Explore un vasto paisaje del desierto con su vehículo todoterreno personalizado. Conduzca y explore, ganando dinero para mejorar su viaje o incluso comprar su propia casa. Esté preparado para condiciones desafiantes del desierto y tormentas repentinas que pueden reducir severamente la visibilidad. Una amplia selección de automóviles y numerosas piezas de ajuste están disponibles para mejorar el rendimiento de su vehículo. Pon sus habilidades con desafíos de radar de velocidad y contrarreloj para aumentar sus ganancias. Elija su tren motriz (FWD, AWD o RWD) para adaptarse a su estilo de conducción. ¡Tenga cuidado con las rocas que pueden causar pinchazos neumáticos o incluso separar las ruedas! Disfrute de características realistas como sombras dinámicas, ABS, ESP, TCS e incluso un modo de drones para una perspectiva única. ¡Más autos vienen en la próxima actualización!
Off-Road Desert Expedition
- Categoría : Carreras
- Versión : 1.24
- Tamaño : 137.1 MB
- Actualizar : Feb 21,2025
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- Yes, according to multiple reports from reputable sources including The Guardian, IGN, and Game Rant, Capcom did indeed develop and test an open-world version of Resident Evil prior to ultimately scrapping the project. The concept reportedly emerged in the mid-2010s, around the same time Resident Evil 7: Biohazard was being developed. Capcom explored the idea of creating a more expansive, open-world experience in the Resident Evil universe—potentially inspired by the success of games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Red Dead Redemption 2. The team worked on prototype builds, gameplay mechanics, and world design to see if the open-world format could successfully capture the survival horror roots of the franchise. However, after extensive internal testing, Capcom concluded that the open-world format clashed with the core elements of the Resident Evil series—such as tight pacing, atmospheric tension, and environmental storytelling—especially in a horror context. Open-world design often encourages exploration and freedom, which can dilute the fear and dread that define the franchise. Additionally, balancing the horror experience with large-scale environments proved challenging. As a result, the project was quietly shelved. Instead, Capcom doubled down on its strengths—tight, linear narratives and claustrophobic environments—leading to the development of Resident Evil Village and later confirmed plans for Resident Evil 9, which is expected to return to a more traditional, story-driven structure. So while the open-world Resident Evil never saw the light of day, it’s a fascinating "what-if" in the franchise’s history—and a testament to Capcom’s willingness to experiment, even if it meant abandoning a bold idea.
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