Games Reviews: Blur

 

Jack Riley
Thursday 03 June 2010 19:00 EDT
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£29.99–£39.99

Format PC, PS3, Xbox 360

Publisher Activision

With real-world tracks featuring Los Angeles, Barcelona and, of all places, Brighton, as far as speed and aggression go, Activision’s new racer Blur plays like a real-world Wipeout on wheels. Car geeks will get their kicks spotting the variety of classic models on show, and nihilists will get theirs blowing them up. For everyone else, the results are a breathless and fastpaced rush of squealing rubber, relentless attack dodging – and repetitive strain injury.

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