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+ | '''blur''' is an arcade style racing video game for Microsoft Windows, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. it was developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Activision. |
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− | '''Blur''' is an arcade style racing video game for Microsoft Windows, Playstation 3, and Xbox 360, developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Activision. It features over 50 licensed and custom [[:category:cars|cars]], 33 [[:category:tracks|tracks]] in 14 real-world inspired locations, visual damage modeling, and semi-realistic car physics. For an arcade twist, it also includes eight [[power-ups]], and [[modifications]] that players can re-equip each race. Cars and modifications are progressively unlocked in both [[singleplayer]] career and online [[multiplayer]] modes with [[fans|fan points]] earned every race. Blur integrates with its official website, Facebook, and Twitter to share race results, enhanced screenshots, player activities, and other stats. |
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+ | It features over 50 licensed [[:category:cars|cars]] including custom models, 33 [[:category:tracks|tracks]] in 14 real-world inspired locations, visual damage modelling and arcade style car physics. The arcade and kart racing style of blur includes eight [[power-ups]] as well as [[modifications]] that players can equip before races. |
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+ | Cars and modifications are progressively unlocked in both the [[singleplayer]] career and online [[multiplayer]] modes with [[fans|fan points]] earned after every race. |
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==[[Multiplayer]]== |
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[[File:Blur_split_Screen.jpg|thumb|left|300px|4-player split screen.]] |
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+ | The two multiplayer modes are [[Racing|racing]] and [[Motor Mash|motor mash]]. They can be played free for all or in teams. Console system link and computer local area network play is supported. |
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Revision as of 18:16, 13 September 2011
Developer(s) | Bizarre Creations |
Publisher(s) |
Activision |
Release date |
US May 25, 2010 |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Game modes | Single player, multiplayer |
Platform(s) | PC, Xbox 360, Play Station 3 |
Rating | ESRB (US) E10+ PEGI (EU) 7 |
blur is an arcade style racing video game for Microsoft Windows, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. it was developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Activision.
It features over 50 licensed cars including custom models, 33 tracks in 14 real-world inspired locations, visual damage modelling and arcade style car physics. The arcade and kart racing style of blur includes eight power-ups as well as modifications that players can equip before races.
Cars and modifications are progressively unlocked in both the singleplayer career and online multiplayer modes with fan points earned after every race.
Blur integrates with its official website, Facebook and Twitter to share player activities such as race results, screenshots as well as other statistics.
Singleplayer
The singleplayer career mode in blur sees the player climbing a difficulty progressing ladder by completing races and challenges in order to challenge nine rival racers in a one-on-one race. Each rival has a unique persona and race style. Leaderboards and challenges allow players to compete indirectly with friends.
Multiplayer
The game supports up to maximum of 20 players per race for certain game modes and 4 players with split screen.
The two multiplayer modes are racing and motor mash. They can be played free for all or in teams. Console system link and computer local area network play is supported.