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Review: Pure
Posted by Gideon Heap, 58 days ago
 Rating Preview
 Fun Factor
 8.0 
 Graphics
9.0
 Sound
8.0
 Multiplayer
8.0
 Single Player
7.0
 Controls
8.0

Black Rock Studio’s quad bike racer Pure takes big air to fantastic new heights and enters the player into the all-terrain vehicle (ATV) world tour, a contest to find the most skilful and daring extreme motor sports athlete in the world. The competition spans locations across the globe over race, sprint and freestyle disciplines.

Handling of the ATVs is to pick up. Before long you will be power sliding through long muddy corners with ease. However, Pure gets really interesting when all four wheels are off the ground, as getting big air and pulling off gnarly stunts is what Pure is all about. The whole experience is geared to doing obscenely big jumps; motion blur is liberally applied as you power your way to the lip with nothing but sky ahead. Once airborne, music is cut and all that can be heard is the whistling of the wind, as suddenly the beautiful surroundings are crystal clear. The pay-off is big, and with 15 other riders performing comically improbable tricks shoulder-to-shoulder 100 feet above ground, the results can be hilarious.


Upon landing, you will be rewarded with a thrill bonus the magnitude of which depends on the difficulty and length of trick, a familiar gameplay mechanic to anyone who has played Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater. Filling the thrill meter unlocks harder tricks and allows you to boost. Boosting depletes the thrill meter but will have to be used frequently to win the tougher races; hence tricks and racing have both been very neatly incorporated in equal measures. This balance is arguably Pure’s biggest triumph; though most of the features on offer have been seen before they may never have been combined with such polish.

Pre-loading allows you to vary the height of a jump via an up-down flick of the left analogue. Avoiding pre-loading and powering through certain sections will often be quicker - this however, will give you less opportunity to perform tricks. Factor in courses with multiple paths of varying altitudes and there is a lot to think about for an arcade racer. Navigating the interweaving track designs at such high speed can be slightly bewildering and keeping to the quickest path requires split second decision-making. Slip up and that “massive jump in the completely wrong direction” moment might cost you the race, but the sheer audacity of Pure often raises a smile.

 Our Rating for Review: Pure
8.0
Fun Factor
Handling is easy to grasp and pulling tricks over huge jumps is always fun.
9.0
Graphics
Environments are gorgeous and great animations make this exaggerated world look very realistic.
8.0
Sound
Suitably energetic soundtrack features some recognizable artists and good use of dynamic sound effects.
8.0
Multiplayer
Fast connection and fierce competition.
7.0
Single Player
World tour mode offers a varied challenge but it won’t take too long to come in first on all events.
8.0
Controls
Simple controls make tricks easy to pull off.
8.0
Overall
Superb balance of tricks and racing ensure Pure is great fun throughout.
 

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