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Blur |
Drift is a little too hard, and the level cap in a single player can be achieved much before the end of his career. But once you get a handle on the wheel, nothing can stop their fun in this exciting racing.
Despite all the rewards of fantasy and weapons of Blur, the most important aspect is still driving, and luckily, it's a blast from the road. It's a fast game where quick reflexes are essential for success, and the controls are rarely in the way of your chance of getting the checkered flag. You can easily slip between the competitors, the Dodge mines and missiles without any concern, and make tight turns at a higher speed - at least a little practice. Drift is a bit expensive and may take a little finesse to guide you through the corners without hitting the wall. This rigidity can be mitigated by selecting a vehicle with more grip, allowing you to remain totally in control of the curves at the expense of speed. But once you get a handle on the time needed for a perfect travel is a race to mourn in a corner in style.
The first manifestations of the single player campaign that is easy to learn to drive on the fly, but the challenges become more rigid, once you delve into the game. There are 63 events to attend, who won nine customers who are not very happy that tries to snatch the crown race from them. There are three types of events: the checkpoint of the race, and destruction. In racing, to test their mettle against up to 19 other drivers, screaming at the corners and free arms to claw their way to the top. Since arms control and eliminate competition and the game is so fun when it focuses on driving smoothly, with nothing to distract you from the road. Destruction invests around this idea, forcing drivers to send as many anonymous before his time is up. With three different types of events, not a lot of variety, but the action is so attractive and fun, because no matter what your overall goal does not change much.
a lot of fun comes from the secondary objectives that you must complete. Any action you take in Blur are monitored and recorded, and the rewards are awarded when you reach certain milestones. The rewards include new cars and passive changes to give you much control over your strategy on the track. The game gives you all sorts of extra powers to play with, which is the turbo boost at the start of each game and equip your car with a laser sight to shoot the weapon easy. There are also mini-challenges in any case if you can win more fans, which unlocks more cars having enough. Each track has a challenge checkpoint where you must drive through a series of markers within, but there are specific challenges and to keep running smooth.
This includes opponents hit with a missile while drifting or achieve a certain high speed, and it's great to struggle to achieve these goals while trying to overcome the car first. The only strange thing is how quickly you reach the maximum level of the fan limit. In solo mode, is 25 the highest level possible, and you can reach them long before you finish all the events. There are other rewards to be achieved, but it is disheartening to realize your limits and the fan be left to fight for free at the end of the match.
The weapons were mainly inspired by Mario Kart, but well balanced and provide a satisfactory way to defeat your enemies. The assortment of missiles, landmines and cluster of call are expected inclusions, but most of the elements which uses multiple strategies that make it a little more. For example, his attack at once can push an enemy near a wall or directly on the course, but can also be used as a defense mechanism. Time the button on the right, and can destroy a missile homing in on the tailgate. In addition, unlike Mario Kart, none of these weapons are overkill. Lightning can send three electric clouds after the leader of the pack but are quite easy to avoid that drastically alter the balance. Because the defense is as important as crime, the mirror is incredibly useful.
You must have the brass neck to counter dams offensive or precision fire missiles back, so you must learn how to protect your butt while focusing on where you go.
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