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Fuel Tells Players Where To Go

Published: January 01, 0001 Reading Time: Approx. 8 mins



Magical floating sky arrows replace the standard GPS system in the post-apocalyptic world of Codemasters’ Fuel.

I’m not exactly sure what Codemasters’ marketing folks were thinking when they decided to create a trailer that compared [[link]] modern-day car navigation systems with red arrows flying through the sky in the direction you are supposed to be heading. One is a relatively mundane technological tool, while the other is obviously a result of the dark magics that created the apocalypse in the first place. The game blames global warming, but once you start harnessing demonic energies to help [[link]] you find the nearest Wal-Mart the world is pretty much screwed [[link]] no matter what direction the temperature is moving.

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