Download Game Death Track Resurrection
Name : Death Track Resurrection
Game Platforme(s) : PC
Language : Multi
Release Date : Mar 31, 2009
Publisher : Aspyr
Developer : Sky Fallen
Genre : Racing / Car Combat
Size : 3.16 Gb
You've probably wished for a forgotten
game franchise to be brought back from the dead. Chances are, however,
that the Death Track series of PC car combat games was not on your list
of nominees. Yet as unfamiliar as you may be with those racers, there's
something to be said for Death Track: Resurrection's simple brand of
motorway mayhem. Nevertheless, while the game can be fun in spurts, its
budget roots are obvious: there's no multiplayer, the production values
are inconsistent, and some small but glaring flaws hinder the enjoyment.
The game offers some light entertainment, but it's not a strong
argument for the series' return.
One thing Death Track:
Resurrection does well is nail its postapocalyptic vision. You'll race
through the streets of a number of real-world cities, though you'll
discover that in the future, Paris is, literally, burning. The courses
are designed well and are presented with a nice sci-fi flair, and you'll
glimpse familiar landmarks as you zoom and battle through them. When
you're in top form, the game delivers a good sense of speed, which
enhances the occasional burst of chaos. Yet Resurrection isn't visually
up to date: vehicles don't exhibit a lot of detail, explosions look
terrible, and the reddish brown haze of a few environments makes them
look washed out and somewhat unpleasant. Settings like Tokyo and New
York, on the other hand, look appealing and provide glitzy backdrops for
all the vehicular violence. The pulsing but inoffensive soundtrack
contributes to the futuristic ambience as well, though the song that
plays in the menu screens is not easy on the ears.
There are several ways to tackle
these tracks, most notably in Scenario mode, which presents an absurd
but easily dismissed story about murdered tournament drivers. The dryly
dubbed live-action newscast is an unintentionally campy hoot, however,
so you may want to follow along for the occasional giggle. It's also the
best way to introduce yourself to the car combat at Resurrection's
center, though some slightly awkward keyboard and mouse controls will
inspire you to plug in (and configure) a controller first. Your vehicle
is equipped with primary, secondary, and rear weaponry, and you'll need
to take down your competitors while chasing them around the track.
Courses offer multiple routes, and the slick sensation of speed can make
the game quite fun at times. The potential for madness is further
enhanced by the ability to take aim at certain environmental structures
and other objects, like blimps. Should you take a building down, a
slow-motion cutaway may dramatize the event, or the destruction may be
depicted in a window on the right side of your screen.
Resurrection loves these bits of
drama, perhaps a bit too much for comfort. Hitting a ramp generally
causes time to slow and the camera to pan about with cinematic
spectacle. It's cool at first, but when it interferes with your ability
to adjust your landing or grab a power-up floating in the air, this bit
of design hubris is more annoying than exciting. In fact, grabbing a
power-up is often a pain, since some of them jump around or sway to and
fro. This isn't too problematic for speed and repair enhancements, but
when you're low on ammo and desperately need that pickup, this kind of
randomness can be frustrating. Other aspects of the game feel similarly
left to chance. For example, vehicle respawns are handled poorly.
There's practically no safety period once a vehicle reappears, so you
could crash into an enemy that spawns directly in front of you, or you
might respawn directly behind a divider. These and other missteps
(what's with the laser-spewing hoverbots?) mean that no matter how well
you drive or battle, matters of chance still decide the outcome more
often than they should. If Resurrection offered more forgiving finishing
conditions, the randomness would be easier to stomach, but in Scenario
mode, you need to finish at least in second place to reap any monetary
rewards and advance--and in other modes, you must be the winner.
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Minimum System Requirements:
- Os : Windows Xp / Windows Vista (SP1)
- Processor : CPU Intel Pentium IV 3.0 GHz / AMD Athlon 3500+
- Memory : 1 GB Of RAM (2 GB for Windows@Vista)
- Video Card : 256 MB 100% Directx 9.0c Compatible
- Sound Card : Compatible with DirectX 9.0c
- HDD : 7 GB Free Space Drive
- DirectX : DirectX 9.0c
- Keyboard/Mouse
- CD/DVD-ROM Drive 8x Speed
Recommanded System Requirements:
- Os : Windows Xp / Windows Vista (SP1)
- Processor : CPU Intel Core2Duo 2.0 GHz / AMD Athlon Dual Core 4400+
- Memory : 2 GB Of RAM
- Video Card : 256 MB With Pixel Shader 3.0
- Sound Card : Compatible with DirectX 9.0c
- HDD : 7 GB Free Space Drive
- DirectX : DirectX 9.0c
- Keyboard/Mouse
- CD/DVD-ROM Drive 8x Speed
Setup Instruction / Cara Instal:
- Extract Rar File / Ekstrak semua file rar
- Mount ISO file with DAEMON Tools (Or whatever) / Mount file ISO dengan Deamon
- Click "Setup.exe" to Instal the Game / Klik Setup.exe untuk menginstal game
- Extract "Crack.rar" file / Ekstrak file Crack.rar
- Copy All Content "Crack" Folder to the Folder Game Directory / Salin semua file yang ada di folder Crack ke folder kamu menginstal game
- Play & Have Fun ............ Enjoy ;) / Mainkan & selamat bersenang2... ;)
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