ATV Offroad Fury 4

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ATV Offroad Fury 4
ATV Offroad Fury 4 Coverart.jpg
Developer(s) Climax Racing
Publisher(s) Sony Computer Entertainment
Series ATV Offroad Fury
Platforms PlayStation 2
Release date(s)
      Genre(s) Racing
      Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

      ATV Offroad Fury 4 is a racing video game developed by Climax Racing. The game was released in North America on October 31, 2006, in Australia on March 27, 2008, and in Europe a day later, exclusively for the PlayStation 2. It is the sixth installment of the ATV Offroad Fury series, and the sequel to ATV Offroad Fury 3.

      Features

      ATV Offroad Fury 4 sees the introduction of new vehicles such as MX motocycles, Trophy Trucks and Dune Buggies, alongside existing ATV quad racers; this allows the game to include up to 50 Championship Modes. In addition to improved graphics, it also has an additional 60 tracks and improved online gaming.

      In terms of in-game controls, more tricks are possible while the player is on an MX motorcycle, but none can be performed while the player is controlling a Trophy Truck or Dune Buggy. Similar to the risk of being thrown off an ATV or motorcycle during the game, Trophy Trucks and Dune Buggies are vulnerable to rollovers, after which the player's vehicle will be automatically reset back on its wheels, as it is when thrown off of an ATV or motorcycle. The game also offers tutorials on how to drive Trophy Trucks and Dune Buggies.

      Similar to NASCAR Thunder 2004 is the introduction of rivals. All opponents have an icon above them; when a player hits an opponent, the opponent's icon will turn red and the opponent will be more aggressive towards the player.

      The game has a "Story Mode" where players compete in events around the world and are required to complete a certain amount of events to move on.

      ATV Offroad Fury 4 includes more mini-games, such as "Ice Hockey" (introduced in ATV Offroad Fury 2), "Scavenger Hunt", "King Of The Hill", "Bowling", and "Ring of Fire".

      Reception

      Reception
      Aggregate scores
      Aggregator Score
      GameRankings 78.06%[1]
      Metacritic 77/100[2]
      Review scores
      Publication Score
      Eurogamer 8/10[3]
      Game Informer 7.5/10[4]
      GamePro 3/5 stars[5]
      Game Revolution B[6]
      GameSpot 8.1/10[7]
      GameSpy 4/5 stars[8]
      GameTrailers 8.4/10[9]
      GameZone 7.7/10[10]
      IGN 8/10[11]
      OPM (US) 7/10[12]

      The game was met with positive reception upon release, as GameRankings gave it a score of 78.06%,[1] while Metacritic gave it 77 out of 100.[2]

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