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Crash Time 4

Platform(s): Nintendo 3DS, PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genre: Racing
Publisher: PQube
Developer: Synetic
Release Date: 2012 (US), April 27, 2012 (EU)

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'Crash Time IV' (ALL) - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Nov. 7, 2010 @ 12:26 a.m. PDT

Crash Time 4 integrates a brutal, bone crunching physics engine that delivers intense crashes and collisions with an extensive story mode, over 40 high octane, fully customizable/destructible cars, state-of-the-art graphic and visual effects and online multiplayer mayhem!

Get the Crash Time IV [ALL] Trailer off WP (65mb)

For the first time in the series, a multiplayer mode has been added to the game. Crash Time 4 allows up to eight players to play challenges online.

In single player mode, which has also been completely re-designed, players are chasing down a criminal syndicate, whose members are trying to stop the police and gain control over the scenic city of Cologne.


While patrolling the breathtaking German city of Cologne, Semir and Ben are called to various action-packed police operations. While responding to these calls, players also need to neatly monitor the streets. Criminal subjects and members of the syndicate are scattered all over the street. Semir and Ben need to force them to reveal hints that will lead the cops to their hideouts - in order to bring the syndicates’ organized criminal activities to an end.

Developer Synetic virtually rebuilt more than 100 kilometres of Cologne’s streets, highways and beautiful sceneries, including world famous sightseeing spots such as the Cologne cathedral and the Rhine river bridges. Crash Time 4 offers more than eight square kilometres of gameplay world and more than 40 different cars.


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