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13 May, 2008

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Black Rock Studio only makes racing games; it has ever since it was formed as Climax Racing Studio back in 2000. You may remember it for MotoGP (on PC and Xbox) and ATV Offroad Fury. But when Disney bought the company in late 2006, both owner and developer decided it was time for a change; to put fun ahead of simulation. Pure, which launches later this year, is the first example of this, and both developer and publisher are crossing their axels that it does the business, despite competition from Sony's MotorStorm Pacific Rift and THQ's Baja.

But, as game director Jason Avent explains, Pure is a little different to those. It's an "off-road trick racing game", where the idea is to go very fast and jump very high. "We're going for fear," he says. "Vertigo's not really the only emotion we're going after. But that's the core, that's what we started with. It's all about speed, height, and near misses." Avent is after that feeling you get when you're at full throttle on a quad-bike heading into a dirt jump that forms your entire horizon, and you can see nothing but sky beyond.

And it's fast. The demo level we're shown gets right to it. There are 16 racers on the screen, and the player's rider is bouncing around and twisting the handlebars to steer (we later sit through a lecture about how the bike and machine are treated as separate objects, which helps), dirt is flying up in his wake and the barren, mountainous environment is convincing enough to bring back memories of bygone holidays. Suddenly he's in the air. The camera pans out and ground disappears, as does the music and audio in favour of a falling-bomb whistling sound. If you've ever jumped off a rooftop in Assassin's Creed, you know the feeling; breathtaking, and still on a small scale relative to perils buried deeper in the game. All the while we sit there gawping at this, however, our demonstrator is doing handstands on his quad-bike.

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As you do.

These are just the "A" tricks, but doing these will soon amass enough boost juice to fill the "B" bubble, opening up more stunts. These then give way to "Y" manoeuvres, which are topped only by your signature moves; tricks not rooted in realism like the rest, which involve leaving your bike entirely to perform a bonkers array of gymnastics. As you'll have spotted, these boost bubbles correspond to the buttons you hold on your pad (in our test session's case, the 360 one) to activate a trick, and wiggling the left stick and pressing a shoulder button allows you to tweak or link your moves. The more impressive your trick, the more boost juice you are rewarded with. Repeating stunts meets with diminishing boost returns, and holding the pose for too long leads to crashes, which drain your boost gauge a little or a lot depending on the gravity of your error.

Tricks are not the only things that open up as you gain more boost juice, either; the faster you go, the higher you jump, and the higher you soar, the more alternative routes around the course you'll see and be able to get to. Boost is essential, then, and you will rely on it to win. Avent reckons you'll spend about 60 percent of your time in the air, and when you get good enough you can boost-surf your way around the level. This obviously takes practice, but adds significant longevity as you begin to slowly master it. It also explains the "off-road trick racing" label Avent stamps on the game. "That's really the difference; it's an action sport, an extreme sport more than an off-road racing game. We call it off-road trick racing. It's a little niche; there's not really been anything like it before." So there it is: more SSX than MotorStorm.

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Eraysor
13/05/08 @ 06:52
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Anything similar to SSX gets bonus points for me. I just wish they'd hurry up and release an actual SSX game >_<
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13/05/08 @ 07:13
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I still cannot believe EA of all people haven't released a SSX game on the current consoles, and if they were to add some of the innovations of SKATE it would be really cool (pardon the pun)
Ged42
13/05/08 @ 07:34
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Looks cool... but is there 2 or 4 player split screen?

Too many games are making a huge fuss over how fancy their online multiplayer is, but completely forget to have the miles more fun split screen mode.


Gasp!! EA hasn't cashed in on one of their big licenses yet!! Im sure they're beavering away on a new SSX in their top secret mountain retreat somewhere.
Metalfish
13/05/08 @ 07:37
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Be like the original sled storm, go on, you know you want to.
Beano
13/05/08 @ 07:58
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Yes... a new Sled Storm would be great :)
syphaa
13/05/08 @ 08:15
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This is shaping up really nicely, I have always been a fan of the Black Rock titles.
Hopefully this will bring me back to my Motocross Madness days online, so much fun.

The customisation sounds cool also, hopefully it will be nice and deep!
poloman
13/05/08 @ 08:26
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looks good lol 'as you do' nice :)
farticusmaximus
13/05/08 @ 08:44
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Looks like a lot of fun, hopefully more like SSX Tricky than SSX 3 as that was by far the most fun of the series. Dont want a free-form course as I much prefer learning a proper track and working out where you can get specific shortcuts/alternate routes..

In fact, sod it, just release SSX tricky on XBLA and I'll be happy :)
hokuto_no_rob
13/05/08 @ 08:55
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SSX will be announced at E3 and out at Chrimbo - it was totally hinted at in Burnout Paradise.
BadBoyBonner
13/05/08 @ 09:02
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ATV: Quad Power Bike Racing 2 by Climax was one of the most underrated racing games ever - plus the 4 player split screen was brilliant. Much prefer it's 4 player action to any of the MarioKarts post Snes era.

The racing and technical "assault course" showed how versatile the driving model was - could never understand how it didn't do much better commercially.

I think had on-line been a much bigger part of the console experience in those days it would have been massive.

Here's hoping - the update plays the same as I can't imagine improving the controls much if at all.
spongebob
13/05/08 @ 09:33
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Looks cool (get it?)

Anyway, next-gen SSX would be excellent as long as it's more like SSX Tricky and less like the previous games.
Madafunkola
13/05/08 @ 09:33
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PLEEEEEASE say there's going to be a new SSX - it was the only game my Girlfriend would play with me on the old xbox!
Altrezia
13/05/08 @ 09:34
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Looks like quite a laugh.

:)
Cloudane
13/05/08 @ 12:24
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This is definitely one to watch.
Kanselier
13/05/08 @ 13:02
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Never heard of this, might keep an eye on it.

And SSX Tricky 2 please! With Rahzel as announcer! "PH-PH-PHA-PHA-PHAT TR-TRICK!!"
Oh god how I love(d) SSX Tricky. By far the best game in the series
Cloudane
13/05/08 @ 13:04
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Yup, I agree.

My friend once said that SSX 3 was the best in the series and all I could do was stare at him in disbelief.

SSX Tri-tri-tric-trickey-key-key!
Feanor
13/05/08 @ 17:23
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Your friend > you.

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