Interactive leaderboards let you race the ghost of the best climber, and like following a ghost in a racing sim, it provides you with some visual tips on how to best maximize your climbing experience. Although you could complain about the fact that the $49.99 game only has three actual levels-the Bay, the Canyon, and the Alps-each difficulty setting actually leads you a different way around the rock, which was a welcome increase in playability. See Also: Review: ‘Chronos’ is a Massively Beautiful Game That Wants You to Die, and Die You ShallĮach level has the standard difficulty settings easy, medium, and hard. ![]() ![]() Facebook's First Full AR Glasses are Code Named 'Project Nazare'
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