- Brand : Atari
- Product name : Split Second: Velocity
- Product code : E108155
- Category : Video Games
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- Info modified on : 02 Mar 2020 14:54:28
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Long product name Atari Split Second: Velocity PlayStation 3
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Split Second: Velocity, PlayStation 3, Racing
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Short summary description Atari Split Second: Velocity PlayStation 3
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Atari Split Second: Velocity, PlayStation 3, E10+ (Everyone 10+)
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Long summary description Atari Split Second: Velocity PlayStation 3
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Atari Split Second: Velocity. Platform: PlayStation 3, ESRB rating: E10+ (Everyone 10+), Developer: Black Rock Studio
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Uk has collected 30 expert reviews for Atari Split Second: Velocity PlayStation 3 and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Though they've granted us fresh and innovative driving experiences over the past couple of years, the feeling that the folks at Black Rock Studio are a group of subliminal Greenpeace terrorists has evolved from a slight niggle to a 'Code Red' in the ba...
Split/Second: VelocityWow! This is the breath of fresh air that I needed in 2010 and with so many car games being released and yet to be released this year, I wanted something like a popcorn movie experience... fast, fun and friggin' awesome! This was...
Published May 24th 2010. Written by Ian Dickson. Starting up Split/Second is a bit like taking a wonderful stroll down memory lane, back to a simpler time when racing games were about sliding around corners to impress your girlfriend, or driving as fas...
You’ve got to love Split/Second: Velocity. While other, more po-faced racers are influenced by real motorsports, classic marques or the hip-hop styles of underground street-racing, Split Second’s key influences are the big dumb-ass action movies of Je...
Black Rock Studio must be sick of hearing about the Burnout series. Tough. We’re not done comparing Split/Second to Burnout yet, so belt up. Burnout Paradise has to be one of the most divisive games of this generation. It was a critical and commercial...
Reality television has gone stale. Big Brother is droning to an end, jungles across the world have been touched by so many celebrities that hacking them down no longer seems a crime, even Simon Cowell has pulled the plug on his American Idol tenure. We...
Split/Second is what I would call a beautiful tragedy. It starts out memorable, and initially blew me away as I imagine it did with so many others. With its tight controls, a wide array of vehicles and expansive, twisting tracks, it has a lot of things...
I had a chance to preview this game a few months before it came out in the Middle East. Since it was demoed inside a theatre, the demo showcased how the game would look like. At that time, it reminded me of the Burnout games I used to play before. Neve...
Simulation racers and I don’t generally get along. I appreciate their attention to detail, and how accurately the digital cars recreate the experience of driving the real thing, but it’s all a bit boring. Outside of Mario Kart, arcade-style racers have...