On the surface, Blur is a good (and gorgeous) arcade racer that borrows just as much from Nintendo’s Mario Kart games as it does from developer Bizarre Creations’ Project Gotham series. Immediately beneath that surface, however, is an absolutely exhilarating multiplayer experience, and one of the best online racers available.
Packed with punishing power-ups and an awesome sense of progression, Blur’s multiplayer steals the show here, and is the real reason it’ll take up residency in your disc drive for weeks on end. We may never see that promised sequel, but the one bite of Blur that we did get still has us booting up our consoles for a quick race. Or twenty.
Blur is the ultimate wheel-to-wheel racing experience, dropping players into heart-pumping, electrified action with multiple cars trading paint as they charge towards the finish line. Drivers careen through real-world track locations packed with fast curves, sneaky alternate routes and hair-raising jumps in over 60 licensed cars as they collect intense power-ups, including the ability to blast other cars out of the way with huge bursts of energy, boost their speed, and more. The game’s story unfolds through Bizarre Creations’ unique and innovative community-based interface, enabling players to build a network of allies, rivals, fans and personalized racing experiences with friends both inside and outside the game. Blur delivers a new style of racing experience for all gamers.
Blur Full System Requirements [pc]
Minimum System Requirements:
CPU: Intel Pentium D Dual Core 3.4ghz or better
RAM: 1 GB Ram for Windows XP, 2 GB for Windows Vista or
Windows 7
VGA: 256 MB NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT or better or ATI Radeon 1600XT or better with Shader 3.0 capabilities.
HDD: 14GB of free hard drive space
Network: Broadband connection required for Multiplayer Connectivity
Recommended System Requirements:
CPU: Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo 2.0ghz or better
RAM: 2 GB Ram
VGA: 256 MB NVIDIA GeForce 7800GT or better or ATI Radeon 1800XT or better with Shader 3.0 capabilities
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