
Of course, the fact Pure looks rather tasty helps matters immensely. Although each of the settings we saw were rural in nature, each had its own unique sense of individuality, such as decaying roman-esque marble columns and architecture in Italy.
Each rider is fantastically well animated, and even little touches – such as the way dirt is thrown up by your tires or grass sways in the wind – looks fantastic.
Indeed, the only question that remains is how well it plays. While Disney and Black Rock weren't quite ready to relinquish the controller and let us have a blast on this occasion, simply watching one of Black Rock's staff putting Pure through its paces would seem to suggest that the game is shaping up well.
The handling seems well weighted and instinctive, and the vehicles naturally tail happy; when in the air, the member of staff demonstrating Pure had no problems judging jumps and stunts, and the whole thing looked spectacular, quick and – above all else – fun.
Indeed, the fact members of the staff were setting each other stunt challenges during the presentation would seem to suggest that the game plays rather well...

Let's take a look at five racing games/series that have largely been forgotten about, but in their day, were actually pretty awesome.

Major Nelson has confirmed 3 more games arriving for Xbox One via Backwards Compatibility.

Major Nelson writes "Here are all of the Countdown offers + this week’s Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale. Countdown discounts are valid now through 07 January 2016; Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale discounts are valid now through 04 January 2016."
alien isolation for 7.5 is a steal such a great game and got burnout paradise for 3 dollars, never play burnout but heard good things so i am going to try it when it becomes backwards compatible