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Offroad Fury 4 is simply a solid racing game that offers up enough varied styles of racing to keep you coming back for more, and with the inclusion of several gameplay modes, the replay value gets upped tenfold. Chief among them is the new career mode. Casting you as an up and coming rookie, the game charts your progress from wet-behind-the-ears slacker to race-track-god.
Beginning with a lengthy cut scene introducing you to your character and his (or her) rivals, the story mode throws you into race after race, allowing you to snag sponsors, make cash and customize your ride. Unfortunately, the story mode turns out to be a dud. It may start strong with fun and well-produced cut scenes, the story dies out pretty quickly, leaving you to devour the long and varied amateur races before offering up more story. In the end, the career mode is nothing more than a slight variation on the racing experience.
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Genre | Racing |
Description | While the genre may be tired, by offering up plenty of vehicles, racing styles, and gameplay modes, ATV Offroad Fury 4 is a solid racing experience. |
Franchise name | ATV Offroad Fury |
UK franchise name | ATV Offroad Fury |
Platform | "PS2" |
US censor rating | "Everyone" |
UK censor rating | "" |
Release date | 1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK) |
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