Split/Second is an arcade racing game by developer Black Rock Studio. The game takes place in a made-for-TV city designed for destruction.
Split/Second was demoed during E3 2009. In the demo, the player was racing through an airport. Throughout the race, the player revealed shortcuts, destroyed an entire bridge, caused a communications tower to collapse, and even dodged a large jet that skidded across the track. The other level shown at E3 was the docks. The HUD showed the racing info displayed on and under the car’s bumper.
A sequel to Split/Second has yet to be announced, but the game’s ending leaves open the possibility for a sequel. Once you’ve finished the game’s season mode, the announcer congratulates you as your car proudly stands on the podium. Suddenly, everything around the podium starts blowing up. The game show host makes it clear that this wasn’t planned, and realizes that those responsible are a group of people who were part of a show that was cancelled in the 80s. As they seize control of construction trucks, wrecking everything in their way, a truck with a wrecking ball swings at the camera at which point the screen goes to black and the words “To be continued…” appear.
Split/Second is an arcade racing game by developer Black Rock Studio. The game takes place in a made-for-TV city designed for destruction.
Split/Second was demoed during E3 2009. In the demo, the player was racing through an airport. Throughout the race, the player revealed shortcuts, destroyed an entire bridge, caused a communications tower to collapse, and even dodged a large jet that skidded across the track. The other level shown at E3 was the docks. The HUD showed the racing info displayed on and under the car’s bumper.
A sequel to Split/Second has yet to be announced, but the game’s ending leaves open the possibility for a sequel. Once you’ve finished the game’s season mode, the announcer congratulates you as your car proudly stands on the podium. Suddenly, everything around the podium starts blowing up. The game show host makes it clear that this wasn’t planned, and realizes that those responsible are a group of people who were part of a show that was cancelled in the 80s. As they seize control of construction trucks, wrecking everything in their way, a truck with a wrecking ball swings at the camera at which point the screen goes to black and the words “To be continued…” appear.
Split/Second is an arcade racing game by developer Black Rock Studio. The game takes place in a made-for-TV city designed for destruction.
Split/Second was demoed during E3 2009. In the demo, the player was racing through an airport. Throughout the race, the player revealed shortcuts, destroyed an entire bridge, caused a communications tower to collapse, and even dodged a large jet that skidded across the track. The other level shown at E3 was the docks. The HUD showed the racing info displayed on and under the car’s bumper.
A sequel to Split/Second has yet to be announced, but the game’s ending leaves open the possibility for a sequel. Once you’ve finished the game’s season mode, the announcer congratulates you as your car proudly stands on the podium. Suddenly, everything around the podium starts blowing up. The game show host makes it clear that this wasn’t planned, and realizes that those responsible are a group of people who were part of a show that was cancelled in the 80s. As they seize control of construction trucks, wrecking everything in their way, a truck with a wrecking ball swings at the camera at which point the screen goes to black and the words “To be continued…” appear.
Split/Second is an arcade racing game by developer Black Rock Studio. The game takes place in a made-for-TV city designed for destruction.
Split/Second was demoed during E3 2009. In the demo, the player was racing through an airport. Throughout the race, the player revealed shortcuts, destroyed an entire bridge, caused a communications tower to collapse, and even dodged a large jet that skidded across the track. The other level shown at E3 was the docks. The HUD showed the racing info displayed on and under the car’s bumper.
A sequel to Split/Second has yet to be announced, but the game’s ending leaves open the possibility for a sequel. Once you’ve finished the game’s season mode, the announcer congratulates you as your car proudly stands on the podium. Suddenly, everything around the podium starts blowing up. The game show host makes it clear that this wasn’t planned, and realizes that those responsible are a group of people who were part of a show that was cancelled in the 80s. As they seize control of construction trucks, wrecking everything in their way, a truck with a wrecking ball swings at the camera at which point the screen goes to black and the words “To be continued…” appear.
Split/Second is an arcade racing game by developer Black Rock Studio. The game takes place in a made-for-TV city designed for destruction.
Split/Second was demoed during E3 2009. In the demo, the player was racing through an airport. Throughout the race, the player revealed shortcuts, destroyed an entire bridge, caused a communications tower to collapse, and even dodged a large jet that skidded across the track. The other level shown at E3 was the docks. The HUD showed the racing info displayed on and under the car’s bumper.
A sequel to Split/Second has yet to be announced, but the game’s ending leaves open the possibility for a sequel. Once you’ve finished the game’s season mode, the announcer congratulates you as your car proudly stands on the podium. Suddenly, everything around the podium starts blowing up. The game show host makes it clear that this wasn’t planned, and realizes that those responsible are a group of people who were part of a show that was cancelled in the 80s. As they seize control of construction trucks, wrecking everything in their way, a truck with a wrecking ball swings at the camera at which point the screen goes to black and the words “To be continued…” appear.
Split/Second is an arcade racing game by developer Black Rock Studio. The game takes place in a made-for-TV city designed for destruction.
Split/Second was demoed during E3 2009. In the demo, the player was racing through an airport. Throughout the race, the player revealed shortcuts, destroyed an entire bridge, caused a communications tower to collapse, and even dodged a large jet that skidded across the track. The other level shown at E3 was the docks. The HUD showed the racing info displayed on and under the car’s bumper.
A sequel to Split/Second has yet to be announced, but the game’s ending leaves open the possibility for a sequel. Once you’ve finished the game’s season mode, the announcer congratulates you as your car proudly stands on the podium. Suddenly, everything around the podium starts blowing up. The game show host makes it clear that this wasn’t planned, and realizes that those responsible are a group of people who were part of a show that was cancelled in the 80s. As they seize control of construction trucks, wrecking everything in their way, a truck with a wrecking ball swings at the camera at which point the screen goes to black and the words “To be continued…” appear.