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#1 Pure (Video Game)

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Pure is an Action, Racing, and Single-player video game offered by Black Rock Studios for multiple platforms. The game allows the player to perform tricks and stunts as he controls a Quad Bike. The player can customize the bike desirably and can upgrade it by achieving victories.

The game has different tracks from all around the world with specific stunt scenes. Each performed trick will award boost to the player that will help him out to accomplish the tricks well. The game comes up with two modes, such as Freestyle and race sprint.

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#2 Stuntman: Ignition

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Stuntman: Ignition is an Action, Racing, Sports, and Single-player video game offered by Paradigm Entertainment for multiple platforms. It is the sequel to Stuntman game and offers six main fictional films with specific objectives to complete. The primary goal of the player is to complete the objectives assigned by the director.

The player must complete all the levels to make progress towards further levels. In multiplayer mode, the player will take part in two race types, such as backlot battle and backlot race. In backlot battle mode, the player can perform stunts within a limited number of laps.

#3 Burnout Revenge

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Burnout Revenge is a Sports, Racing, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Electronic Arts. Throughout the game, the player serves as a racer, where the main mission is to beat all the participants to reach the last line. The game is a combo of racing and vehicular combat where a player can hit another player’s car to get him out.

The included modes are rush-hour traffic, circuit racing, Road Rage, Burning Lap, and Crash Mode. In Road Rage, the player has to crash as many rivals as possible within a time limit, or until the player’s car gets wrecked. Eliminator is a race where every thirty seconds, the last-placed car gets detonated, and the race continues until only one racer left behind.

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