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Posted on: May 05, 2009

Split Second

WORDS BY: Mike Channell

As reality television dominates the airwaves, there’s a definite cruel streak to these shows that TV producers fabricate for ratings — how else can you explain fading celebs chowing down on kangaroo balls in the jungle? Black Rock Studios (maker of last year’s out-of-nowhere ATV racing star Pure) supposes that in the near future, our Colosseum bloodlust will demand that stuffy motorsports like Formula One are replaced with high-risk street races where competitors can detonate the environment, taking out their opponents in a pleasingly pyrotechnic display.

While Black Rock is understandably wary of straight comparisons with Criterion Games’ Burnout Paradise, their new racer Split Second is ostensibly similar, although Black Rock is convinced that the addition of several tons of high explosives will set its title apart. The basic premise is that a new reality-TV show sees contestants racing through portions of the city that have been rigged as “live” sets. By performing stylish or impressive driving maneuvers such as drifting, drafting, near-misses, and jumps, you build up a three-stage power bar — just like in Pure. Each of these stages gives you the chance to detonate or activate one of several pieces of scenery highlighted in blue. These “Power Plays” are designed to impede the progress of other racers, so you can trigger roadside explosions, cranes can drop girders onto the road, and huge drainage pipes can be cued to blast drivers with a jet of water.

All suitably impressive, but it’s not until later episodes in the “season” that the truly enormous destruction is introduced. See, Black Rock is sick of the repetition that comes from revisiting circuits in racing games, so as the in-game TV series progresses, circuits are rigged with even more elaborate set pieces, which are highlighted in red. These Super Power Plays are far larger in scale than the standard ones, and in the airport level demoed for us, the terminal building was blown to bits, the air traffic control tower tumbled onto the circuit, and an enormous passenger jet smashed into the runway. Some of the Super Power Plays will even change the entire course of the circuit, including collapsing freeways that force players to take an alternative route not previously available. Black Rock hopes that the ability to reshape the environment in such a drastic way will ensure that those occasions still feel fresh when you revisit the same location.

COMMENTS:

ZOMG!!!! go look at the trailer!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z1qQEV3pRg
its frekin awesome! im inlove with a game... :D [url=http://www.fbgamersunite.com/gc/][img]http://www.fbgamersunite.com/gc/cards/Voilenteraser.png[/img][/url]

Wish it was more like Death Race with the ability to create and modify your own car modified with your different weapons.

This looks very interesting. Don't get me wrong but I wish there were more racing sims but still this looks awesome.

Is this game going to be like the movie, "Death Race". It strikes a similar chord with a televised race in a bloodthirsty future. This game will be cool, I just don't want it to be like a Stuntman game...

This game looks sooooooooo kool!!!!!!!!!!!
I <3 C.M.G. A+F

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