ATV Offroad Fury 4

ATV Offroad Fury 4 (2006)

by Climax Racing, Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. (SCEI)
Genres:Sport, Racing
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:ATV Offroad Fury 4 is the fourth and final game in the 'Offroad Fury' franchise, released on Playstation 2. Unlike the previous three titles in the series, this game strays from just simply ATV's in it's roster of vehicles. Offroad Fury 4 introduces MX bikes, dune buggies, and trophy tricks into the mix. The game also differs from it's predecessors in that it includes long point-to-point tracks, which utilize streaming technology to immerse the player in a huge seemingly-endless world. The other notable departure from the previous titles is the inclusion of a career mode, which attempts to include a story between races using rendered cutscenes.Show more
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ATV Offroad Fury 4's grid-based track builder is one of its standout features, providing players with the creative freedom to design their own custom tracks. This intuitive tool allows you to piece together various sections of terrain using a grid system, ensuring that every twist, turn, jump, and obstacle is meticulously placed to your liking. The grid-based layout makes it easy to visualize and construct your track, whether you want a fast, flowing raceway or a challenging, technical course. You can mix different environments, such as forests, deserts, and snowfields, to create diverse and dynamic racing experiences. The ability to adjust the elevation, add ramps, and incorporate unique scenery elements ensures that your custom tracks are not only fun to race on but also visually appealing. Once your track is complete, you can test it out, make adjustments, and share it with other players. This feature adds a whole new layer of replayability to the game, as you can constantly challenge yourself and others with new and innovative tracks. Overall, the grid-based track builder in ATV Offroad Fury 4 enhances the game's creativity and community spirit, allowing players to express their ingenuity and enjoy a virtually endless array of racing experiences.
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May 13, 2025
I think this game taught me what real music is, I still listen to the songs I heard as a kid while playing ATV4. I remember Christmas with the PS2 and playing it for hours even though I didn't know English back then. I definitely want to buy it again.
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