Absolute Supercars PS3
Developed by racing game specialists, this production allows you to get behind the wheel of super-fast cars and take part in competitions on real and imaginary tracks. In multiplayer mode, up to sixteen players can race on both real and invented tracks.
Absolute Supercars Release Date PS3
06November2012
developer: Eutechnyx publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
game language: English
Since 1997 Eutechnyx Studio has been preparing new racing games for consoles and personal computers. Their Absolute Supercars is only for online distribution and is a slightly smaller version of the most popular games of the genre, such as Gran Turismo and Forza Motorsport.
Forty different machines from Ferrari, Aston Martin, Pagani or McLaren are waiting for players. Each car can be modified to present itself uniquely during a career or multi-player competition on one of more than twenty different tracks. Apart from the real ones, such as Silverstone or Nurburgring, the authors have also prepared their own locations where the competition takes place.
The capabilities of individual cars and, at the same time, the players can test their skills in the single-person mode or in races via the network with other console owners. Sixteen drivers can be on the track at once. For loners, there is a module that allows you to lead your player through the career ladder.
Absolute Supercars allows you to tailor control to your skills and expectations and play in a more skillful or simulation-oriented way. Players are also provided with a lot of facilities, such as brake assistance or the line of the correct driving track.
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Last updated on 01 February 2012
Game mode: single / multiplayer Multiplayer mode: Internet Player counter: 1-16
Expectations: 5.9 / 10 based on 10 votes.
Age restrictions Absolute Supercars: Good for all ages.
Absolute Supercars System requirements
PlayStation 3
- Uses:
- PlayStation Network
- additionally (PS3): PlayStation Move