Bizzare boss Martyn Chudley said today that upcoming Bizarre racer Blur is to put fun back into the genre. "We did our homework and saw a huge opportunity to move beyond traditional racers and create ...
For eons, racing games have forced us to begin their journeys with economy cars. In the new "Blur," we must start with what? That's right, a Ford Focus. You drive it on the first track, which is ...
Blur, Activision's frenetic arcade-style racing game for (which cruises into stores on May 25) promises to deliver a big dose of high-octane driving action, which includes power ups and defensive ...
It was a marriage that should have happened years ago. Take a the gritty racing action and the underground night-life feel of “Need for Speed,” and add some over-the-top weaponry – the kind you’d find ...
Former Bizzare Creations design manager Gareth Wilson believes the simulation racing genre needs a boost from new hardware to become relevant again. Wilson, now chief designer of Sonic & Sega ...
Activision officially announced today that it’s working with Bizarre Creations on a new game that it promises will revolutionize the racing genre, Blur. Yes, the game was already unofficially unveiled ...
Beyond the action-packed racing filled with fast curves, sneaky alternate routes, hair-raising jumps and fully realised damage models that provide for spectacular crashes, Blur’s narrative is ...
Activision and Bizarre Creations have officially announced their next racing project, Blur today, describing it as “the ultimate wheel-to-wheel racing action experience” set to “revolutionize the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. In the wake of its better-than-expected quarterly results, Activision gave investors a heads-up today on its plans for next month's Electronic ...
Michael Griffith, CEO of Activision, has said that the publisher hopes the upcoming Blur will have as big of an impact on the racing genre as Call of Duty has had on first person shooters. Speaking ...
Are racing games the new first-person shooter? Revving up for release and shown off at E3 with tires smoking were Disney's Split/Second, Blur from Activision, Microsoft's Forza Motorsport 3, and EA's ...