In the single - player campaign, there are four different
types of racing events, from a simple race, to combat, to zone racing, which requires the player to focus on controlling the ship and less on combat and / or speed.
Not exact matches
Obstacle course
racing presents you with a series
of unique challenges and you therefore need to train for an
event that is not just about running and jumping but involves all
types of movements in different plains.
(Also known as «Colin McRae: DiRT 2» in the UK / EU) DiRT 2 takes
racing games to a new level with thrilling new
race types, striking locations, big
event atmosphere, and a peerless line - up
of super-charged speed machines, each selected to deliver spectacular, fast - paced
racing.
You can unlock new characters, new
type of customization and new
races and
events as you increase your ranking.
Prove your skills in 5 unique classes
of vehicles over an epic 11 - season single - player career with more than 150
events and 13
event types in frenetic, bumper - to - bumper
races where winning is everything!
Taruffi's
racing career Part 2 — Charlie Rous concludes his article on the famous
racing driver with an account
of the years 1934 to 1950 / Our anniversary competition — Enter our motoring quiz competition and you could win a special day at the National Motor Museum / 1929 Sunbeam special — An enthusiastic report from David Hawtin on this exciting20 hp non-standard Sunbeam / The Lea - Francis story 1924 - 37 — Michael Worthington - Williams continues with part 2
of his history
of the Coventry make / VSCC's December driving tests — This annual
event is described by Tom Thelfall in his Diary
of a dilettante /
Type 35 Bugatti — The Editor writes about his encounter with a superb example
of the archetypal Bugatti / 1908 TT: The» 4 - inch»
race — The story
of this early
event with a curious name is recounted for us by Bryan Goodman / 1939 Lancia Aprilia — Zoe Harrison talked to the proud owner
of this far - ahead -
of - its - time Lancia / Shaft - drive C.N. — The early history
of G.N. and the cars that were not propelled by chains.
War Horse Vauxhall — David Burgess-Wise examines the rôle played by the Vauxhall D -
Type in the First World War, and drives the example in the manufacturer's collection / The Pomeroy Trophy at 60 — Peter McFadyen tells the story
of the VSCC's
event for finding the best sports touring car, and explains the arcane formulae behind it / The 1926 - 27 Grand Prix Talbot - Darracqs, part three — In the third and final part
of his series about these famous racers, Simon Moore investigates the fate
of each / Auto - biography: Cally Callomon — Matthew Bell visits this art director, Vintage car owner and bicycle fanatic, and learns about his career and hobbies / Peugeot
Racing Engineers 2: Louis Verdet Sébastien Faurès Fustel de Coulanges looks at the career
of this engineer, whose influence spread far beyond motoring / The Ballot 2LS, part eight — Our Publisher concludes his series on the twin cam Ballot 2LS, listing the cars known to have existed but which have now disappeared
Even if you aren't a big motorcycle fan, it's one
of the most outrageous (and exceedingly dangerous)
racing events in the world
of any
type and well worth the trip.
The
race is one that Corvette
Racing has won five times in 10 appearances, which shows the team's capability in winning at any
type of track or in
event duration.
Sam Lee, ’15 Hyundai Veloster Turbo R - Spec Booth: Hyundai USA, 24387 Sam Lee, from Blood
Type Racing Inc., built an 850 - whp Genesis Coupe for Hyundai's SEMA Show booth last year, and the car made many top - 10 lists
of the best cars at the 2014
event.
During the summer months, Ocean Grove holds sandcastle building contests, kite flying
events, inner tube
races and other
types of fun competitions.
The main game mode is
of course Career, with the three car
types having their own cups to take part in, consisting
of both arena and
race events.
There are four
types of events in the career mode
Races, Rivals, Exploration and Stunt Sessions.
There are four
event types including
race, freestyle, slalom and elimination with
race events consisting
of 1 to 3 lap
races as the player competes against 7 competitors for the
race win, while freestyle
events allow the player to earn points for every stunt performed in an attempt to beat the set amount
of points to reach the podium with fresh stunts earning more than repetitions
of the same stunts which certainly adds to the skill level required for putting a great freestyle run together.
Upgrades will be required to win particular
races as you progress further through each
type of event; for instance you may earn a podium position with a third place finish, therefore resulting in having to upgrade your hydro jet to an entirely higher level
of quality in order to improve your performance to gain the
race win.
The replayability stems from many areas such as an extensive career mode which implements a rivalry driven story across 9 tracks and 4
event types as well as a Challenge mode which provides competitive online leaderboards through
racing against the lap times
of PSN friends across all 9 tracks, earning gold stars to unlock new career
events, earning in - game currency to purchase new hydro jet upgrades, earning enough XP to level up in order to earn skill points to learn new abilities and stunts, alongside entertaining split - screen multiplayer for up to 4 players as well as one
of the most entertaining and thrilling online multiplayer experiences in quite some time for up to 8 players which will collectively have players returning for an extensive period
of time.
There are several different
types of race, from straight up multiple - lap track
races to drift competitions, elimination
events where the car in last position is removed from the
race every 20 seconds and an odd LiveRoutes
race, where the track changes through the
race.
Further customisation comes in the form
of adjusting the time
of day and weather conditions, A.I. difficulty,
race length for certain
event types such as wild rush and driving assists including multiple elements
of brake assistance, traction control system, steering stability, semi-automatic or manual gear shifting,
racing line indicators throughout the entire track, only through the corners or not at all and cosmetic or mechanical damage modelling to your ideal preferences.
Easier trophies include the Top
of the Class, Winner, Survivor, The Fans Are Warming Up and In Front
of Everyone bronze trophies for winning a
race in the speed cross, cross country, elimination, stadium circuit and wild rush
event types respectively as each
event type can be participated in during free
race mode on very easy difficulty level.
Further
event types include perfect trajectory which tasks players to beat the record lap time following a suggested
racing line without receiving a penalty; pairs
races combine together points from teams
of riders with the team earning the highest points tally winning the
race; point to point
races involve competing in a sector
of a longer
race track in an effort to make the podium; and endurance is a test
of consistency over a much longer
race with a Le Mans style start.
These
events and
races are divided by the
type of bike you are in, which ranges from old - school slower bikes to top tier crotch - rocket bikes that defy all speed - limits.
Additional variety is provided in the form
of different
event types such as 3 lap single
races; completing a lap within only a strict number
of laps in time attack; head - to - head
races sees the player having to overtake their rival as quickly as possible within a set time limit on a track day which is open to the public followed by holding your position; track days require a certain amount
of overtakes within a set time limit; and drag
races are knockout tournaments which requires the player to shift through the gears manually to maximise their top speed in order to cross the finishing line ahead
of the opposing rider in each round
of the competition.
The online leaderboards focuses on the best times for each
of the 9 tracks from the Challenge Mode with each track reflecting your position based upon how high your track time ranks in comparison to your PSN friends with the positioning
of each player based upon how quick they have completed that particular track, although it would have been great to see the inclusion
of worldwide online leaderboards as well as points based online leaderboards for the Freestyle
event type and results focused online leaderboards for the career mode and online multiplayer
races.
Upgrades will be required to win particular
races as you progress further through each
type of event.
Riptide GP: Renegade's replayability stems from many areas such as an extensive career mode which implements a rivalry driven story across 9 tracks and 4
event types as well as a Challenge mode which provides competitive online leaderboards through
racing against the lap times
of PSN friends across all 9 tracks, earning gold stars to unlock new career
events, earning in - game currency to purchase new hydro jet upgrades, earning enough XP to level up in order to earn skill points to learn new abilities and stunts, alongside entertaining split - screen multiplayer for up to 4 players as well as one
of the most entertaining and thrilling online multiplayer experiences in quite some time for up to 8 players which will collectively have players returning for an extensive period
of time.
A certain feature that is lacking from each
of the four
event types is the ability to watch your achievements following an impressive performance or an eventful
race.
Every championship series allows players to use various
types of vehicles across a set number
of races and showcase
events.
I love that Anna can differentiate between the various
types of challenges (
races, stunt locations, bucket lists, festival
events), so that you'll never feel pressured into doing challenges that don't suit your taste.
Replayability stems from the unpredictability
of race, elimination and free - for - all
event types in single player and local multiplayer, a frenetic battle mode and season mode in online multiplayer, alongside a reasonable quota
of tracks for
race and elimination
event types and arena environments in free - for - all and battle mode, while unlockable vehicle customisation items partially make up for there only being 12 vehicles.
There are also an abundance
of different
race types based on the class
of vehicles, from off - road
races, American muscle, JDM, saloons, classics etc and you can choose a wide variety
of them to progress through the ranks to the final festival
event.
There are three
event types including a
race against three A.I. controlled opponents throughout a 3, 5, 7, 9 or 15 lap duration and the ability to have Nerf power - ups on or off, while elimination returns to the series» routes by having a round based system in which the character who is out
of sight from their opponents gains progression towards winning the
event with the ability to utilise an airstrike and have Nerf power - ups on or off.
The range
of racing events appears to encompass practically every
type of 4 - wheel
racing on the planet; from Karts all the way through to Supercars and pretty much everything else in between.
The following is a list
of event types that are approved by the SRRF Solar Redout
Racing Federation.
There are three different modes, including multiplayer, single
events and tour (which has over 224 different
types of race challenges such as drifting and competing against tough AI).
Every
event type including
race, battle
race, stunt showcase, takedown, best lap challenge and even master - level
events are all playable in split - screen as individual
events or within any
of the 16 official championship series and customised championships.
There are a total
of 136 skill checks to earn including completing an
event within each
event type, earning first and second in a multiplayer
race or battle
race event, side bashing 200 opponents, successfully landing a double front or back flip air trick combo and much more besides.
Event types include
races in which every car competes to cross the line first in 3 lap
races, while battle
races add weapons to the mix; stunt showcase tasks players to accumulate as many points as possible by successfully landing air tricks within the time limit
of 3 minutes and get enough air from stunt ramps to pop balloons for bonus points; and takedown sees players earning points by destroying as many crash karts as possible.
Events mode is initially the only mode available comprising of race and battle race events with each of the previous event types needing to be completed at least once in order to unlock stunt showcase, takedown, best lap challenge and master - level e
Events mode is initially the only mode available comprising
of race and battle
race events with each of the previous event types needing to be completed at least once in order to unlock stunt showcase, takedown, best lap challenge and master - level e
events with each
of the previous
event types needing to be completed at least once in order to unlock stunt showcase, takedown, best lap challenge and master - level
eventsevents.
The «Blizzard Mountain» expansion for «Forza Horizon 3» includes more than 50 new
events and challenges, new
race types, new achievements, and a handful
of new cars for players» garages.
Another
type of event in the Career mode is «Elimination» where every 15 seconds, the person in last place is removed from the
race.
The variety
of event types in World Tour mode keeps things fresh and engages you to become a better racer by often focusing on a particular style
of race or skill.
It also allows you to test out your hover vehicle skills from the get go, which is a great way to show off the new vehicle
type — quite often
racing games simply put new vehicles into the car catalogue and let you use them freely, but having
events that cater directly for them is a much more enjoyable approach that offers an actual sense
of progression.
The new user interface to navigate through the
races is much cleaner, and the
events show nice variety in mixing up different
types of organized rules.
Forza Horizon 3 also adds in some much needed variation to the gameplay, adding in new
types of events and stunts to perform outside
of simple
races and speed traps.
GRID also features several
types of events to compete in, including GT championships, drifting, touge, open wheel
racing, and demolition derby, as well as variants on several
of these motorsports.
Standard multiplayer allows you to select the
type of lobby you want to play in, from
racing a certain
type of class, or taking part in drag
races or special
events.
There are over 2000 total
events with varying rules and
types of races.