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PureScore: 8.5 / 10
One would think the "spiritual successor" of the SSX series would actually be another SSX game, so it's unexpected to find that the spiritual successor is the muddy ATV racing game Pure, which drives the line between racing and impossible stunt show.
* Screenshots taken from Xbox 360 version.
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up the meter enough and access to
increasingly elaborate tricks are granted, right up to the uber move.
Some jumps are so massive -- 1/2 mile in some cases -- that the more
proficient racers will be able to completely max the boost meter in a
single jump. Having that boost on hand upon landing can mean the
difference between a fifth place finish and a first place finish. |
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points in the World Tour Mode, as well as more gear for the fully customizable ATVs, which are modified in a very user friendly garage. There are plenty of slots in the garage to build racers or more stunt friendly rides. The best thing is that there's no money involved and players can simply hold down a button to have an ATV constructed as you watch if you don't want to fret over the color schemes and what handle grips just go with the overall look of the vehicle. Having a variety of engine classes and stunt or racing vehicle means players always have a suitable ride on-hand for Freestyle and Race events.
* Screenshots taken from Xbox 360 version.
(November 10, 2008)
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