Looking beyond Blur's single player story, gamers can engage in competitive and team-based multiplayer races with up to 20 players online, or on a single console via 4-player split-screen. This unique story-driving social network evolves dynamically as players compete in different races, make new friends, rivals and fans, and connect with other racers both in-game and in real life. Beyond the action-packed racing filled with fast curves, sneaky alternate routes, hair-raising jumps and fully realized damage models that provide for spectacular crashes, Blur’s narrative is presented through Bizarre’s new community-based interface, reaching far beyond the game itself.
and San Francisco to the streets of Hackney, UK and the treacherous roads of Barcelona, Spain. Gamers can use offensive and defensive attacks as they battle for the lead and careen through real-world track locations ranging from L.A. The game drops players into heart-pumping racing action with 20 cars on a track all targeting the finish line and battling each other as they trade paint and collect intense power-ups, including the ability to blast other cars out of the way with huge bursts of energy, boost their speed, and more. Overall, Sonic Riders is a well-received game that features fast-paced gameplay, good graphics and audio, and replay value.Blur is a new style of powered-up racing. However, some critics felt that the game was too short, with Smith stating that the game could have been "a bit longer". The game's controls and gameplay were also praised, with GameSpot's Greg Mueller stating that the game is "easy to get into and quite a bit of fun".Ĭritics also praised the game's replay value, with Mueller stating that the game "should keep you busy for quite some time". The game's graphics and audio were praised, with IGN's David Smith stating that the game "looks and sounds fantastic". The game was well-received by critics, with an average score of 80% on Metacritic. Sonic Riders was developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega. The game's story centers around a competition between these racers and Dr.
The game features Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles "Tails" Prower, Knuckles the Echidna, and Amy Rose racing against each other on hoverboards. Sonic Riders, released in 2006, is a video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series.