Pure (video game)
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| Pure | |
|---|---|
European cover art | |
| Developer | Black Rock Studio |
| Publisher | Disney Interactive Studios |
| Director | Jason Avent |
| Producer | Ian Monaghan |
| Artist | Trevor Moore |
| Platforms | PlayStation 3 Windows Xbox 360 |
| Release | |
| Genre | Racing |
| Modes | Single-player, multiplayer |
Pure is an off-road, quad-bike trick-racing video game for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows published by Disney Interactive Studios and developed by Black Rock Studio (formerly Climax Racing, the developers of the MotoGP and ATV Offroad Fury series). The game was announced on 14 February 2008. The game incorporates a trick system that rewards the player with speed boosts for successfully pulling off tricks.
Players race with quad bikes in locations across the world, pulling off incredible stunts at extreme heights. There are three different race types:
- Race: Standard races over 3 laps. The tracks have plenty of turns and vertigo-inducing jumps. The player has to stay on top of the chart and keep pulling "fresh" tricks to win.
- Freestyle: Perform and combo as many tricks as possible before running out of gas. In the end, the player with the highest score wins.
- Sprint: Short races over 5 laps. Sprint tracks have only one or two small jumps and many hard turns, placing increased importance on turns as opposed to stunts.
The game has a trick system that monitors what kind of tricks the player has been showing off. If the player repeats the same trick, it becomes "stale", earning less points, but new tricks are "fresh" and score more points. Tricks add to a player's "thrill bar", with higher-level tricks becoming available as the bar is filled. If the bar is full, the player may perform a "special trick" given a high enough jump. The bar may deplete if boost is used or if the player crashes after an unsuccessful trick.
Development
Pure director Jason Avent assured gamers that the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions would run identically.[5] The game had a marketing budget of $10 million.[6]
At E3 2008, Pure was awarded Best Racing Game of E3 2008 by the Game Critics Awards, Editors’ Choice Award from Official Xbox Magazine (U.S.), Best Driving Game from GameTrailers.com and Best Racing Game on Xbox 360 from IGN.
A demo was released on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Marketplace on 4 September 2008.[7] The demo features one level of play. The PC demo was made available in October 2008.[8]
During the 2009 holiday season, Pure and Lego Batman were bundled with select Xbox 360 packages as a bonus.