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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Download Split Second Demo

Unlike many modern day driving games, Split/Second is as subtle as a lightning bolt tearing through a fireworks factory. That’s not to say that careful maneuvering, perfect powerslides, and skillful overtakes aren’t all integral parts of Black Rock Studios latest arcade racer, but it is hard to concentrate on any of these tactics when a six-story building is crumbling onto the track in front of you and an ocean liner is careening wildly into your path.Like the Burnout series before it, Split/Second is an arcade racer that feeds on adrenaline, as each explosively-crafted stunt course is layered with enough destructive dangers to keep any player with a pulse firmly perched at the edge of their seat. The racing is fast and feverish, with enemy cars constantly nipping at your tailpipe as the ever-evolving tracks present their own unique challenges. Drifting, drafting behind other vehicles, and catching air will allow you to drop a piece of the environment onto an opponent. Explosive barrels, toppling towers, collapsing missile silos, and even a bursting dam are just a few of the dozens of obstacles that can be triggered at will, though players must time these attacks right if they don’t want to crush themselves alongside their opponents.

The car handling is solid, as hairpin turns and near-miss passes feel smooth and manageable, while the aggressive AI keeps every race frustratingly close. Pitch-perfect driving and clever use of the environmental hazards will only get you so far, as enemy racers will always seem to catch up to you moments before the finish line is crossed. This constant jockeying for first ensures that there’s never a dull moment in the twelve-tier campaign mode, though it also leads to mounds of frustration and some aggravating photo-finish losses. Thankfully, you don’t need to place first in every race to advance through the game, though achievement hunters are in for an uphill struggle with this one.Split/Second includes a handful of exciting race modes, all of which take advantage of the game’s glorified use of destruction. Aside from standard racing and elimination contests, a unique ‘survival’ mode has players dodging gasoline-filled barrels that drop out of the back of a rampaging truck. Another mode has players evading missiles that are landing on the road in front of them, stringing up point combos as each attack wave is passed without incident. Most of these modes can also be played online with up to eight players, offering a welcome change from the standard race types found in most of the competition. While all of the included modes are a blast, I do wish there were a few more unique options. New race types stop being introduced half-way through the campaign, making the back half a bit less exciting than the initial rush.

Demo Downloads:

PC: Click Here

Xbox 360: Download available at XBOX LIVE

PlayStation: Download available at PlayStaion Network

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