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Powerslide

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4.3/5

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Powerslide
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The year is 2020. After an environmental holocaust of devastating proportions, the population hovers slightly above the zero mark. The rich have fled underground, where they have formed corporate enclaves. Above ground, the desolate cities and desert wastelands are inhabited by a feral population of...
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4.3/5

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4.3

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1998, Ratbag Games, ...
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Windows XP / Vista / 7, 1.8 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatibl...
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The year is 2020. After an environmental holocaust of devastating proportions, the population hovers slightly above the zero mark. The rich have fled underground, where they have formed corporate enclaves. Above ground, the desolate cities and desert wastelands are inhabited by a feral population of freaks and survivors. With 98% of the population dead there's a lot of cars around just waiting to get driven into the ground. The ferals started the Powersliding competition, the corporates banned it. It's dangerous, it's illegal, it kicks butt.

Powerslide is the off-road racing game that makes its own damn track. Through the punishing post-apocalyptic terrain and abandoned, ghostly cityscapes, brutal alpine tracks and icy roadways. You’ll be torching the tundra. Scorching the Savannah. Leaping over canyons. Surfing mud-slides and braving perilous urban and outdoor environments. You’ll be feeding the off-road speed demon within.
  • 8 treacherous off and on-road tracks plus 4 bonus tracks!
  • Superior AI realistically simulates human treachery, speed, and killer cunning!
  • Realistic physics modeling 6 degrees of limitless freedom lets you overcome any obstacle!
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

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{{'1998-12-07T00:00:00+02:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0200 ' }}
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152 MB

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Posted on: October 2, 2012

Shadowcat

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Games: Reviews: 8

Nail-biting racing in the low-friction apocalypse of the future

"Powerslide" was Ratbag's stunning debut title. It features the most imaginative tracks and the least amount of friction I've ever encountered in a racing game. I'll get the latter point out of the way first: if you're looking for a realistic simulation, this is not the game for you*. As consistent and detailed as Powerslide's physics are, the experience would only bears any relationship to driving in reality if you were in the habit of hitting the ice at high speed, or perhaps liked to hurl your car around a skid pad on bald tires. Once you get over the mild shock of that lack of friction, however, you are in for an absolute blast, because Powerslide features glorious tracks, tremendous freedom in how you drive them, and genuinely challenging A.I. drivers who can make every single race a nail-biter. As I recall, Ratbag developed and employed genetic algorithms in order to evolve drivers with individual traits as well as the ability to drive the tracks well. Many of the game's features were pretty revolutionary at the time, and not often emulated after, which I think is why the game has held up so well over the years, and why it remains one of my favourite racing games of all time. The tracks are an immediate attention-grabber: racing up the wall of a dam; leaping into mine tunnels; icy roads; spiraling up an abandoned parking building; even a stunt track to play around in. These are not your everyday race tracks (well, perhaps aside from that one oval :). Nor are you confined to narrow regions with invisible walls; you actually have a great deal of freedom to drive where you want -- admittedly, doing so might not win you the race, but you might establish the occasional short-cut, and you might just find some of the cheat power-ups hidden throughout the levels (which allow you to introduce some fairly hilarious effects into the game). The "Make your own damn track" tag line may be slight hyperbole, however this level of freedom was more or less unheard of in its day. Really, about the only bad things I can point to in this game is the strangely angular car tires (which always stood out in an what was otherwise something of a graphical powerhouse), and the lack of a sequel ("Powerslide Slipstream" was in development at one point, but much to my dismay it never eventuated, and Ratbag folded.) Ratbag are probably better-known for the numerous "Dirt Track Racing" simulations they produced after Powerslide, and those are certainly the way to go if it's a serious dirt-track sim that you're after; but if you want an outlandish racing game that plays like nothing else out there, then buy a copy of Powerslide, and come visit the apocalyptic future of racing! It's gripping stuff (even if the tires don't). (*) Ratbag's own "Dirt Track Racing" series would probably go down a treat.


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Posted on: October 4, 2012

ieWolfhound

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Games: 97 Reviews: 1

Finally I can play this again! Yay GOG!

Dear GOG - can I have your babies? I can't improve on the descriptions given in the other reviews, so I won't try. Instead, I'll tell you why I have now bought this game three times and don't regret it in the slightest. I bought the original Ratbag CD version, adored it, persuaded my brother to buy it and he adored it too. Multiplayer games were a new concept to us, and we spent many nights of sheer joy racing each other over 58kb modems back in the day. To this day, my brother still calls the CD drive on his PC the 'Powerslide holder', that's how much we played it. Then after a few years my CD got scratched to hell from sheer overuse, and we had to stop playing. I stumbled across a ValueSoft 2-CD pack of Powerslide and Viper Racing, and we were back in heaven for a few years, but eventually moved on to other games, mainly GRID in terms of playing each other online. Periodically since then, I've torn my hair out trying to get Powerslide working on each new PC as I've upgraded, and I'd given up all hope, since Ratbag was long dead, and I assumed the rights were unavailable or lost in the mists of copyright hell. And then today I wander in to GOG to see what's new... lemme see... "Mulanga", what's that?... "Powerslide"... WHAT!? POWERSLIDE? Oh, please God let it be the Ratbag Powerslide... please, please, please... <clicks the link with a mixture of hope and fear>... YES!!! Insta-buy, insta-install, insta-run to see if it's ok on my new Win7 machine... it runs perfectly, and once I found the nglide_config.exe in the install folder, there it is in all it's 1680x1050 glory. Thank you GOG - you've made an old man very happy to buy this for the third time. I'll probably buy a fourth copy as a gift for the brother.


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Posted on: October 2, 2012

sjleis

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Games: 382 Reviews: 2

Fun game with lots of freedom

Powerslide provides challenging racing on a wide variety of tracks, most of which have a lot of open space allowing exploration and a few shortcuts. There's even a stunt arena to play around in without actually racing, and the game takes advantage of force-feedback controllers. It's a pity the development studio was shut down, though their other games were all (IMO) inferior to Powerslide.


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Posted on: October 8, 2012

universalfreak

Verified owner

Games: 125 Reviews: 1

A Dirty Ol' Time

I had an old CD copy of this sitting around, couldn't get it to work with the 3D in Win7 for the life of me, and then GOG puts it up! Game runs like a dream! This game isn't about realism, it's more about going Mad Max in your beaten up, skid-tastic shitbox of a car, careening around like a madman, and reminding yourself that even though this game is as old as Half-Life, it still looks decent today, and is as gritty-tough as ever.


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Posted on: January 17, 2013

Captain-Obvious

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Games: 72 Reviews: 1

Hard, Deep, Smart and Immersive

No only is the gameplay incredibly deep and polished, and the vehicle and environment design through the roof, but the music fits the game's tone like a glove. Never before- and never since- has a racing game been so immersive and engrossing. A few more tracks would help splendidly, and the difficulty is too high, but this game remains a classic.


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