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SBK Generations features real-time lightning, HDR, improved Emotion FX character animations

DSOGaming writes: "SBK GENERATIONS also features advanced improvements on the in-house developed X Engine, which now features a greater visual impact, a revamped career mode, more realistic weather simulation, evolving track technology, real-time lightning, bloom, High Dynamic Range, improved Emotion FX character animations that look better than ever and the usual high quality of game handling and physics simulation."

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likedamaster4384d ago

Apparently, motorcycles in this game don't crash.

Boody-Bandit4384d ago

Agreed.

This is trash physics. I found video of a room full of people playing it online and they were laying the bike down sideways in the grass, going over 150mph and not wiping out. WTF

Racing is my favorite genre and I wouldn't even rent this title.

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7.0

Review: SBK Generations | Stevivor.com

As a racing enthusiast, Nicholas Simonovski feels that the genre never quite receives the attention it deserves in the gaming community. Sure, we have franchises like Need For Speed and Forza Motorsport, which everyone know about, but he gets the impression that for most, their idea of ‘racing’ involves little more than driving around in circles and crashing into walls. Another thing is that unless the game is part of a massive franchise (like the two mentioned above) or features overly-unrealistic physics, it seems to be ignored by the masses. Recently, he has been playing SBK Generations, the latest game from Italian developers Milestone Inc. It’s one of the best racing titles you’ve never heard of.

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TheMrFraz4309d ago

Like sports, racing is an incredibly niche gaming genre. Glad we have people dedicated to reviewing everything within it.

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6.0

Digital Spy: 'SBK Generations' review (PS3): Rough around the edges

SBK Generations is the only major superbike game releasing for fans of the sport in 2012, and as such, has been packaged as one for the diehards. Strictly a simulation, SBK Generations' uncompromising gameplay and deep engineering settings are unlikely to appeal to the casual crowd. This should suit fans, however, who are likely to enjoy a game brimming with depth and licensed content - albeit with one or two rough edges.

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7.3

In-depth Review: SBK Generations - Electronic Theatre

The latest title from Milestone brings the same form factor of their more recently releases to a new sport. Off the back of the successful WRC 2 – the Official Game, SBK Generations arrives with the same grand appreciation of its source material: it may not have the budget of Gran Turismo or Forza Motorsport, but this is racing simulation at its finest. And they’re not afraid to shout about it either.

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