Bizarre unveils new racing project |
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Some preliminary details have been released about Bizarre Creations' new post-Microsoft project in the pages of French mag Joypad.
The new project, called Blur, is reportedly reminiscent of what made the Project Gotham series work so well -- fast cars, damage modeling, and exotic locations -- and throws in a little something new: vehicular weapons and armor.
That's pretty much all we have for now. Bizarre dropped some hints about a "force feedback AI system" for their first Activision game (in other words, this one) a while back, so hopefully we'll hear more about that. We'll probably come across more info the closer we get to E3. Keep checking back here for more updates on this title.
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Comments [refresh]
Is that what I get from the article and the reason why it's posted here in the PS3 board?
MS had a deal with Bizarre in which they owned the PGR license and PGR games were only made for Xbox, and PGR4 was the last PGR game in the series from Bizarre. MS never owned Bizarre themselves, just the PGR brand. Activision owns the Bizarre studio
So, just PGR was in a deal with MS? Interesting, always thought they worked with MS.
PGR was alway a very arcadey racer and not really a racing simulator anyways.
It would be awesome doing crazy drifts through corners while blasting machine guns at the person in front of you.....