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Pure


Like inhaling a mix of Dirt, air, and adrenaline

If you’ve never jumped off an ATV while 100 feet in the air and run in place next to it before climbing back on (still in mid-air, mind you), you’re missing out on a serious rush. As a professional ATV racer, you perform a mix of realistic and gravity-defying tricks at blistering speeds across a variety of beautifully rendered exotic landscapes. Pure’s more fantastical aspects, such as the occasional ineffectual run-in with a tree that doesn’t interrupt your rider’s acrobatics, may offend physics purists but it sacrifices that realism to achieve an adrenaline-pumping pace that avoids penalizing experimentation with the game’s engaging trick combo system.

The World Tour campaign lets you compete through 10 stages, each consisting of four to seven events, in Race, Sprint, or Freestyle modes. Freestyle and Race play essentially the same, whether you chain together tricks for points or speed boosts, but tiny courses with no big jumps limit my enthusiasm for Sprints. Like a true feel-good game, Pure rewards you with new ATVs, racer avatars, or upgrade parts after almost every event, even if you don’t take first. Pure’s extremely forgiving learning curve makes it friendly to even the most novice racers, but will fail to challenge experienced drivers. Overcoming the controls - a misguided attempt to mimic dual joysticks on a keyboard - is the real obstacle to success. A gamepad is strongly recommended.

There’s some wasted potential in multiplayer, which is an uninspired replica of the single player modes without rewards, and both single- and multiplayer suffer from long load screens. But these hiccups won’t do more than stall your enjoyment. Pure is exciting fun that long-time racing fans and those looking to get their feet wet in the genre can enjoy.

PC Gamer scores games on a percentage scale, which is rounded to the closest whole number to determine the GamesRadar score.

PCG Final Verdict: 82% (excellent)

Dec 16, 2008

You'll love
  • Blistering speed
  • Fun stunt/boost system
  • Gorgeous landscapes
You'll hate
  • Not realistic
  • Too-easy learning curve
  • Keyboard controls don't work well
 
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DeadGirls  - 6 months 17 days ago 
Its funny, I prefer more realistic games in every genre EXCEPT racing (and sports), realistic racing games like GranTourismo and Nascar are boring as hell to me.
This looks pretty fun and I'm a sucker for huge jumps and breath-taking vistas.
I may get this game if it comes to STEAM.
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Pure
Pure

Genre: Racing
Release date: Sep 16, 2008
Published by: Disney Interactive Studios
Developed by: Black Rock Studios
Min system requirements: P4 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, 128MB GeForce 6600/Radeon X1300 videocard, 5.5GB HD Space
Recommended system: Dual-core CPU, 2GB RAM, GeForce 8800GT/Radeon 4850 videocard
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
16 player VS
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Like inhaling a mix of Dirt, air, and adrenaline
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