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A new racer on the block - Crash Time for Xbox 360

by Steven Williamson on 3 January 2008, 09:53

Tags: Crash Time, PC, Xbox 360, Racing

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Fighting crime

There's a new arcade racer on the block! From Synetic, the German developer behind the World Racing series comes Crash Time, a fast-paced racer featuring hair-brained stunts and big crashes.

As a member of the Cobra 11 police force you need to solve a number of crimes by taking part in missions involves the likes of helicopter chases, jumps across moving trains or reconnaissance runs in tanks.

FEATURES
• Realistic and thrilling criminal cases, more than 50 highly diversified tasks and 3 difficulty levels
• Single race mode with more than 40 tracks to speed along
• Battle against your friends in split screen mode
• Two huge, lavishly designed game worlds, each featuring more than 100 km of road
• Advanced opponent AI enabling free path finding independent of set tracks
• Amazing stunts and action, e.g. jumps over ramps
• Spectacular replay system
• Great-engineered graphic system, Next Gen look

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Crash Time is due for release on Xbox 360 in Quarter 1 2008 and is already available on PC.


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aagh where to start!!!!

Great-engineered graphic system, Next Gen look
well since the PS3 and 360 are current-gen then the graphics must be pretty amazing!

Realistic and thrilling criminal cases
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by taking part in missions involves the likes of helicopter chases, jumps across moving trains or reconnaissance runs in tanks
= very realistic if your a yank that has been raised solely on a diet of the A team.

Cobra 11 police force
Haha, yep. It looks rubbish.

The press release hardly made sense at all. I never know why foreign publishers don't hire an English writer to pen their English press releases. It's a bit sloppy and doesn't give you much confidence in their product.
Steven W;1300816
Haha, yep. It looks rubbish.

The press release hardly made sense at all. I never know why foreign publishers don't hire an English writer to pen their English press releases. It's a bit sloppy and doesn't give you much confidence in their product.

but that would mean no more “all your base are belong to us” and this kind of thing



the world would be a duller place :)


as opposed to on the weekends when it just wears sweats and a vest :D