And yet it still remains sub-par with mostly the same fan boys of always (although predator was the 1st decent addition) Check out: Chaos Rings(RPG) Warpgate(dunno what's the name of this genre) Freaking Inkies (casual) R.O.S.M. (decent TD) Alive 4-ever Returns (if you like the original) Motocross Challenge (retro game in the style of excitebike) Babylonian Twins (Nice platformer) Solomon's Keep (although this one has more than 1 month)
hmm... I've been playing real life too much already. And I've already finished Chaos Rings. Thanks anyway.
I took a look at Vector Rally yesterday (just a video), and I'm not too sure about how much it has. Sure, there are 7 (I think) different tracks, but if you can figure out the perfect route, you'll just go that way every time, and the computer will be useless. It might be more fun to replay than I'm making it to be, but it doesn't seem like there'd be too much.
I didn't like it that much. It's still more fun playing it on paper. you must think more and you can add your ideas to the game and make your own tracks!
Honestly, I personally enjoy Minigore more. It's more pick-up-and-play, (survival mode in GB isn't as immediately satisfying) and Minigore is simpler. Personally, I believe simpler is better when it comes to dual-stick shooters.
Heck get both Minigore and Guerrilla Bob as they're both on sale for $.99. I like Minigore's simplicity to a survival mode and GB's update with the all new weapons and upgrade system.