Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars Now Available On The PlayStation Network
News posters accross the internet curse furiously at having to type that absurd name again.
Published: October 9, 2008
Yes, it's finally out! No more will I have to type that ridiculously long name! Well at least I hope not, if Psyonix Studios decides to go on a DLC releasing spree I fear for my own sanity and personal safety of whoever drops any news about it in my inbox. Yes we realize it's a funny title but please have mercy on those of us who have to write about it, your game's given me a nervous twitch and I haven't even played it yet. Still all rambling aside, the game looks pretty awesome. Just incase you haven't been keeping up-to-date however, we have a rather meaty preview for you to read here. If reading is a little too much for you however then you can just bypass all those words and go straight to the gallery over here.
SARPBC features unique rocket-powered cars with incredible physics-based maneuverability, including the ability to rocket into the air or accelerate at supersonic speeds on the ground by racing over boost strips, obtaining boost capsules or by performing a rapid succession of acrobatic flips. While in the air, cars can roll, flip, jump, dodge or spin in a freestyle fashion. In the team-based soccer game, players maneuver their vehicles to perform breathtaking saves, awe-inspiring shots and of course achieve supersonic speeds that literally turn your opponents into scrap metal. These abilities, combined with the players' own creativity and skill create a unique and thrilling experience every time.
"We're so excited that gamers can finally enjoy the game as much as we do," said Dave Hagewood, Founder/Development Director of Psyonix Studios. "I can't wait to jump online and see all of the crazy replays!"
Wide-ranging community involvement is supported through team and league play, as well as extensive and thorough statistical tracking, rankings and rewards for individuals and teams, including support for PlayStation 3 system trophies. The game features three single player modes as well as team and league matches and scrimmage matches online. Using the full featured in-game video editor, players will have the ability to save, upload and share their amazing triumphs and hysterical battle-car antics to their PlayStation 3 system harddrive or upload clips directly to YouTube.
Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars is available now for $14.99. A free trial version of the game is also available on the PlayStation Network.
SARPBC features unique rocket-powered cars with incredible physics-based maneuverability, including the ability to rocket into the air or accelerate at supersonic speeds on the ground by racing over boost strips, obtaining boost capsules or by performing a rapid succession of acrobatic flips. While in the air, cars can roll, flip, jump, dodge or spin in a freestyle fashion. In the team-based soccer game, players maneuver their vehicles to perform breathtaking saves, awe-inspiring shots and of course achieve supersonic speeds that literally turn your opponents into scrap metal. These abilities, combined with the players' own creativity and skill create a unique and thrilling experience every time.
"We're so excited that gamers can finally enjoy the game as much as we do," said Dave Hagewood, Founder/Development Director of Psyonix Studios. "I can't wait to jump online and see all of the crazy replays!"
Wide-ranging community involvement is supported through team and league play, as well as extensive and thorough statistical tracking, rankings and rewards for individuals and teams, including support for PlayStation 3 system trophies. The game features three single player modes as well as team and league matches and scrimmage matches online. Using the full featured in-game video editor, players will have the ability to save, upload and share their amazing triumphs and hysterical battle-car antics to their PlayStation 3 system harddrive or upload clips directly to YouTube.
Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars is available now for $14.99. A free trial version of the game is also available on the PlayStation Network.
