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Beam Breakers
Developer(s)Similis
Publisher(s)JoWooD Entertainment
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release2002

Beam Breakers is a racing game released in 2002. It was published by JoWooD Entertainment and developed by Similis. The game takes place in the year 2173. It features flying cars in the city of New York.

Game play

The highways of New York are teeming with illegal rush-hour grave-racers. Bad racers end up scraped off the side of skyscrapers while good ones build reputations that some would literally kill for. This is no pedestrian street race scene. It's a contest of minds where confidence, control and a taste for razor's-edge maneuvers separate the original gangsters of the skies from the wannabes and has-been.

Beam Breakers has five cities in 57-mission campaigns. The player has to dodge flying cars and avoid getting caught by the flying police cars. The game also has flying car races where the player races to the first place.

Critical Reception

Beam Breakers received mixed reviews, and currently holds a 61 rating on Metacritic.[2] The game received an 8.0/10 from IGN, with a positive review saying: "Beam Breakers does manage to create and admirably deliver an enormous, believable, and simply awesome sense of scale and liveliness."[5] However, GameSpot gave Beam Breakers a 5.6/10, and said "Beam Breakers starts off with a solid concept, but it doesn't quite deliver on it. Though the game does provide a few visceral thrills, it's hard to recommend it to anyone other than someone who is hungry enough for some futuristic racing to look past the game's mediocre production values."[3]

References

  1. ^ "Beam Breakers for PC". GameRankings. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  2. ^ a b "Beam Breakers for PC Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  3. ^ a b Davis, Ryan (2002-11-05). "Beam Breakers Review". GameSpot. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  4. ^ Brooks, Mark (2002-11-23). "GameSpy: BeamBreakers". GameSpy. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  5. ^ a b Sulic, Ivan (2002-11-19). "Beam Breakers Review". IGN. Retrieved 2014-02-26.