Pure

Pure (2008)

by Black Rock Studios, Disney Interactive Studios
Genres:Racing
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:Developed by Black Rock Studio, Disney Interactive Studios' award-winning development studio in Brighton, England, Pure takes off-road racing to a new level. Featuring vertigo-inducing massive aerial jumps and spectacular airborne tricks in photo-realistic real-world locations all over the globe, Pure delivers heart-pounding experiences unique to the genre.Show more
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I got this game bundled with my xbox 360 arcade for Christmas, as well as Sega Superstars Tennis and some XBLA Arcade game collection. This was a surprising game for me and was such a great kickstart for one of the best generations of gaming. I love this game so much. The trick system was great and the flick to jump feature made it a very fun and engaging game, the music was especially great. Nothing better than chasing 1st place with Wolfmother blasting in your ears. I still play this via emulation but its pretty glitchy without some tinkering. Id love to see this rereleased on GOG as I believe there actually was a pc version but I cant find it. Another game that is still so very low on the dreamlist, I'd love to see it way higher.
Graphics of the PC version are inferior to console versions, with missing character reflections and worse lighting. The Steam version requires a physical or virtual optical drive with any disc/image in it to run on Windows 8.1, 10 & 11 (remnants of disc-based DRM). On Windows 7, the game does not have this issue. Additionally, the game has problems with launching the game on many systems (black screen with stuttering sound).
user avatar@FiliRogeruser avatar@FiliRoger
March 12, 2025
I absolutely loved this game, from it's presentation and wacky tricks you could perform in mid-air. It controls well. I played this a lot back in the day on my not-so-great PC at the time and had a lot of fun with it.
This was such a fun, wild game. I played it with my sister, and we would pass the controller to play. The tricks were dope as hell, and the tracks were so sick, along with getting mega air. Definitely would love to pick this up again on GOG and 100% it all over again.
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