Video games offer various vehicles or mounts to get around throughout their world. Aside from racing sims, action-adventure video games or even fully formed RPGs need a way for players to get around the map quickly while still appreciating the scenery.
These methods of getting around can land one way or another with players. Some of these travel modes might handle perfectly the video game world and gameplay mechanics. However, others might feel too cumbersome to maneuver, with players prefer walking if the game lets them.
Thus, some of these rides are unbearable to drive, while others can be a great option to take a cruise. Here are five examples of some of the smoothest rides available in video games, along with five others that were a burden to maneuver.
When it comes to rides in video games, the Warthog is one of the most iconic ones in gaming history. Appearing for the first time in the first Halo game in the 2000s, its controls were rudimentary, and yet, it provided a great way to move about some of the large levels.
Generally fitted with a turret on the back seat, this was the vehicle that saw Help players through many tight spots.
While in the Warthog, the player could be accompanied by two other NPC companions, one of whom would take the turret if the Master Chief is driving. The turret made the driving experience much smoother as it mowed down multiple enemies quickly.
It was mostly an optional vehicle in most missions, although the last and final part of the campaign did see a mandatory Warthog sequence which has since become legendary. Now iconically known as the Warthog run, it has featured in all three main entries from Bungie’s original trilogy.
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