Saturday, March 1, 2008

4x4 Evolution



4x4 Evolution
While 4x4 Evolution opts for fun over realism, it's a trade-off that you'll probably appreciate as soon as you take the game for a spin.

4x4 Evolution features 66 licensed trucks and sport-utility vehicles divided into three classes based on horsepower and racing modifications. Though you'll see many of the same vehicles in all three classes, there's still a huge number of rides to choose from: Chevy, Ford, Nissan, Dodge, Mitsubishi, Lexus, GMC, and Toyota are represented; Jeep and Subaru are the only substantial omissions. The cars are nicely rendered, but the lack of a true cockpit view is slightly disappointing - there's no optional dashboard in the first-person view.

Once you see the stunning scenery and terrain graphics, you'll probably wish there were some sort of explore mode that lets you drive around the countryside without having to worry about lap times or prize money. Even on a midrange system with a decent video card, the frame rates tend to be very smooth even with all the graphics options turned on. The terrain is very lifelike whether you're slinging mud in a swamp or stirring up a cloud of dust in the desert, and you'll be impressed as all sorts of other vehicles like hang gliders, jets, big rigs, back hoes, and more go about their business as you fight to keep your car on the road and in the race. These other vehicles aren't just there for show, as you'll learn if you happen to go head-on with a 16-wheeler (don't worry, you don't get crushed - it just pushes you back) or if you slam into a bulldozer crossing the racetrack.


Download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/87092753/4x4_Evolution.part1.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/87101163/4x4_Evolution.part2.rar.html

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