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From: Activision Inc.
Category: Video Games

List Price: $59.99
Buy New: $39.50
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Seller: Electronic Brothers
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 46 reviews
Sales Rank: 632

Platform: PlayStation 3
Genre: car_and_truck_racing_and_flying_games
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Media: Video Game
Edition: Standard
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: PlayStation 3
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 0.6 x 5.3

MPN: 83731
Model: 83731
UPC: 047875837317
EAN: 0047875838895

Release Date: May 25, 2010
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Real Racing - Stunning racing environments in real world locations and licensed cars that look and feel great
  • Power-ups - Collect addictive dynamic power-ups and use them independently or combo three of the same power-up strategically to gain an advantage over your competition
  • Cinematic Realism - Experience insane collisions with licensed photo-realistic cars flipping and rolling with panels crumpling and bumpers ripping off ? all brought to life with panning, cinematic camera work
  • Multi-player - Features 4-player split-screen and online multiplayer supporting competitive and cooperative game play for up to 20 racers, including team racing, objective based events and custom groups
  • Unique multiplayer modes are immediately shared through Blur?s social network

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Product Description
Blur PS3

Amazon.com Product Description
Blur is the ultimate powered-up racing experience, dropping you into electrified action with a mass of cars targeting the finish line and battling each other as they trade paint in both single player and multiplayer action. Travel the globe from LA and San Francisco to Spain, the UK and more to take on the best the streets have to offer. Utilize an arsenal of powerups like nitro speed boosts, shock attacks, defensive shields, and landmines to beat your rivals across the finish line. You choose how and when to use your arsenal of powerups for ultimate impact in a race where the outcome is never certain.

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Two cars racing all out to be the first to pick-up a power-up in 'Blur'
Arcade style racing.
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An electrified power-up unleashed on an opponent in 'Blur'
Addictively devastating powerups
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Car speeding solo down a course at sunset in 'Blur'
Realistic damage and beautiful in-game environments.
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Two cars racing side-by-side in a tunnel in 'Blur'
Tons of locations and 50+ licensed cars.
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Story
In Blur the storyline plays out in the single player campaign. Here players assume the role of an up-and-coming racer who is looking to make a name for himself in the underground racing scene, but the competition is fierce. As you take on the series of races, you'll meet a bunch of recurring characters. Some of these characters will be rivals, others perhaps will act as mentors, and some may be something else entirely. The only thing that is certain in the world of Blur is that in a race there are winners and losers, and racers will do anything to reach the finish line first.

Gameplay
Although filled with the beautifully elaborate racing environments, realistic damage effects and a long list of available cars usually only found in simulation racers, Blur is an arcade racer through and through. Its single player campaign revolves around the game's Career Mode, while in multiplayer there are additional options, including customizable cooperative and competitive races. In both of these though the second-to-second, fast-paced action is rooted in the wealth of powerups strewn throughout the track. These are addictive in their use and dramatic and devastating when used against opposing racers. With each successive race that players engage in they will use their collection of powerups to engage in vehicular combat of all sorts as they make their way to the finish. The game employs a fictional in-game social networking system allowing communication between drivers, and through this a way for players to establish alliances, find mentors and get familiar with the tactics of opponents. Monetary rewards are accumulated by drivers not only for success in competition, but by generous fans earned during races and for predetermined side challenges within races, proposed by those same fans. With the cash accumulated through all these, players can buy new cars and upgrade their ability to use powerups and keep their career going.

Powerups
An impressive array of powerups are part and parcel to the vehicular combat that takes place Blur. These are spread across each of the game's tracks and for the most part can be used at any time. Drivers start out with the ability to sock away up to two of these, but with success players can upgrade to add additional slots and even increase the potency of the powerups that they have. Powerups in the game include:

  • Shock - An electromagnetic pulse that homes in on the nearest car or packs of cars, surrounding you.
  • Barge - An energy wave weapon designed to be unleashed at close range to hurl enemy drivers off course.
  • Shunt - A forward firing projectile that can be used to bring you closer to competitors or blast them out of the way.
  • Nitro - A short, powerful speed boost designed to get the driver back in contention when he/she falls behind.
  • Mines - Explosive devices dropped out on to the track that blow apart any car that runs them over.
  • Repair - A way to regain health without making a pit stop at a repair shop. Unlike other powerups, these are used instantly instead of being stored for later use.

Multiplayer Support and Game Modes
Blur is designed from the ground up to provide an enthralling multiplayer experience both online and offline. Online players with enjoy support for up to 20 player races, while local offline play features 2-4 player, four-way split screen support through a single console and up to 20 player support via system link console configurations. Within races players will have the choice to play either competitively and cooperative, in a variety of play modes that offer a mix of customization and automation. Just a few of the race parameters that can be customized are locale, car class and number of racers. Players can also choose to let the game handle the specifics of race particulars with World Tour mode, which will string together race after race randomly, allowing friends to simply concentrate on the fun.

Tracks and Cars
The gameworld of Blur contains an impressive array of tracks and cars. Players can expect to pile up the powerups and put the pedal to the metal across tracks set throughout 14 real cities and other locations throughout the world, each of these featuring recognizable streets and landmarks. Just a few of these include, London, San Francisco, Barcelona and Los Angeles. The game is also filled with over 50 fully licensed cars, unlockable and purchasable throughout the game.

Key Game Features

  • Powerups - Collect a variety of addictive dynamic powerups and use them independently or combo them strategically to take out your opponents.
  • Real Racing - Dramatic collisions, realistic damage, stunning racing environments, real world locations and more than 50 licensed photo-realistic cars from the top manufacturers around the world.
  • Social Network - Unique story-driving social network interface evolves as you compete in different races, make new friends, rivals and fans, and connect with other racers both in game and in real life.
  • Multiplayer Support - Features online multiplayer supporting competitive and cooperative game play for up to 20 racers and 4 player split-screen multiplayer in local offline play.
  • Multiple Reward System - Players can receive cash rewards to be used in-game in multiple ways including: winning races, gifts from in-game fans, and by completing fan determined side challenges.



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3 out of 5 stars Good game, but...   September 2, 2010
G. Jenkins
"Power-Ups"...now where have I seen that before? The concept has just been done to death. I am one of the few who play this game, that favor the Power-Up Free racing. Yeah yeah, I know power-ups are the main concept, but I'm a die-hard racing fan, so what are you gonna do?
Anyway...

Pros:
Actual Licensed Vehicles
Spectacular SFX
Great Graphics

Cons:
100% Un-Original
Multiplayer lags almost unbearably
Horrible physics even for an arcade game

I'm not saying the game is no fun. For an arcade style fan, this game is gonna be the best thing since underwear, but for someone like me, you should definitely go for something more realistic. The game is still fun though, even for sim fans.

I would recommend this game, only if you can get it for $40 or less.



5 out of 5 stars Finally a successor to WipeoutXL   August 31, 2010
Rayn Drahps (San Francisco)
I never played Mario Kart which everyone compares this to so I'm going to just go ahead and call this the Prequel to the Wipeout world. Super fast paced, easy to learn, easy to play, easy to get back into the action, easy to want to swear a lot and throw things when you get blown up at the finish line. This is the most fun I've had with a non-simulation racing game since WipeoutXL. I've only played the demo and have the game on the way but the soundtrack sounds massive too from video's I've seen on Game Trailers. When the demo can make you play for almost a day straight it really says something. High replay value.


5 out of 5 stars In a Blur   August 29, 2010
Gamefan
The package arrived to my home faster than they had suggested and the game was in perfect condition.
We have played it almost everyday since we got it.



4 out of 5 stars Best Arcade Racer On PS3   August 18, 2010
MNelson
I enjoy both sim and arcade racing games. I haven't bought a racing game since Burnout Paradise, which was fun, but not as much as some of the previous ones. This game is very unique with the power-ups you get. There are several power-ups that you can pick up, like in ModNation Racers and Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel. The difference between this game and those is that you can keep up to three power-ups and use them when you want to. Single player can get boring with some of the events, like the beat the clock type events where it is only you racing, and there is no mode where you can choose where to race and how many cars there are unless you do split screen. The game's main strong point is online. There are several modes that are offered, and most are very enjoyable. The battles are really fun, but one issue is the lack of people online. This is a very good game and I would recommend it to any arcade racing fan.


3 out of 5 stars It's Okay, Nothing Magical   August 11, 2010
Batman (CA, USA)
I'm surprised it's as average as it is. No upgrading cars, except to add a special attack thing, but no englne/suspension/tires type thing. Essentially, it's drive fast and shoot. The focus is more on shooting weapons than racing. I expected so much more from the commercials and reviews. It is an average game. It takes advantage of PS3's online abilities which is cool, but there is always some yutz who has memorized every aspect of the game and destroys me. So there it is. Good graphics, there is some racing, a jump or two...meh.

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