
Split/Second (released in Europe as Split/Second: Velocity) is an
arcade racing video game developed by Black Rock Studio and published by
Disney Interactive Studios for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox
360. Revealed in March 2009, the game was released in May 2010 and was
later released for OnLive in June 2011. In the game, players take part in
a fictional reality television show, consisting of a variety of events,
each focusing on destructible environments triggered remotely by driver
actions known as "power plays"
Split/Second was ported to the PlayStation Portable on November
2010.
Gameplay
In Split/Second, players take part in a fictional reality TV program
where participants race for money and glory. Throughout a race, players
can build up their "power play" meter by performing stunts, such as
jumps and mid-air overtakes, and precision driving, such as drafting
opponents and drifting. As the player builds up their meter, special
events can be triggered, which create obstacles for other players, open
up shortcuts, or alter an entire section of the race course.These
triggers are also activated by the AI opponents..Target-rendered screenshot showing cars driving past an exploding
airport terminal.
Such events range from shockwave-inducing explosions to buckling highways
and dam breaches. The severity of the events available to trigger varies
depending on how full the player's meter is. The Level 1 events become
available when one of the three segments of the bar are full and the Level
2 events can only be triggered upon a full bar. Event locations, and the
vehicles they will affect, are highlighted with blue icons for the level
one power plays, and red icons for level two, and the player must time the
action accurately in order to hinder his or her competitors as much as
possible. The power play meter is used up by one segment once a level one
event is triggered, so the player must also choose whether to activate the
less destructive first-level events as soon as they are available, or save
their power play energy and build it up further in order to trigger the
top-tier actions.
Steam version
As part of Disney Interactive's new offering on Steam in late 2014,
Split/Second was included alongside other titles such as Epic Mickey 2.
This version of the game does not have support for online multiplayer
matchmaking, but virtual private network services can be used to
facilitate online connections through the game's LAN features.There are
also game cards and badges from Split/Second that can be earned.
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