I'm a big fan of racing games. My favorite arcade style racing game is the Cruis'n series. This game has all the quirks and fun of arcade style racers but is annoying too. The AI is tough to beat. You're constantly spinning out and running into stuff that normally flies out of the way in most racing games. Yes, it may slow you down but you can break right through it. In this game, you get stuck and there's no damn reverse. So it takes you longer to get back on track. May try this game again but not today.
I really wanted to like this game as I'm a fan of train simulators, sim city and so forth. For some reason, I just didn't find this game fun. While it has nice graphics, it lacks character. The UI wasn't bad but the process of getting things done lacked enjoyment. I would suggest trying out the demo before purchasing.
It's nice to play some gokq (good old kings quest)! First, lets talk about installing KQ IV V VI. It installs the three games, DosBox, and the shortcuts to your desktop for each game. The shortcut icons look pretty nice too. Then it's as simple as clicking the icon to play. I had no worries here about configuring DosBox to get these games running. This was a plus, as I pretty much knew these were dos games and I didn't want to have to fiddle to get them running. This series was one of the coolest series of adventure gaming then and now. It's also what got me into playing games on the pc back in the early 90's. I found it interesting that there were options in the game which could cause you to end the game early, if you made a wrong decision. Sierra (original creators of KQ) was known for this. So make sure to save often and not to the same file (over writing). So, to sum up. It installs fine and plays just like it use to, back in the Ms-dos days. Just make sure when you're ready to play KQ IV, you switch to window mode (Alt + Enter) because you'll need to read text from the manual and enter it into the game (this was the copy protection they used for this game).