Enthusia - Good game or no?
Zachp911
09-25-2005, 07:13 PM
Seems that no one has made a thread yet about the game Enthusia, it looks alot like GT4. Does anybody have this game, and if so.. how do you like it? Can you modify your vehicle throughout the game like GT4?
pre98zetec
09-25-2005, 08:35 PM
copied from another post I made
I rented this game today, 15 minutes I decided sega gt 2002 is way better. Point blank simple, enthusia sucks.
and no, you can't mod your car like GT4, there are upgrades. You can't pick what you want on though.
I rented this game today, 15 minutes I decided sega gt 2002 is way better. Point blank simple, enthusia sucks.
and no, you can't mod your car like GT4, there are upgrades. You can't pick what you want on though.
kfoote
10-06-2005, 11:41 AM
Bump, I picked this up earlier this week.
First off, it's not as good as GT4, but there are some things I like about it more than GT4. I like the career mode setup where it's to your advantage to run clean and stay on track, and I like the handicapping system where you can still get good levels of points for using an inferior car in a race even if you don't win. I also like that you can adjust the setup for just about everything on the car from the beginning, and that it shows what the changes that you are making will do to the car. It also has the Nurburgring Nordschleiffe, and unlike GT4, you can run it backwards. It also does have some very cool cars that GT4 doesn't (BMW E30 M3 and BMW M1 are two that immediately come to mind).
I don't like that the brakes are terrible in every car I've used so far, and though the fictional tracks use some bits and pieces from other tracks, none of the fantasy tracks has really made me think, "Wow, I'd really like to drive on this track if it existed in real life" like a few of the tracks in GT4 do.
Net result: For $30, it's still a decent buy that is different enough from GT4 to make it worthwhile.
First off, it's not as good as GT4, but there are some things I like about it more than GT4. I like the career mode setup where it's to your advantage to run clean and stay on track, and I like the handicapping system where you can still get good levels of points for using an inferior car in a race even if you don't win. I also like that you can adjust the setup for just about everything on the car from the beginning, and that it shows what the changes that you are making will do to the car. It also has the Nurburgring Nordschleiffe, and unlike GT4, you can run it backwards. It also does have some very cool cars that GT4 doesn't (BMW E30 M3 and BMW M1 are two that immediately come to mind).
I don't like that the brakes are terrible in every car I've used so far, and though the fictional tracks use some bits and pieces from other tracks, none of the fantasy tracks has really made me think, "Wow, I'd really like to drive on this track if it existed in real life" like a few of the tracks in GT4 do.
Net result: For $30, it's still a decent buy that is different enough from GT4 to make it worthwhile.
Polygon
10-13-2005, 02:50 PM
copied from another post I made
I rented this game today, 15 minutes I decided sega gt 2002 is way better. Point blank simple, enthusia sucks.
and no, you can't mod your car like GT4, there are upgrades. You can't pick what you want on though.
My thoughts exactly, you are much better off getting Sega GT 2002 which is a VERY good game even if it was a bundle with my X-Box.
I rented this game today, 15 minutes I decided sega gt 2002 is way better. Point blank simple, enthusia sucks.
and no, you can't mod your car like GT4, there are upgrades. You can't pick what you want on though.
My thoughts exactly, you are much better off getting Sega GT 2002 which is a VERY good game even if it was a bundle with my X-Box.
Zachp911
10-13-2005, 08:59 PM
I'm not gonna even bother buying Enthusa, I just got GT4 about 2 weeks ago and I'm addicted to it.
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