintest idea on how to complete levels, gain achievements, connect with other players, or even manage the controller in his hands. Join us as we play games from past and present on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, PC, Nintendo Wii, Wii U, Switch, VR, mobile and whatever other systems we can figure out how to grab a video feed from.
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Episode #320 #DangerousDriving #Burnout #XboxOne
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Dangerous Driving is a racing game and considered by the developers as a spiritual sequel to the Burnout series. Players, after selecting a car and track, attempt to beat the other races (computer-controlled, or other online players). Dangerous Driving includes the same crash elements from Burnout; players can ram opponents into the sides of the track or oncoming damage to cause them to crash (known as Takedowns), temporarily stopping them from racing before their car respawns and they can continue on. By performing Takedowns or other driving stunts like drifting, they build up a Nitro meter; once past a certain threshold they can activate Nitro which gives them a speed boost while some part of the meter is filled