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[Review] MX vs ATV All Out (Nintendo Switch)

Developer: Rainbow Studios
Publisher: THQ Nordic
Platform: Nintendo Switch
Version Reviewed: eShop Download
Category: Racing, Sports
No. of Players: up to 8 players
Release Date: September 1, 2020 (Worldwide)
Price: $39.99 USD

 

HISTORY:

The MX vs ATV series has seen its ups and downs (pun intended) throughout its lifespan. Starting back in 2005 on the PS2, Xbox and PC, The series has seen an installment on every console since then with MX vs ATV Unleashed, MX vs ATV Untamed in 2007, MX vs ATV Reflex in 2009, MX vs ATV Alive in 2011 on just the PS3 and Xbox 360, MX vs ATV Supercross on PS3, Xbox 360 and eventually ported to the PS4 and Xbox One and finally MX vs ATV All Out which launched in 2018 on the PS4 and Xbox One and was ported to the Nintendo Switch on September 1st, 2020, developed by Rainbow Studios and published by THQ Nordic.

The series was born by combining the MX Unleashed franchise with he ATV Offroad Fury series, born from the ashes of THQ as the company saw some reorganizing. The series survived the death of THQ before Nordic grabbed the franchise. This series is well known for high flying stunts, offroad vehicles, and motocross races. On a Nintendo system, it really shows how far we have come since the Excitebike days as offroad racing games have developed over the years.

 

STORY:

With MX vs ATV All Out, there is no direct story. It’s an open world, offroad arcade racing game. The primary focus is competing in various racing modes, exploring the open world, completing some pretty ridiculous stunts in freestyle mode, and competing online and with friends in local and online multiplayer.

As you compete in various race series, you’ll earn money depending on when you finish, just like any other racing game where you have in-game currency. You’ll use this currency to upgrade your cosmetics, tune-up your bike, and purchase more gear throughout your career. There are quite a few well-known brands if you’re astute in the world of motocross and ATV racing, of which I am no expert.

When you begin, the game walks you through each tutorial of racing styles. This was helpful, however, while racing around in practice mode, the pop-up tips and hints and instructions were very distracting and I could not focus on the information given. You’re not competing against anyone but there is a timer of course and while it is tutorial mode, if you’re racing around you don’t want to read and drive…just like the law says against texting and driving. I was not a big fan of the tutorial and honestly, there is a lot to take in that newcomers need to ingest before jumping in and trying to tackle stunts and races.

 

GAMEPLAY:

MX vs ATV All Out is your standard racing game. Pull the trigger to give it the “Go Go” juice, press the left trigger to brake. When you crash, press a to restart quickly. The controls are very standard and easy to jump in and play. The challenge lies in the terrain and how you handle jumps and landings.

Any motocross game is going to replete with bumps, hills, leaps, and bounds. You have to read the area as you soar through the air and figure out the best way to land and keep your speed in certain modes. There are quite a few different areas when you start into the various series to compete in. All of them have their own personality. Some levels are a vast desert, others are a rocky terrain and some are a pleasant hilly mountainside valley. All of these levels have a lot of jumps and twists and turns that you must traverse in order to win.

In point to point mode, you race through 10 checkpoints that are placed randomly throughout each world. In the unforgiving vein of Mario Kart, do not get cocky and think you have it in the bag because the NPC racers will quickly steal your thunder!

In Series, there is an amateur offroad set of events, an amateur motocross set of events and indoor opencross set of events. There are also a few DLC packs that you can purchase for more experiences. As you level up, you unlock more challenging racing modes and more stunts and arenas to race in. You’ll have to get the game to really learn more! This racing title is quite full of experiences and replayability for the offroad racing fan!

In events mode, there are six modes. Supercross, ArenaCross, National, Opencross, Waypoint, Freestyle, and Freeride. Each mode has a plethora of levels to race in, as well as more add on DLC content. The online multiplayer is not the most intuitive. The wait times are too long and the gameplay is very choppy. However, there is one neat perk. When you enter online multiplayer mode, you can use the Nintendo Switch Online Smartphone App to communicate with other racers. I did not have a pleasant experience with the online multiplayer on the Switch and I hope they improve over time.

Some modes in multiplayer include the standard waypoint races and circuits. One fun mode is called TAG! It is literally tag, but with motocross bikes. This can actually be fun whenever a game loads….As I type this, I am still waiting on matchmaking to find a quick match and it’s been about ten minutes…

Overall the gameplay is smooth, albeit the graphics in the open world can be choppy. The casual racing fan will find the most challenges trying to navigate all the jumps and mounds in lieu of their standard flat tracks they are used to in the average racer. You should not play this game if you are not a fan of jumping hills and performing stunts all the time.

 

CONTENT & FEATURES:

As mentioned above, there are quite a few DLC Packs and Add on content available for this game. The Ricky Carmichael Farm GOAT pack includes a map pack that is a replication of Ricky Carmichaels Goat farm. Ricky Carmichael is a pro motocross driver who holds 7 AMA Motocross championships and 5 Supercross championships, so he’s kind of a big deal, and I think it’s pretty neat his goat farm is a usable track!

The Hometown MX Nationals pack includes a few tracks from around the world and a few day time variations to add some variety to your racing! And finally, Slash’s Snakepit includes three supercross tracks and a freestyle map that were all designed by the legendary guitarist Slash!

In the eShop, there is also an overwhelming amount of DLC vehicles for MX vs ATV All Out to purchase to add to your collection. All these vehicles are actual replications of real motocross bikes and ATV’s. I love it when real brands get used in racing games. This adds more realism to the experience, especially when you’re tuning your bike and you’re using real brands and real parts!

On top of DLC, you can use your in-game currency that you earn from races to upgrade your bike and customize your appearance to match your racing personality! This gives you some incentive to win and finish every race and earn as much money as possible.

 

AUDIO:

Being the hard rock fan I am, I always gravitate towards the soundtracks of games like this and Need for Speed Underground or even Tony Hawks Pro Skater. The soundtrack for MX vs ATV All Out is no different as it is chock full of great metal, punk even some dubstep. Featuring artists like Asking Alexandria, Lettuce, Stick To Your Guns, The Offspring, and even My Chemical Romance, the soundtrack is one of the best for fans of rock and metal in a racing game.

The balance does seem to be off sometimes as the music is sometimes too faint in the background. You can adjust the balance in the menu, however, I still feel the overworld noise and the hum of the motocross bikes are too overbearing and cover up the music.

 

 

VISUALS & PERFORMANCE:

The overworld graphics in MX vs ATV All Out leave much to be desired. The frame rates drop pretty quickly but after you play for a bit, it smooths itself out. For some reason, the actual series races and events run smoother than the overworld driving. Freestyle can be a real mess too when you’re trying to control your driver and the performance gets choppy. I found that choppiness very frustrating at times.

The other fun part of motocross racing games is the crashes and seeing your driver ragdoll into oblivion. If you wreck into the wrong spot your driver will literally go flying into the sky…Not sure why it would be this extreme.

Handheld mode for MX vs ATV All Out is not very smooth either as you drive. I have found though that when you play a game like this on a tv with limited settings, it may perform better. Playing the Switch version on a big 4K display TV, the framerates can drop, whereas, playing this game on a smaller 22” HD Tv, the graphics performed a little better.

 

OBSERVATIONS

MX vs ATV All Out is a fun offroad racer, even with some issues. There is a huge variety of maps and levels to explore and experience and there are plenty of DLC vehicles to unlock as well as gear to unlock and upgrade.

The average racing fan may not enjoy how many hills and leaps there are, but for those who enjoy stunts, high flying, and performing tricks, this is the game for you. The challenge in the series racing is satisfying and the racing is quite addicting. If you can get past the long loading times and matchmaking, this is an experience that is worth your time.

All the positives can still be erased by the performance. Graphics don’t make the game. Performance matters more and this game fell short. The tutorial was not designed well and I still had questions on how to do some of the tricks they explained. Luckily, you can revisit any tutorial again and practice your skills. This game is focused on physics and racing and you must pay attention to how you land and where you land.

 

 

CONCLUSION:

MX vs ATV All Out is a challenging, fun and sometimes frustrating open world, offroad arcade racing game. Anyone can pick it up, but it is not easy to master. This experience is enjoyable however, be prepared to be underwhelmed by some of it’s performance.

 

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 *A Review key was provided by the publisher for the purposes of this review

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MX vs ATV All Out Review - Nintendo Switch

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Fast Facts

MX vs ATV All Out

Developer: Rainbow Studios
Publisher: THQ Nordic
Website: mxvsatv.com/
Genre: Racing, Sports
Platform: Nintendo Switch
Age Rating: PEGI 3
Release Date: 01/09/2020
Price: £34.99

A code was provided for review purposes.

Welcome to the world of MX vs ATV All Out on the Nintendo Switch, where players get to ride a variety of off-road vehicles such as ATVs, bikes and UTVs across multiple open environments and indoor arenas.

Play in a series of events across multiple different types of races and aim to be number 1!

Compound

Compound is your first port of call and it’s here where you’ll be able to learn the basics in a number of tutorial stages that are marked on your compass. After partaking in a few lessons you’ll be able to hunt down some cog collectables around the compound, and at any time press the pause button to bring up your menu options.

Learn the basics before heading onto the track!

You can press the L or R bumpers to cycle through the main modes in the game such as the events, garage and other options, allowing you to quickly access anything at any time while driving freely around.

Moto, ATV or Buggy

One of the really cool things in MX vs ATV All Out is the ability to play with 3 unique vehicles. Each one can be customised and have parts changed to improve their performance. You can also change or equip new colour palettes and designs in your garage making your vehicle your own. Out of the three vehicles, I’d say bikes are my favourite vehicles as they’re just pretty responsive and feel good to control. I wish I could say the same about ATVs which feel incredibly floaty and have no real weight behind them… thankfully the buggy is fairly better.

Controls and the Art of Racing!

Bikes control fairly well in this title; you can use the throttle with the ZR trigger and brake with the ZL. Steering is used with the left analogue stick and you can also lean into turns with the right analogue stick, which helps on tight turns or corners.  By tapping the clutch, the L bumper will allow you to gain a small speed burst to get yourself over hills or boost ahead of the pack… but be careful as overusing the clutch will actually slow you down.

Bikes are pretty fun to use; hitting bumps and jumps can feel quite thrilling as you launch into the air, the exciting truck style keeping races fun. The terrain also provides unique experiences especially in the open environments that sees you riding across rugged terrain or across muddy rivers.

Fly over bumps as you race to victory on your bike.

However, ATVs feels completely different and so far I’ve not enjoyed using them. They feel really slow, clumsy to drive, quite light and floaty which I don’t like. The last game I played that had great ATV controls was, believe it or not, ATV Drift & Tricks. While not considered to be a fantastic game it’s a lot more enjoyable to drive the ATVs in that game than in MX vs ATV All Out. It’s mainly got to do with the weight.

Thrills and Spills

Racing feels pretty thrilling in open environments but there’s a little something lost when playing indoor events. Mainly as it’s nice to have the freedom to drive to each way-point in a free-roam setting but the indoor events restrict your movement and you can’t deviate from the track all that much.

Talking about racing there are 6 different events to take part in including: Series, Single Events, Online Play, Local Multiplayer, Time Trials, Arcade.

Let’s take a brief look at each one below.

Series

Win the competition to earn money and customise your ride.

Series have 21 different events to take part in, and a few are initially unlocked. Once you’ve accessed an event there will be a number of different races and courses available. You’ll need to complete races and earn trophies in each one to win the overall competition. The prize money allows you to buy and upgrade your rides in the garage upon completing them successfully. (Note: some cups are DLC only and will have a small yellow cube next to them!) The Series mode will take a long while to get through giving plenty of hours of enjoyment.

Single Event

Single Event, however, allows you to pick from 7 different categories of events and tracks.  This mode gives you more freedom to pick and choose what you want or don’t want to play.  (Note: There are a handful of tracks that are locked behind a pay-wall)

Online Mode

This mode allows you to play in either quick match, custom games or allows you the ability to create your own games with friends. Although, I haven’t found many matches online.

Local Multiplayer

Local Multiplayer has similar options to Online Mode but this focuses purely on local play.

Time Trial

Time trial allows you to race on any unlocked courses but again all DLC courses are also shown and will not be available until you purchase them on the eShop.

Arcade Mode

Arcade Mode allows you to play with other players locally and play in any event type, including free-ride in split-screen.

What tricks can you pull off?

Garage

You will also have access to your own garage and use 5 different options to tinker with your vehicles these are:  Vehicles – swap and purchase new parts. Tuning – allows you to modify vehicles and performance. Rider – allows you to purchase new equipment and gear, as well as customise your rider. B.R.A.A.P – you can build an AI profile allowing these unique riders to race in any event with you. Dealership – allows you to purchase new bikes, buggies and ATVs with earned M, which is the main currency in MX vs ATV All Out.

These features allow you to create a unique identity for online play and better performance for your vehicles during the more difficult events or cups.

Issues

The problems I have here is that the DLC is constantly available to see on your events and series pages. I feel this is a little intrusive. It makes it look like there’s less content in the base game and most of the DLC is tracks. 40+ DLC tracks are unavailable to the player which is pretty bad. They could have easily been added into the game.  Plus there are also DLC bikes, ATVs and buggies too, which makes me think the developers got little carried away with it all.

Graphics and Sound

The graphics are decent in this title; there are some really nice visual effects like when riding your bike your jacket and top flutter in the wind which is pretty cool to see. There are some nice environments to look at too. However MX vs ATV All Out does suffer from poor textures and performance issues. The frame rate dips and stutters consistently throughout the game when things get hectic.  The worst offender is the compound environment which lags a lot and has some other odd music and sound effect bugs. It’s a mixed bag overall.

The frame rate can be as bumpy as the dirt track!

The music fares a little better with some recognisable tracks, one especially from the Gamecube era from the game 1080 Avalanche.

However, the music is fairly low in turns of volume but the sound effects are incredibly loud.  Plus I’ve noticed a few technical issues when driving near any open water, which sounds like a herd of mosquitoes at a rave. It’s very odd and off-putting.

Verdict

MX vs ATV All Out is a decent racer. It provides a thrill and gives you enough content to keep you busy for a good long while. However, the game has some performance issues and bugs that need fixing. Not to mention a whole ton of DLC add-ons that are locked behind other pay-wall.  If you get over these issues, there is still some fun and longevity here for the right player.

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MX vs: ATV Reflex (2009)

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    MX vs. ATV Reflex is no ordinary racing game, the efforts that have been made to bring the mechanics of traffic closer to the real thing have made the game unique. And the presence of the word "reflex" in the title fully characterizes the features of the gameplay. All the tests in the game are quite complex and require the user not only strong nerves, endurance, but also instant reactions. It is worth a little delay and your racer is already flying somersaults down the mountain in a race with his own motorcycle. Also, the game was supplied with a variety of vehicles, an abundance of tasks, modes and roads, the repeated passage of which becomes more difficult and will certainly be different from the previous one. The following game modes are presented:

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    The realism of the gameplay is what draws the player's attention to MX vs. ATV Reflex. In this game, the physics of the race reaches a qualitatively new level and now concerns not only the control of a motorcycle or car, but also the track itself. Like this? Now let's explain. Let's say you are participating in a real motor rally. It is known that the track is poured with water before the races, so that when riding motorcycles do not raise a lot of dust, and when the race begins, the first one to drive along the track will leave a rut in the mud, which will eventually fill with water. The second rider will already try not to get into this rut, so as not to get bogged down and so on. With each competitor passing through it, the track turns into a viscous swamp and gives more and more problems to the riders and more and more fun to the spectators.

    Imagine? But Rainbow Studios not only presented, but also transferred all this to the gameplay of MX vs. ATV Reflex! Everything is taken into account in this game:

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    Plus, in the "Career" mode, you will definitely meet aggressive opponents who are not shy about going to "ram". And some sections of the road in another way and you will not pass. Special fun begins at the moment when different types of vehicles are released onto the track and they all rush to the finish line, completely ignoring the rivals on their way, then the race turns into a kind of game “a lot is small”, and not fall and go around this very “bunch” sometimes just unrealistic.

    As for tricks, without which motocross is impossible, in MX vs. ATV Reflex, which you can download torrent right now, they are not nearly as important as survival on the track itself in principle. Undoubtedly, you will have to perform somersaults of various dangers, but they will hardly bring you additional points. Be prepared to take a backseat to tricks in this game and don't try to find the jump button, just keep your balance and lean forward slightly.

    As a result, the game MX vs. ATV Reflex can easily be called a must-have for all fans of motocross, dangerous roads, spectacular riding and off-road racing vehicles. The game is attracted by realistic physics (not only traffic, but also the tracks themselves), interesting types of races, the presence of multiplayer.

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    If the Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed store or launcher does not complete updates or gives errors, then reinstall the program itself. In this case, all the games you downloaded will be saved.

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    Check for free space on the drive where the game is installed, as well as on the drive with the operating system. In both cases, there should be no less free space than the game currently occupies. Ideally, always have a margin of about 100GB.

    Check your antivirus and Windows Defender settings and firewall permissions. It is quite possible that they limit the Internet connection for a number of applications. This problem can also be solved by completely reinstalling the store or launcher. most of them will ask you to provide access to the Internet during the installation process.

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    Walkthrough Questions

    Answers to all questions regarding the walkthrough of Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed can be found in the appropriate sections of the Wiki, as well as on our forum. Feel free to ask questions and share your tips and solutions.

    Origin

    Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed (2002)

    Year: 2002
    Genre: Racing
    developer: ELectonic Arts
    Edition type: pirated
    Interface language: English + Russian
    Medicine: Not required
    Platform: PC
    System requirements:

    - Recommended system requirements:

    Processor: Intel Pentium III 533Mhz
    RAM: 12mb
    Video card: 16MB
    Sound card
    Disk space (HDD): 300MB
    Drive: CD-ROM
    Internet speed (for online game): 256 kbps
    Keyboard, mouse
    Operating system:Microsoft Windows 98, ME, Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4
    Description: Game 2002! )

    Game 2002!! Who wants to relax Behind the wheel of a Porsche or who is an NFS fan download, play . .

    Need for Speed: Shift 2 Unleashed [RePacked by R.G. Catalyst] (2011)

    The critically acclaimed Need for Speed ​​series is back on the track with Shift 2 Unleashed. Fans of virtual racing will once again be able to plunge into the atmosphere of real competition and experience the delight of conquering the most difficult tracks at high speeds.

    Released: 2011
    Genre: Racing, Simulator
    Developer: Slightly Mad Studios
    Publisher: Electronic Arts
    Developer website: www.ea.com
    Interface language: Russian
    Platform: PC
    Operating system: Windows XP (SP3) / Vista (SP2) / 7;
    Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz / AMD X2 64 2.4 GHz
    RAM: 2 GB
    Sound card: DirectX compatible sound card

    Year: 2012
    Genre: Arcade, Racing (Cars), 3D0237 Developer: Criterion Games
    Publisher: Electronic Arts
    Platform: PC
    Edition type: Licensed
    Interface language:
    Voice language:
    Tablet: Present (SKIDROW)

    MX vs.

    ATV Unleashed: Off-road Battles (2007)

    Release year: 2007
    Genre: Racing developer: ValuSoft
    Publisher: Akella
    Publication type: license
    Interface language: Russian only
    Medicine: Not required

    Need for Speed ​​(20082 Need for Speed) )

    Release year: 2007
    Genre: Racing developer: EA Games
    Publisher: EA Games
    Publication type: license
    Interface language: English + Russian
    Medicine: Not required
    Platform: PC-DVD ROM
    Operating system: MS Windows™ 2000/XP;
    Processor: Pentium 4TM (AthlonTM) 2400 MHz.
    RAM: 512 MB,

    Need for Speed ​​(2007)

    Release year: 2007
    Genre: Racing developer: EA Games
    Publisher: EA Games
    Publication type: license
    Interface language: English + Russian
    Medicine: Not required
    Platform: PC-DVD ROM
    Operating system: MS WindowsTM 2000/XP;
    Processor: Pentium 4TM (AthlonTM) 2400 MHz.
    RAM: 512 MB,

    Need for Speed: Most Wanted [RUS] (2013)

    Release year: 2013
    Genre: Arcade, Racing, 3D
    Developer: EA Black Box
    Publisher: Electronic Arts
    developer: Needforspeed.com
    Interface language: Russian
    Platform: PC ✔
    Operating system: Windows 2000 / Windows XP / Windows 7 / Windows 8 ✔
    Processor: Intel / AMD 1.4 GHz or higher ✔

    Need for Speed: Most Wanted [RUS] (2013 )

    Release year: 2013
    Genre: Arcade, Racing, 3D
    Developer: EA Black Box
    Publisher: Electronic Arts
    Developer website: Needforspeed.com
    Interface language: Russian
    Platform: PC ✔
    Operating system: 2000 / Windows XP / Windows 7 / Windows 8 ✔
    Processor: Intel / AMD 1.4 GHz and higher ✔

    Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2005)

    Release year: 2005
    Genre: Racing
    Developer: EA Games
    Publisher: 1C-SoftKlab Developer website: www
    . ea.com/ru/need-for-speed-most-wanted Interface/voice language: Russian
    Platform: PC
    Operating system: Windows 2000, Windows XP (operating on Windows 7)
    Processor: Intel / AMD 1.4 GHz and above
    RAM: 256 MB

    Speed ​​Rally (2014)

    Welcome to Speed ​​Rally! Participate in Rally races and get a chance to become the best of the best. The race will take place in specially designated areas of the City Rally, win the city cup and open new tracks! Three long tracks, a large number of rivals and pleasant music will not let you get bored.

    Release year: 2014
    Genre: Racing
    Developer: ByPiksil
    Interface language: English only
    Platform: PC ✔
    Operating system: Windows XP (SP3) / Vista (SP1) / 7/ 8 ✔
    CPU: 2 GHz ✔
    RAM: 1 GB ✔
    GPU: with 512 MB VRAM ✔

    Speed ​​Kills (2014)

    Release year: 2014
    Genre: Racing (Cars) / Arcade
    Developer: Holy Warp / Black Wing Foundation
    Publisher: Holy Warp / KISS ltd
    Developer website: http://holywarp. com/
    Interface language: English
    Platform: PC Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8
    Operating system: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8
    Processor: 2.6 GHz

    Need for Speed: Undercover (2008)

    Release year: 2008
    Genre: Arcade / Racing (Cars) / 3D
    Developer: EA Black Box
    Publisher: Electronic Arts
    Developer website : http://www.ea.com
    Interface language: Russian
    Platform: PC
    Operating system: Windows XP (SP2) or Windows Vista
    Processor: 3.0 GHz for Windows XP / 3.2 GHz for Windows Vista

    Speed ​​Kills ( 2014)

    Release year: 2014
    Genre: Racing (Cars) / Arcade / 3D
    Developer: Holy Warp / Black Wing Foundation
    Publisher: Holy Warp / KISS ltd
    Developer website:
    Interface language: English
    Platform: PC
    Operating system: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8
    Processor: 2.6 GHz
    RAM: 4 GB
    Video card: 512 MB

    Need for Speed: Shift [Pepack by Fennix] (2009)

    Year: 2009
    Genre: Simulator, Racing (Cars), Arcade, 3D
    Developer: EA Black Box
    Publisher: Electronic Arts
    Developer website: www. ea.com
    Interface language: Russian
    Platform: PC √
    Operating system: Windows XP, Vista, 7 √
    Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 1, 6 GHZ, AMD Athlon X2 3800+ √

    NEED FOR SPEED: Shift (2009)

    Source


    Genre: Arcade Electronic Arts
    Edition type: RePack
    Interface language: Russian
    Voice language: Russian
    Tablet: Embedded

    Operating system: Windows® XP/Vista
    Processor: Pentium III or AMD Athlon 500 MHz or higher
    RAM: 128 MB
    Video card: Video card with 8 MB of memory
    Sound card: Compatible with DirectX 9.0c
    Free hard disk space: 550 MB

    Another year later, Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed came out. As a marketing ploy, a commercial for the game Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed was filmed with inserts from the movie "Gone in 60 Seconds" with Nicolas Cage in the title role. The fifth part of the game was completely dedicated to Porsche cars. Almost the entire model range was presented, starting from the mid-sixties. The game had several original modes, excellent graphics and a great encyclopedia of Porsche cars. Despite the fact that the creators of the game did not hold any technical characteristics of the Porsche models, it was the first car simulator with the most (for that time) realistic physics. The quality of any car depended only on the player: it was possible to adjust both the appearance (color, numbers on the doors, and stripes along the body) and the filling of the car (replacing parts with more advanced ones, which were naturally bought for money). Also, for three special cars that could be won by ending an era in the game's racing mode (there were three in total), it was possible to change the gear ratios of the gearbox stages. All these refinements strongly and noticeably influenced the technical characteristics of the machine. And perhaps the only deviation from realism was that the driver did not die in hard collisions.


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