Showing posts with label PS4 RACING GAMES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PS4 RACING GAMES. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 4, 2023

DIRT V (PS4 GAME)

                                             DIRT V (PS4 GAME)


Simcade racing video game Dirt 5 was developed and released by Activision. On November 6, 2020, the game is published for the PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox Two, Xbox Series X/S, and Sony 5 (all in North America). Oceanic, Japan, and S. Korea), 19 November (for the bulk of other regions), 24 March 2021, for Sports venues, and 15 July 2021 for Luna. It was Id software' last video game to be released first before the publisher was acquired by Activision (EA) on Feb 18, 2021.


Gameplay:

Off-road racing is the main theme of the driving game Dirt 5. Autocrossing, ice racing, Olympic Super Trucks, and off-buggies buggies are among the game's categories. A wide variety of places, like Arizona, Brazil, China, Greece, Italy, Moroccan, Nepal, New York City, Norway, and South Africa, are available for players to engage in tournaments. The racing is affected by the game's variable weather system and seasons; example instance, the player can only compete in ice racing events in New York during the wintertime. The game also features a four-player divide mode.

In a narrative-focused single-player of Dirt 5, the player character competes in a succession of championships against a competitor racer named Bruno Durand (voiced as Nolan North). Also, the player does have a mentor named Alex "AJ" Janiek (voiced by Troy Baker) who gives them career-long guidance. [1] Moreover, there wouldn't be any cinematic replays in the game. Instead, a set of podcasts created by Donut Media would follow the story of the game.


Development and release:

Just at the presentation of the Xbox Games Preview for 2020, Dirt 5 was unveiled. [3] It was given access to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, the ninth generation of video game consoles, in addition to the PlayStation 4, Pc, and Xbox One platforms.Microsoft's "Smart Delivering" initiative, which allows players to buy the Xbox One copy of the game in addition to the Xbox Series X version, is enabled by Xbox game versions. [5] Owners of the Ps4 may also update for free to a Ps5 version. The creators of Influx, Activision Cheshire, previously Id software Evo, created the game. Furthermore, it uses Onrush's improved game engine. [7] A number of its employees worked on Motor Storm and Sunset Overdrive.


CONCLUSION:

In DIRT 5, the series moves to an amusement setting, and it is a huge hit. This is a rock-solid light-of-the-fact racing game from beginning to end, with a few minor technical glitches on occasion. This is one of the best racing games of 2020 because of its good handling, festival-style display, as well as a number of gameplay options. You're in for a treat whether you've missed the ostentatious aesthetic of DIRT 2 and 3.



GAME FEATURES:

Developer(s) Codemasters Cheshire

Publisher(s) Codemasters

Director(s) Robert Karp

Producer(s)

Stuart Boyd

Gaz Wainwright

Designer(s) Michael Moreton

Programmer(s) David Springate

Artist(s) Amrish Wadekar

Writer(s)

Luca Uccellatori

Olly Johnson

Series Dirt

Platform(s)

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 5

Windows

Xbox One

Xbox Series X/S

Stadia

Release PS4, Windows, Xbox One

WW: 6 November 2020

Xbox Series X/S

WW: 10 November 2020

PlayStation 5

NA/AU: 12 November 2020

WW: 19 November 2020

Stadia

WW: 24 March 2021

Amazon Luna

US: 15 July 2021


ABOUT THE GAME:

Inside the storied off-road series from Codemasters, DIRT 5 is the most ambitious game yet. DIRT 5 offers a setting that focuses heavily on spectacular racing, unfettered expression, with unrestrained flair thanks to its label features and breathtaking action.


Sunday, March 26, 2023

WRECKFEST GAME

                                              WRECKFEST  GAME

The racing video game Wreckfest was created by Bugbear Entertainment and released by Ubisoft Scandinavia. Wreckfest is referred to as the FlatOut franchise's genetic heir as well as an amalgam of FlatOut, Demolition Derby, and the cult 1989 PC competing Street Rod.[1] The video game engine's use of soft-body damage modeling, allowing location-based damage that realistically influences vehicle driving characteristics, is a notable feature.

The game's Windows version was launched in June 2018 after a four-year early access phase during which it was known as the Next Car Game. Both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One variants, which were formerly delayed, were finally released in August 2019 overall.[2][3] Versions of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox One X/S and the Switch for Nintendo were launched in 2021 and 2022, respectively.[4] On the fourteenth of November 2022, a smartphone port became available.


GAMEPLAY:

The video game has many different aspects of gameplay, such as bang racing and demolition racing. The racing game adheres to the exact same basic principles as the majority of contemporary racing games, such as Need for Racing or Gran Turismo. In an event or demolition derby, the player controls a car with the objective of finishing the race or ending out on top. The participant has a choice to select an automobile and one of several aid levels prior to joining an event. (whether to use a manual or automatic transmission, ABS, AI difficulty, etc.). Additionally, players get the option to personalize, improve, and buy and trade cars.[5] Three distinct kinds of games are available: occupation, multiplayer, and custom activities.

The race's products place a strong emphasis on "vehicular war," where participants have to find equilibrium among protective maneuvers like avoiding or blocking opponents as well as aggressive maneuvers like driving through barriers to knock them out of the competition and score points. While the focus on mechanics and vehicle damage is similar to various destruction-based racing titles like Criterion's Burnout, Wreckfest takes a slower more strategic approach,[6] providing a more traditional racing gameplay feel than in comparable games.


DEVELOPMENT:

Under the working title Next Car The Game, Wreckfest's development began in 2012, while Bugbear Studios initially made an announcement on the Next Car Game blog in the month of August 2013.[8] Lead designer Janne Suur-Näkki stated the game ought to be in a "feature-complete state" with every critical component implemented in 2014 in a conversation with IGN.[1] Future Car Game was announced to be heading to PC in a news release released by Eurogamer.

Because of a shortage of publisher support, the creation team offered free access to players of the game via pre-orders through the Next Car Game web page as well as through Steam Early Access platforms. They additionally launched a Kickstarter campaign as a backup method for funding the creation of the game.[1] The rewrite of the physics engine has considerably slowed game updating.[10] Beginning in April 2020, the application will now receive regular monthly updates with an emphasis on contests and aesthetic DLC.


Official releases:

On June 14, 2018, the PC edition of the game was formally taken out of early access. Initially slated for release on November 20, 2018,[26] the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions have been pushed back to 2019.[2] The game is scheduled to be launched on consoles in August 2019, according to a release from THQ Scandinavia on July 2, 2019.


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