ATV Offroad: Fury Pro PSP Free Download

February 08, 2018
Free Download PSP Games ATV Offroad: Fury Pro for PPSSPP, Latest Update, direct link, single link, work. With ATV Offroad Fury Pro, Sony Computer Entertainment and Climax Studios' four-wheeled racer takes its second starting line position on the PSP. Well, four-wheeled isn't exactly an appropriate descriptor anymore as the series' available vehicle list has been expanded greatly with the addition of MX bikes, buggies, rally cars and snowmobiles. With more race types, a much better technical presentation and bumps to pretty much every other aspect of the game, the series' second installment on the PSP is a great improvement over the first. 


Games information:
Title: ATV Offroad: Fury Pro
Release date: October 26, 2006
Series: The ATV Offroad Fury
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Genre: Racing
Platform: PlayStation Portable
Developer: Climax Group, Black Rock Studio
Format: ISO

Being as it ties in not only to the game's visuals but handling and physics systems as well, we'll start with the technical aspects. ATV Offroad Fury Pro looks and performs leaps and bounds better than Blazin' Trails and actually approaches what you'll see on the PS2 from the series. The draw distance is damn good (though there's still pop-in now and then) and the game runs quite smoothly for the most part, though every once in a while you'll see a rare hitch in framerate. Foliage and bits of outdoorsy detail line the tracks, which themselves are rendered with smooth arcs and subtle undulations that keep Mother Nature looking young. Texture detail is pretty good, but, given the game's size and limited amount of RAM on the system, can be a little blurry at times. Still though, this is a great looking game.

Gameplay:


Offroad Fury Pro's technical prowess goes hand-and-hand with its control system, and this too works quite well. Given the variety of vehicles that are available in the game, it's not too surprising that none are absolutely stellar, but most all of them handle rather nicely. Bikes turn on a dime and really give you a sense of how light they are, while ATVs feel a fair bit heavier but a little more stable. Rally cars and buggies are quite similar, both having tons of power and able to slide around turns with ease. The main difference between their performance is that rally cars are a fair bit quicker while the buggies feel lighter - other than that, they're basically the same. The weakest of the bunch are the trucks as they feel sort of "flat". There isn't a whole lot of character to their presence on the track, and compared to the rally cars and buggies they're actually boring to drive. 
 
DownloadATV Offroad: Fury Pro PSP

RELATED POSTS

Previous
Next Post »