Pure Hands-On

We get our hands dirty with the PS3 version of Pure, and report back on how it handles.

Blackrock Studios' ATV racer is just around the corner, but we thought we'd take one more look at the game before its launch. While we've seen the game a few times already on the Xbox 360, we thought it was time to see how the PlayStation 3 version stacks up. From what we've seen, we're pleased to report it stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the Xbox 360 version. The game is looking pretty solid, and while the team at Brighton-based Blackrock Studios are no doubt busy polishing the game as we speak, for the most part it looks complete.

Pure's gameplay is split among three modes: race, sprint, and freestyle. The first two are pretty self-explanatory and consist of five- and three-lap races respectively. One interesting caveat is that the sprint races feature a modified, shorter track than that in the race mode. The freestyle mode, on the other hand, requires you to pull off as many insane tricks as you can, all while keeping an eye on your ever-dropping fuel gauge. You'll fill up the tank at the end of each lap and can also pick up fuel bonuses along the way, in addition to other upgrades such as score multipliers when performing tricks. When you've eventually run out of juice, the event is over.

We've seen the Wyoming, Italy, and New Mexico stages before, so we headed to a new stage this time around: Ocotillo Wells, California. Set in the baking hot California desert, it's perfect for an off-road racer like Pure. The stage takes place in an aircraft graveyard with the shells of old cargo and passenger planes strewn around. The track is littered with old fences, spare tyres, corrugated iron, and scrap metal for that authentic feel. It might not offer as many chances to grab some insane airtime, as Italy does, but the curving corners and steep jumps make it well suited to faced-paced races.

The track, and the game as a whole, has a washed-out colour palette which suits some of the more rugged terrain such as California and New Mexico, but we hope the more exotic environments such as Italy's Lake Garda come to vibrant life in the final build. Visually the game is looking pretty decent with solid menus, some interesting characters, and great level design.

Extreme sports fans will be happy to know there's a pretty wide range of tricks you can pull off in Pure. Preloading a jump by pulling down the forward with the analog stick will buy you some airtime. Once you're off the ground you can pull off a move with one of three face buttons in combination with a direction on the analog stick. Freestyle motocross fans will be familiar with moves such as the nac nac, cordoba, bar hop, coffin, indian air, 9 o'clock nac, ruler, cliffhanger, tweak air, and maddocopter. There are three levels of moves, and as you pull off a string of successful ones you'll unlock the next. If you successfully execute enough, you'll be able to pull off some lengthy special moves such as a "shaolin funk"--just make sure you have enough airtime or you'll land belly-up.

There were two stock-standard ATVs available to us: the race rental, which is tweaked for better handling and acceleration, and freestyle rental, which is ideal for tricks and boosting. While there should be many more to choose from after the final game is released, you'll also have access to an exhaustive garage mode which lets you build a bike from scratch. There's an almost overwhelming number of options to choose from, including (deep breath) racing frame, swingarm, "a-arms," shocks, rims, tyres, engine, handlebars, sprocket kit, brakes, boost, body livery (decals), nosecone, front fenders, rear fenders, radiator scoops, seat, "nerf bar," bumper, frame guards, hand guards, and grips. If that sounds too daunting, you can also choose presets with a single button press. While some of those choices have performance trade-offs, many are there purely for aesthetic value. Still, having the option to create your own ride from scratch is a nice touch.

The soundtrack, looks like it will focus on electro and indie-rock numbers and from the sound of it, Blackrock has included a pretty solid lineup of tunes. We heard tracks from Wolfmother, The Subways, Pendulum, and The Futureheads in the game.

So far we've only seen Pure's single-player mode, but we hope to get behind the wheel in some multiplayer racing soon. Pure is revving up for a September release on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC.

73 Comments

  • asiftheonly

    Posted Oct 7, 2008 12:23 pm PT

    PURE is simply pure fun. It's just awesome. those who haven't tried it yet, just do it now. but the load times can give you pure frustration sometimes.

  • iceveiled

    Posted Sep 25, 2008 11:35 am PT

    Played the PS3 demo a bit last night. I'm not into this type of racing game (I pretty much stick strictly to Gran Turismo) but it was fun. The graphics are really good, sensation of speed is great, flashy/hip menus and what not. The actual gameplay doesn't seem that deep, but ATV racers will probably enjoy it. I might rent it.

  • ParaBellum71

    Posted Sep 23, 2008 11:07 am PT

    Takes some time for the review Galien... Usualy a couple days(or the day after realease) for highly anticipated games like H3 ,GoW, ect... This could be up to a week considering they have alot of more hyped up games coming out and theyve got like an 1/8 of the staff on Warhammer.

  • galienthealien

    Posted Sep 20, 2008 8:48 pm PT

    where's the review? it was out 4 days ago.

  • gokazz

    Posted Sep 20, 2008 6:37 am PT

    @antakar yes it does i a=myself am runingpure on DX10

    well i got the full version on the pc and i got to say it will be a hard learnng to drive in pure withuot a analog controller(im still learning to drive)but i gotta say this is a wonderful game,uilding your atv rom scratch,omfg tricks and so.disney did a very good job.when i heard that this game was developed by disney withuot seein any screens i thought this game was just another kid game but now...ITS FRIGGIN AWESOME.makes we want to buy my own ATV ^^

  • Antakar

    Posted Sep 17, 2008 2:05 pm PT

    Does it support DirectX 10?

  • ResiFreak

    Posted Sep 17, 2008 6:14 am PT

    OMG!! When will PS3 and Xbox 360 fanboys just get along and realise that each console has it's own strengths and weaknesses... I have a PS3 and My brother has an Xbox 360 so I know what I'm saying is true! Oh and by the way...

    PS3 is actually beating Xbox 360 in sales..
    But who cares anyway? The Wii is beating everything.

  • lucebuce

    Posted Sep 15, 2008 7:51 am PT

    oh and ratnutz14 check wikipedia or just type Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 Sales

    the xbox 360 outsold the PS3

    but since ur too ignorant to understand , just forget about it

  • UFO2012

    Posted Sep 13, 2008 5:04 am PT

    This game is like Motorstorm meets SSX in a good way!

  • Ratnutz14

    Posted Sep 11, 2008 9:32 pm PT

    duh the xbox blows. it has a shelf life much shorter then the ps3 , every 5 years or so a new system comes out. you watch, microsh!t will release a new console and the ps3 will still be going strong because of the cell. oh and motorstorm sucked ballz this games better 100%

  • juan99692k6

    Posted Sep 11, 2008 6:06 pm PT

    I would take this game 100x times before motorstorm. call me a newbie or whatever. but to be honest i have had more fun playing the pure demo. than playing motorstorm. you could speeding @ 10 mph and crash with a stone.. then !Boom for no reason. this game kicks motorstorm's ass 100x. Buy it you won't regret. hopefully i will be one of the top players in the ps3 leaderboard PSN ID: Solidus_Snake2k8. Good Luck everybody I will see you there.

  • Skiggy80

    Posted Sep 10, 2008 1:34 pm PT

    "Genson77" Quit crying! Its obvious that the reasoning behind the 360 always being either displayed first represented as the console graphics to beat is because there are more systems sold. Look at every magazine. Its not just gamespot. All game mags do the same. Its just like last gen, every thing was PS2. Well Sony is the main player anymore so more people want to see how the 360 game stacks up because most people own 360's. Hell all of my friends have 360's. I have a ps3 and 360 and I rarely play my ps3. Its just not that great. So stop your crying about graphics and who is compared to who. The 360 is the top system right now so everything is going to be compared to it. The wii sucks so no one cares what that systems graphics look like.

  • McGregor

    Posted Sep 10, 2008 1:25 pm PT

    Very excited for this game, even my wife can play it!

  • shaun_mcwayne

    Posted Sep 10, 2008 12:56 pm PT

    i didnt like the demo, thought it was just ok, usual race stuff, motorstorm is better.

  • westsiderz28

    Posted Sep 10, 2008 11:06 am PT

    i hate atv games but this is awesome i played the demo and i loved it
    its now on my list

  • HoloJ

    Posted Sep 9, 2008 4:29 pm PT

    Prue is SSX Tricky on Bikes (ATV's). I played the Demo off the market place it seems ok just wished they would have allowed for some crashes with the other riders and damage on the bikes etc..

  • b0yd1e

    Posted Sep 9, 2008 4:41 am PT

    genson the 360 eats a$$! Demo is well worth a look! Nice controls and visuals!

  • TATTOO-MASTER

    Posted Sep 9, 2008 1:05 am PT

    I tried the demo and that was awesome, hopefully the game it will to:-)

  • maaly81

    Posted Sep 8, 2008 8:41 pm PT

    i may change my mind though if I get more funds

  • maaly81

    Posted Sep 8, 2008 8:37 pm PT

    Im getting it...................like in 5-6 months. Just can't fathom spending $64.64 on it even though the demo was tight

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