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BAJA: Edge of Control

BAJA: Edge of Control

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From: THQ
Category: Video Games

List Price: $39.99
Buy New: $27.69
You Save: $12.30 (31%)



New (33) Used (6) from $25.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 2216

Platform: Xbox 360
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Xbox 360
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0

MPN: 55045
Model: 55045
UPC: 752919550458
EAN: 0752919550458
ASIN: B0016MJ7OQ

Release Date: September 22, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Supercharged Vehicles: Harness the horsepower of over 40 elite Trophy Trucks, 4x4’s and Buggies across eight varied vehicle classes.
  • Epic Open Worlds: Stunning vistas, sheer cliffs, and towering mountains fill over 100 square miles of drive-to-horizon landscape.
  • Horizontal Racing: Suspension, torque and horsepower are perfectly balanced to create the ultimate edge-of-control racing experience.
  • Customization: Fine-tune the roar of your off-road machine with over 200 authentic vehicle parts.
  • Multiplayer: Power past the competition in 4-player split screen and 8-player online racing.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
From the core founding members of the MX vs. ATV franchise comes the ultimate off-road racing experience: BAJA. Conquer the toughest terrain Mother Nature has to offer and build the ultimate off-road vehicle in the most realistic, edge-of-control racing game ever created. Combining the best elements of the real-world sport with the right balance of arcade fun, BAJA transports players to the epic open worlds and unforgiving terrain found at the pinnacle of off-road racing. Stunning visuals, vertical environments, and unpredictable terrain are crossed in over 100 square miles of drive-to-horizon landscape. Master hill-climb, circuit, and rally races to earn career sponsorships on the path to off-road supremacy. Harness the horsepower of elite Trophy Trucks, 4x4's and Buggies to finally compete in the definitive off-road endurance challenge, the Baja.




Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best Baja Game Yet!   December 25, 2008
This is a great game. It has no more faults than any other racing game out there. The Multiplayer has flaws but for $[...] its a bargain! The racing is intense, rapid and gives the player a dynamic feeling when navigating the courses. Wear is real, as is the AI and upgrades. Overall its a beautiful game. 2XL needs to advertise this game better.


3 out of 5 stars It could be worse...   November 16, 2008
First, understand that I love off road games and all of them offer something new and exicting. Baja is a solid game, but it the controls, and the handling and the game play are on the weaker side.

The graphics engine is a year old at least, so don't expect 2008 quality. The best part of Baja is the actual footage of real Baja races - that was sweet.

If you want a solid off-road game with a lot of realism - buy DIRT - otherwise I enjoyed this one for the money.




3 out of 5 stars Close but no cigar   October 17, 2008
I really WANTED and expected to rate this game higher. Graphics are fantastic, although they could use a bit more tuning for overall fit and finish. Still, the scenery is gorgeous.

My big complaint with this game is the excessive difficulty. I am a veteran racer and long time fan of the genre, but this is by far the most difficult racing game I have ever played. Even on "easy", you are hard pressed to top anywhere near the top three once you get out of the opening class of rigs. Very dissappointing that they would make a game so overwhelmingly difficult. If not for that, this could be a four star game, easily. Instead, it ends up being endless hours of frustration.



4 out of 5 stars Battle Born Racing   October 13, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have been racing off-road trucks and cars for over 17 years and I have to say this is the the best off-road game every created. though in honesty there hasnt been that many.
the Pros: The graphics are awsome, the Terrain and Vehicle Graphics. They did a great job of recreating some of the worlds best off-road race teams, and actual race cars and trucks in this Game. Go to any BITD, or Score race and you will see most if all of the teams depicted in this game. for the most part the game play is very fun. the sounds of the Vehicles are almost perfect, even right down to the squeeling brakes and rocks in the undercarrige. The vehicle setup is fairly realistic when it comes to Suspension and tranny and others. and the vehicle up grades are fairly realistic as well. also its good to see alot of the big name off-road companies in this game. From BFG, to Ford, to Jimco and Porter, to Fox shocks and hundreds more.
CONS: To Arcade like in some aspects. when hitting a jump you can semi control the truck in the air. there is no button in a real life truck that lets you control it once you leave the ground. its all on your driving and suspension set up. thats how it should be in the game.
while the support Chopper is fun. its very unrealistic. in fact its down right illegal to have chopper support fix your vehicle in real life. The one thing I think the makers realy missed was Check points and Pits. they are such a huge, huge part of Desert racing. if you can limp your broken car to a pit mabay you can get fixed. Thats how it should have been in the game. on Circuit mode they have a BFG hot pit set up. but its almos worthless on Circuit mode. the races are so competitve you realy dont have time to stop. if you stop your out of the running.
also to arcade like is the damage. cosmetic wise it looks awsome. but you realy have to constantly beat your vehicle up before it realy breaks.
also some big names didnt get in the game for some reason. Chuck Hovey in class 1, Curt Leduc in Class 8, Team Ford in Trophy Truck class. those are just off the top of my head. and some teams Vehicles got depicted wrong. Team Margaritas car in the game is a Cheneworth when in real life is a Jimco. Bennett Truckings Class 8 is a 70's Ford, not a 60's Ford. and Moss Brothers racing class 3 is a Ford Bronco not a Chevy Blazer. I am sure there are a few more. but this is a small complaint.

overall this game rocks. IT is fun to play, the Graphics and sounds are awsome. there is some great live clips in the game here and there. if you want a racing game thats not the Norm, or if you love Desert racing. this is the game for you.



3 out of 5 stars Rent before you buy   October 7, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Pros
great audio, great graphics (not the vehicles), good physics
Cons
Vehicle graphics, self righting landings, arcade steer in the air ability, poor dipiction of failures, extremely hard to advance

Overall this a balanced game. It has some really good strong points and some really bad ones. Running a Baja race, a flat tire is part of the action. Yet the way it's depicted is cheap and not well thought out graphically, as well as, it's arcade-like. A flat tire looks more like a tire out of balance which beats up the shocks but when you stop, it doesn't look flat at all. Add to that, you might expect a tire to fragment if driven on for 50 or more miles but in the game it actually runs better.
I've had to rerun so many races just to place top 3 that my XP points allow me to run in the highest bracket. Great you might think, but it's not. You have to buy your vehicles with your winnings. So you end up having to rerun the same races over and over to get enough money to buy a vehicle at the next level and the highest level of upgrades which equall or are more than the vehicle itself. To get first place in the races, you'll need those upgrades and also know where you can severly cut corners without penalty.
The next gripe is the camera control. It's okay in the in-vehicle modes, but external is not intuitive nor acurate.
In the end, I'm selling the game and getting Grid or Dirt.


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