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Title: Split Second Velocity
Post by: bluemeanie on 02 June, 2010, 02:19:40 PM
ABsolutely loving this game. Its a racer directed by Michael Bay.
You earn triggers by pulling off drifts etc then can use these to set off environmental events ranging from exploding roadside buses to causing a jumbo jet to crash onto the track.

Vid below shows one of the challenge modes where you basically have to score the best time while the pc sets off a load of obstacles.

Have a look
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZljovjJGa8Y&feature=related
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: Professor Bear on 02 June, 2010, 02:38:03 PM
Gay.
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: Darren Stephens on 02 June, 2010, 05:24:45 PM
Played the demo, which was quite enjoyable. Shame its released so close to Blur! I played that demo to death!
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: bluemeanie on 02 June, 2010, 08:01:04 PM
Quote from: Professah Byah on 02 June, 2010, 02:38:03 PM
Gay.

Insightful
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: Professor Bear on 02 June, 2010, 11:26:13 PM
Sorry, Rich, but one thing I didn't need to see was yet another racer whose sole purpose - admirable as it may be - is to occupy the minds of Red Bull-swigging teens in between knife crimes and burglaries.  Adding the name Michael Bay on top of it just makes it seem like something constructed less as a game and more as a deliberate attempt to baffle me - personally - yet again.

Isn't there something like a million of these games already?
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: Roger Godpleton on 02 June, 2010, 11:38:29 PM
It only really exists to reinforce the empirical fact that Burnout 3 was THE GREATEST THING EVER.
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: bluemeanie on 03 June, 2010, 08:34:17 AM
Quote from: Professah Byah on 02 June, 2010, 11:26:13 PM
Sorry, Rich, but one thing I didn't need to see was yet another racer whose sole purpose - admirable as it may be - is to occupy the minds of Red Bull-swigging teens in between knife crimes and burglaries.  Adding the name Michael Bay on top of it just makes it seem like something constructed less as a game and more as a deliberate attempt to baffle me - personally - yet again.

Isn't there something like a million of these games already?

Dont really get how you've pegged the audience for this. I mean I'm really enjoying it and Im a boring almost 40 year old with a wife and a mortgage.

Thing is I've never been that into racing games, barring a brief infatuation with Wipeout on the playstation when it first came out, as I find them a bit dull. Never been into cars as anything other than an A to B thing so driving round in circles left me a bit cold. Driving round in circles in little carts while Mario makes helium feuled porn noises even more so.
With this one's crazy over the top explosions it feels like you are driving through a big summer action movie, which I'm a fan of. I enjoyed the spectacle of the driving through the disaster scene in 2012 and this lets you do that and being a game has no need to try and add any more depth to it. There may have been other games like this before where it feels every bit of the scenery has been wired with explosives, but this is the first I've played and like I said, I'm loving it.
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: Keef Monkey on 03 June, 2010, 09:25:08 AM
I've only played the demo, but I'm with bluemeanie on this.

I'm not a big fan of driving games, but I do love action games, so the driving games that play like big explosive car chases strike a chord with me. There's less of them than you'd think too, apart from this and Burnout (and maybe Blur but that's not out yet) everything else on the market seems obsessed with realism and pimping your rides. I'm guessing it's them you're referring to, as I guess they have a massively ned/chav-esque following. There's some brilliantly sweaty-palmed-don't-dare-blink gaming to be found in ludicrously fast cars careering through massive explosions while narrowly escaping doom, and if finding that exhilirating makes me a Red Bull quaffing pleb then so be it. I drink Monster anyway, it's got way more kick.
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: Professor Bear on 03 June, 2010, 10:43:00 AM
I merely cite Red Bull as a synonym for energy-drinks in general - if anything my hometown is littered with KX tins (an own-brand energy drink sold by Tesco which I've never seen cost more than 34 pence and is often cheaper than water).  I'm a Power Horse man myself - I don't like to sit sipping these drinks as if I like the taste of chemicals (I'm not Ralph Dibny), I just want the caffeine pick up and man but that Power Horse shit is insane.

Quote from: bluemeanie on 03 June, 2010, 08:34:17 AMDont really get how you've pegged the audience for this.

I exaggerated for humourous effect.
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: artdroid_Lee Carter on 03 June, 2010, 12:09:24 PM
hi all
waiting for my free copy of blur
i did some concept work Blur, so to be honest im not even going look at spilt second :) ...
  Real shame red dead came out this month, i would imagine people will be buying that given the cost of games...I know i am :)...even put alan wake on the back burner till it comes down in price
lee
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: Hegel on 03 June, 2010, 01:22:19 PM
I have to say having played both games quite a bit that Blur is definately superior.
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: Darren Stephens on 03 June, 2010, 04:09:16 PM
Quote from: artdroid_Lee Carter on 03 June, 2010, 12:09:24 PM
hi all
waiting for my free copy of blur
i did some concept work Blur, so to be honest im not even going look at spilt second :) ...
  Real shame red dead came out this month, i would imagine people will be buying that given the cost of games...I know i am :)...even put alan wake on the back burner till it comes down in price
lee
Cool. A friend of mine works at Bizarre too. Not sure if he worked on blur, but he did work on the Gotham racing series. Well done regarding Blur. Great game.  ;)
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: Professor Bear on 18 January, 2011, 04:05:51 PM
Rise, thread - RISE FROM YOUR GRAVE!

Played this after I found it on the cheap, and my main issue (if you can call it that) would be that it's patently an arcade game rather than a racer, though I tried playing Motorstorm and the last couple of Need For Speed* games after Split/Second and I have to say the latter has now spoiled me on racing games forever by dint of being incredibly user-friendly, if a bit too easy.  I'm also not too sure about the 'rubber band' gameplay (you're never too far ahead or behind other racers) as I want to lap a fucker when I'm doing well, not have the console give him a speed boost.

The timed lap challenges suck ass, though - impressive visuals or not - and the online racing experience is a very unbalanced affair.



*A poorly-named series if ever there was one, especially given the 30-40 minutes it takes just to get NFS: Shift started.
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: Pete Wells on 18 January, 2011, 05:33:59 PM
Aye, picked this up for a tenner and it's brilliant!
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: antodonnell on 31 January, 2011, 06:37:52 AM
I got split second on release and still play it. I do find it rare to get a game online now though. I was a little disappointed in the DLC content. IMO it was a tad over priced. I hope they produce a sequel.

Quote from: bluemeanie on 03 June, 2010, 08:34:17 AM
Quote from: Professah Byah on 02 June, 2010, 11:26:13 PM
Isn't there something like a million of these games already?

... With this one's crazy over the top explosions it feels like you are driving through a big summer action movie, which I'm a fan of. I enjoyed the spectacle of the driving through the disaster scene in 2012 and this lets you do that and being a game has no need to try and add any more depth to it.....

In a shameless plug I'd recommend Motorstorm Apocalypse if you are after this kind of experience.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JUaJAES6CA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JUaJAES6CA)
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: GordonR on 31 January, 2011, 08:28:25 AM
Worth noting, in the resurrection of this thread, that it was confirmed the other week that Bizarre Creations, who made the aforementioned Blur, are now being closed down by their US parent company Activision after disappointing sales of their last two games (Blur and the Bond Bloodstone game.)

It's a damn shame.  They were a great UK studio - Geometry Wars, the Project Gotham series, anyone? - and don't seem to have been given much of a chance by their new owners. 
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: Pete Wells on 31 January, 2011, 08:30:13 AM
Aw that's shit! I REALLY enjoyed Bloodstone, it hads some amazing moments.
Title: Re: Split Second Velocity
Post by: Professor Bear on 31 January, 2011, 12:33:18 PM
Bloodstone had a lot of rough edges, especially in getting the opening titles wrong - a huge part of the Bond brand to the point it's arguably outlasted pretty much every other change in the series - and with any kind of licensed property the cosmetics of the thing have to be close to the source to even qualify it as shovelware.

But it was a technically sound game with some standout moments.  Always a shame to see people losing their jobs.