Plenty of racing games involve boosting, and many give you weapons with which you can obliterate your opponents. In Fireburst, these two mechanics are one and the same. The heat generated by your boost fuels flames that can fry your competitors, or blow you up, if you boost for an instant longer than your car can handle. Maintaining that delicate balance between maximizing your speed and not destroying yourself is tricky, and pulling it off can be exciting. Unfortunately, frustrating physics and a severe lack of content douse the fires of this slightly unusual racer.
Each of Fireburst's vehicles falls into one of four offensive categories. Fireball cars become engulfed in flames when hot; attacks of other cars have no effect when you're in this state, and colliding with other cars detonates them. Fireblast cars are surrounded by a ring of fire while boosting that expands as you hold down the boost button. When you release the button, the ring flares up and disappears, destroying any cars within the circle. Firewall cars blast flames out of their sides when boosting, and firewheels cars leave tracks of fire in their wakes.
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- OS: Windows XP, VISTA ,7
- Processor: Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.0 GHz / AMD Athlon XP 2200+
- Memory: 2 Gb
- Hard Drive: 2 Gb free
- Video Memory: 256 Mb
- Video Card: nVidia GeForce 6600 / ATI Radeon X1300
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
- DirectX: 9.0c
- OS: Windows XP, 7
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 3 GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
- Memory: 2 Gb
- Hard Drive: 2 Gb free
- Video Memory: 1 GB
- Video Card: Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT / AMD Radeon HD 4670
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
- DirectX: 9.0c
- MF | FireBurst-SKIDROW - (1.31GB)
- SB | FireBurst-SKIDROW - (1.31GB)
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