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Another feature that isn't featured in the demo is when you jump, your ATV can jump through bonuses. My advice is to download the demo for free on the Playstation Network. This was a game I've always liked, but when the price was almost triple of what it is now, it just wasn't feasible. This is offered at a couple of races in each class (There are 50 races in all, 4 classes). The demo gives you a simple tutorial, and allows you to play 2 courses.The demo is pretty much what the game is without the added courses and upgrades. In the game, once you complete a race, you unlock a new part and are asked if you want to go to the garage to upgrade your vehicle. The demo was definitely one I kept replaying. For the price, it's worth a BUY to play the other courses.Awards: Game Critics Award Winner 2008
Got this game for Christmas and this game is sick. The graphics are outstanding and I love the option the game gives you to completely customize multiple ATV's. If you're into racing games you should own this one.
This is a good game. It is worth the money if you get a good deal on it. I have trouble doing different tricks, i always do the same ones over and over again, but that is probably because I am not good at it ha.
When playing this game I could really appreciate the fact that it is well made and that the graphics are outstanding. The gameplay however was not up my alley. I thought it was going to be more of a racer that had jumps included, but a good part of the game consists in stringing together jumps and tricks in order to increase your boost. Those that are looking for this kind of experience won't be disappointed, but if you are like me, and you are looking for an experience more along the lines of games like Motorstorm, you may not find this one to be the best option.
I land it like a pro, bank some boost juice as a reward and speed off toward the next jump.It's a typical moment in Pure, the new off-road ATV racing title from Black Rock Studio and Disney Interactive, but the game is anything but. Ripping around a tight corner covered with loose glacial scree, I dig in, nail the nitrous boost and preload my bike's suspension at the top of a 45-degree jump. The developers at Black Rock, formerly Climax before the studio was purchased by Disney, are no strangers to the racing game scene, having worked on the ATV Offroad series and other racing titles for years. With a lurch, my ATV leaves the ground and launches into the air, floating hundreds of feet above the mountains of New Zealand before beginning its sickeningly fast decent. Being the cool-headed racer I am, I decide this is the perfect time to pull off a series of aerial tricks, including the Saddle Flip, in which I stand on my quad bike's seat and do a backflip in midair. But rather than go the simulation route for their newest project, Black Rock decided to take things in an entirely different direction by focusing on wild, over-the-top action. The result is an incredibly satisfying thrill ride that succeeds in delivering edge-of-your seat action in a striking, inviting package.
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