Blur follows a career mode where the story plays out through email messages sent through numerous fictional social networks, many of which reference more famous online services such as 'Inner Tube' (a parody of YouTube). Here, the player will encounter numerous characters and many licensed cars ranging from Dodge Vipers to Lotus Exiges to Ford Transit vans fitted with F1 engines, all of which have full damage modelling, a shield bar which can be used at any time by the player to protect the player's car from other weapons, and separate traits such as Acceleration, Speed, Drift, Grip and Stability. Some special car models have been designed by Bizarre Creations themselves. There are also some heavily altered versions of familiar urban environments, such as the Los Angeles river halfpipe and several parts of London. These areas were altered to make the races more enjoyable instead of the developers having to strictly abide by each twist and turn. Depending on the character(s) the player races against or tags along with in team races, they will have their own racing styles, power-up set ups, match types, locales, cars and will be apart of certain fictional servers. As the player races well, performs stunts and uses power-ups in certain ways during races, the player will gain 'fan points', Blur's equivalent to PGR's Kudos system. These points help the player progress through the career, purchase more cars and parts and earn more fans for the user base. During the career, challenges will take place midrace when the player drives through a fan icon. Completing these short challenges (e.g. find a secret nitro power-up) will reward the player with a fan points boost.
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Its a shame that most of the raceing games these days have power ups and downs. Need For Speed I believe has the best raceing video games around. Atleast those games dont rely on power ups. Most raceing games are becomeing harder and harder to enjoy due to not being able to customize or upgrade your vehicle. This game reminds me of a Mario racing game, only with actual cars, and not karts. You can use this to slo down the players. Which in my opinion ruins the game for online gamers.
ultrawiifanman 1 year ago
@ultrawiifanman Thanks for that long comment.
GateGaming 1 year ago
@GateGaming No problem, I can make a longer comment if you want me too.
ultrawiifanman 1 year ago
@ultrawiifanman I ment it's ok don't offend yourself
GateGaming 1 year ago
Jesus! The audio is trying to rape my ears!
LGR878 1 year ago 2
@LGR878 I am sorry something fked up...
GateGaming 1 year ago