
Racing games that have aged like a fine wine | S02E03
We’re back with a brand new episode of the Traxion.GG podcast, and this week we discuss games that have aged like a fine wine. Dodgy episode title aside, this is pertinent, as we live in an age where games are updated, refined, patched and added to post-launch, which means that the original Metacritic becomes less and less relevant. ‘Games as a service’ is a term that exists. Some simulators work on a subscription basis. Games have a second life beyond the initial release. So, here are just s...
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Show Notes
We’re back with a brand new episode of the Traxion.GG podcast, and this week we discuss games that have aged like a fine wine.
Dodgy episode title aside, this is pertinent, as we live in an age where games are updated, refined, patched and added to post-launch, which means that the original Metacritic becomes less and less relevant.
‘Games as a service’ is a term that exists. Some simulators work on a subscription basis. Games have a second life beyond the initial release.
So, here are just some games that we think fit the bill as something that has got better with age. Like Ryan Gosling or Sienna Miller, but in video game form.
Be sure to let us know some games that you think have got better the older they become and we may revisit this topic in a future episode.
Hosted by Justin Sutton, with guest Thomas Harrison-Lord.
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