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Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit

Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit (known in the United Kingdom as Crash Time and in the rest of Europe as Alarm für Cobra 11: Crash Time) is a mission-based driving game released for the PC in 2007 and Xbox 360 in 2008, and a sequel to Alarm für Cobra 11: Nitro. It is based on the German television series Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei, and features several characters from the show working their way through criminal cases set in fictitious versions of the city streets of Cologne, and the autobahn in North Rhine Westphalia. The developers created a "Pathfinder" to ensure that the AI vehicles do not always follow the same path during a pursuit. It was not received well by critics, with graphics and plot being of concern. Four sequels have been released on Xbox 360 and through online content provider Steam.

Developer(s)Synetic
Publisher(s)
  • EU: RTL Playtainment
Engine3D Landscape Engine
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360
ReleaseWindows
  • EU: 2 November 2007
Xbox 360
  • EU: 8 May 2008
  • NA: 5 August 2008
Genre(s)Driving

Gameplay edit

 
Screenshot from Xbox 360 version of Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit.

The player assumes the role of one of several officers in the fictional Cobra 11 team, from the television series Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei, a police unit in Germany assigned to patrol the Autobahn and other road networks. The player usually takes the role of either Chris Ritter or Semir Gerkhan, but there is one early mission (Beginner's Luck) where the player takes the place of a contender. The officers are in charge with stopping and questioning suspects about various criminal activities. The game presents the player with a series of fictional "cases" that need to be solved to progress. The cases themselves are set in 2007.[1]

Development edit

The game was developed for the Xbox 360 by Synetic and published in North America by Crave Entertainment with a release date of 5 August, 2008.[2] In Europe the game was published by RTL Playtainment, a subsidiary of RTL Television, and was released on 9 May, 2008.[2] The PC version was released on 7 November 2007.[3]

Using an improved version of the Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit game engine developed for Mercedes-Benz World Racing,[4] Synetic also developed a "pathfinder" system to allow AI controlled vehicles to choose their own route to a destination, so that no two pursuits are the same. According to Andreas Leicht, product manager at Synetic, creating the "pathfinder" system was the most difficult and time-consuming part of the development cycle.[4] The scenery runs at a polygon count of 1,200,000 triangles per scene[4] with a damage model based on physical impulses during a collision, in which the vertex basis is deformed. Also, visual damage to the animated model is triggered if the deformation exceeds specified limits, meaning that the cars not only deform but that parts can break and fall off.[4]

City design for the game was based on real-life architecture using industrial buildings, inner-city districts and railway stations as models, although the game does not contain an entire real city. The development team sourced several thousand photos, texture DVDs as well as researching books and videos to obtain a "real" look for the cities.[4]

Reception edit

The IGN Xbox Team rated Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit as one of the five worst driving games on Xbox 360, mainly referring to the German police setting to the game, and the poor voice acting in the English-language versions.[12] In a review for IGN by Ryan Geddes there was criticism that what could have been an exciting game has been reduced to the mundane.[7] The difficulty curve was labelled "inconsistent", with "cakewalk levels being followed immediately by nearly impossible ones".[7] The "Cases" mode was criticised as the player cannot tell how many missions are left until the case is completed, making the planning of a game session impossible. The missions have been described as boring and dull.[6]

There was praise for the crashes,[7] and it has been noted that the explosions are poor, but their resulting debris is a nice touch. Francis Clarke of AceGamez stated that the graphics are not acceptable for a modern game with textures not standing up to scrutiny and a clipping effect when driving through fields.[13] There has been criticism that the vehicles in the game pop-up, which is emphasised by the speed at which the player is travelling.[6]

Sequels edit

Crash Time 2: Burning Wheels edit

On February 27, 2009, IGN reported that a sequel to Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit is to be released for under the names Crash Time: Burning Wheels in Europe and Crash Time 2 in the United Kingdom. This game will feature more open world environments where the first game is more linear.[14] An overhead map will be included for the first time in the series, as demonstrated in the demo available on Xbox Live Marketplace.[15] New escort missions have been confirmed by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), as has the feature that "players can drive onto a field and plow into cows, which shatter into 'cartoony' t-bone steaks upon impact". The ESRB has also commented on mentions of drugs, prostitution and one instance of sexual innuendo in reference to the new escort style missions.[16] Crash Time 2 was released on Xbox 360 in Europe on 27 November 2008,[17] and on Steam on 27 August 2009.[18]

Crash Time 3: Highway Nights edit

At the 2009 Tokyo Game Show, the trailer for Crash Time III (known as Crash Time: Highway Nights in the US) premiered,[19] This game features over 200 km of roads and over 32 km² of playable environments, and the player has the chance to choose their own way to proceed through missions, for example instead of simply blocking off an opponent the player can choose to immobilise the vehicle in order to complete the mission. The story follows the pursuit and investigation into a terrorist unit. Crash Time 3 features night time missions for the first time in the series.[20] A single player demo was released on Xbox Live Marketplace on 9 December 2009.[21] Crash Time 3 was released on Steam on 25 November 2009,[20] and on Xbox 360 in Europe on 27 November 2009. Also available on cloud-based gaming - Onlive

Crash Time 4: The Syndicate edit

Crash Time 4: The Syndicate was launched in 2010 featuring new gameplay and plot. [citation needed] Set in the city of Cologne, Crash Time 4 initially impressed with an Xbox 360 demo well received but was marred by negative critic reviews and a delayed-release date outside of Germany. This game is the best selling game in the series.

Crash Time 5: Undercover edit

Crash Time 5: Undercover was released in late 2012 as a sequel to Crash Time 4. The game has not been released in the US but has been released in Germany.

References edit

  1. ^ The "Murder at km 109" case has an answering machine that prints out a date of Friday, 30 March, and 30 March 2007, was on a Friday.
  2. ^ a b "Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit Xbox 360 release data". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
  3. ^ "Crash Time (PC-DVD)". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Panogames — Alarm for Cobra 11 Crash Time". Panogames. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
  5. ^ "Crash Time (Xbox360) reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 2017-01-20.
  6. ^ a b c Gibson, Ellie (18 June 2008). "Shame Train Roundup review". Eurogamer. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
  7. ^ a b c d Geddes, Ryan (3 September 2008). "IGN: Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit review". IGN. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
  8. ^ "Crash Time". Official Xbox Magazine UK (July 2008): 94.
  9. ^ Kondolojy, Amanda. "Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit Review". Cheat Code Central. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
  10. ^ . TGN. Archived from the original on 2009-06-19. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
  11. ^ "Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit". Xbox World 360 UK (August 2008): 80.
  12. ^ IGN Xbox Team (7 August 2009). "Cheers & Tears - Racing Games". IGN. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
  13. ^ Clarke, Francis (3 September 2008). "Crash Time PC video game review". AceGamez. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
  14. ^ "IGN: Crash Time Gets Sequel". IGN. 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2009-11-22.
  15. ^ "Xbox LIVE Marketplace - Crash Time 2". Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
  16. ^ "ERSB rating for Autobahn Polizei". ERSB. Retrieved 2009-11-22.
  17. ^ "Crash Time II release information". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
  18. ^ "Crash Time 2 on Steam". Valve. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
  19. ^ "Crash Time 3 Video Game". GameTrailers. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
  20. ^ a b "Crash Time 3 on Steam". Valve. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
  21. ^ "Xbox LIVE Marketplace - Crash Time 3". Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved 2009-12-13.

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Crash Time Autobahn Pursuit known in the United Kingdom as Crash Time and in the rest of Europe as Alarm fur Cobra 11 Crash Time is a mission based driving game released for the PC in 2007 and Xbox 360 in 2008 and a sequel to Alarm fur Cobra 11 Nitro It is based on the German television series Alarm fur Cobra 11 Die Autobahnpolizei and features several characters from the show working their way through criminal cases set in fictitious versions of the city streets of Cologne and the autobahn in North Rhine Westphalia The developers created a Pathfinder to ensure that the AI vehicles do not always follow the same path during a pursuit It was not received well by critics with graphics and plot being of concern Four sequels have been released on Xbox 360 and through online content provider Steam Developer s SyneticPublisher s EU RTL PlaytainmentNA Crave EntertainmentEngine3D Landscape EnginePlatform s Microsoft Windows Xbox 360ReleaseWindowsEU 2 November 2007Xbox 360EU 8 May 2008NA 5 August 2008Genre s Driving Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Development 3 Reception 4 Sequels 4 1 Crash Time 2 Burning Wheels 4 2 Crash Time 3 Highway Nights 4 3 Crash Time 4 The Syndicate 4 4 Crash Time 5 Undercover 5 ReferencesGameplay editThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed June 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Screenshot from Xbox 360 version of Crash Time Autobahn Pursuit The player assumes the role of one of several officers in the fictional Cobra 11 team from the television series Alarm fur Cobra 11 Die Autobahnpolizei a police unit in Germany assigned to patrol the Autobahn and other road networks The player usually takes the role of either Chris Ritter or Semir Gerkhan but there is one early mission Beginner s Luck where the player takes the place of a contender The officers are in charge with stopping and questioning suspects about various criminal activities The game presents the player with a series of fictional cases that need to be solved to progress The cases themselves are set in 2007 1 Development editThe game was developed for the Xbox 360 by Synetic and published in North America by Crave Entertainment with a release date of 5 August 2008 2 In Europe the game was published by RTL Playtainment a subsidiary of RTL Television and was released on 9 May 2008 2 The PC version was released on 7 November 2007 3 Using an improved version of the Crash Time Autobahn Pursuit game engine developed for Mercedes Benz World Racing 4 Synetic also developed a pathfinder system to allow AI controlled vehicles to choose their own route to a destination so that no two pursuits are the same According to Andreas Leicht product manager at Synetic creating the pathfinder system was the most difficult and time consuming part of the development cycle 4 The scenery runs at a polygon count of 1 200 000 triangles per scene 4 with a damage model based on physical impulses during a collision in which the vertex basis is deformed Also visual damage to the animated model is triggered if the deformation exceeds specified limits meaning that the cars not only deform but that parts can break and fall off 4 City design for the game was based on real life architecture using industrial buildings inner city districts and railway stations as models although the game does not contain an entire real city The development team sourced several thousand photos texture DVDs as well as researching books and videos to obtain a real look for the cities 4 Reception editCrash Time Autobahn PursuitAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic44 5 Review scoresPublicationScoreEurogamer4 10 6 IGN3 5 7 Official Xbox Magazine UK 40 8 Cheat Code Central6 10 9 TGN7 10 10 Xbox World36 11 The IGN Xbox Team rated Crash Time Autobahn Pursuit as one of the five worst driving games on Xbox 360 mainly referring to the German police setting to the game and the poor voice acting in the English language versions 12 In a review for IGN by Ryan Geddes there was criticism that what could have been an exciting game has been reduced to the mundane 7 The difficulty curve was labelled inconsistent with cakewalk levels being followed immediately by nearly impossible ones 7 The Cases mode was criticised as the player cannot tell how many missions are left until the case is completed making the planning of a game session impossible The missions have been described as boring and dull 6 There was praise for the crashes 7 and it has been noted that the explosions are poor but their resulting debris is a nice touch Francis Clarke of AceGamez stated that the graphics are not acceptable for a modern game with textures not standing up to scrutiny and a clipping effect when driving through fields 13 There has been criticism that the vehicles in the game pop up which is emphasised by the speed at which the player is travelling 6 Sequels editCrash Time 2 Burning Wheels edit On February 27 2009 IGN reported that a sequel to Crash Time Autobahn Pursuit is to be released for under the names Crash Time Burning Wheels in Europe and Crash Time 2 in the United Kingdom This game will feature more open world environments where the first game is more linear 14 An overhead map will be included for the first time in the series as demonstrated in the demo available on Xbox Live Marketplace 15 New escort missions have been confirmed by the Entertainment Software Rating Board ESRB as has the feature that players can drive onto a field and plow into cows which shatter into cartoony t bone steaks upon impact The ESRB has also commented on mentions of drugs prostitution and one instance of sexual innuendo in reference to the new escort style missions 16 Crash Time 2 was released on Xbox 360 in Europe on 27 November 2008 17 and on Steam on 27 August 2009 18 Crash Time 3 Highway Nights edit At the 2009 Tokyo Game Show the trailer for Crash Time III known as Crash Time Highway Nights in the US premiered 19 This game features over 200 km of roads and over 32 km of playable environments and the player has the chance to choose their own way to proceed through missions for example instead of simply blocking off an opponent the player can choose to immobilise the vehicle in order to complete the mission The story follows the pursuit and investigation into a terrorist unit Crash Time 3 features night time missions for the first time in the series 20 A single player demo was released on Xbox Live Marketplace on 9 December 2009 21 Crash Time 3 was released on Steam on 25 November 2009 20 and on Xbox 360 in Europe on 27 November 2009 Also available on cloud based gaming Onlive Crash Time 4 The Syndicate edit Crash Time 4 The Syndicate was launched in 2010 featuring new gameplay and plot citation needed Set in the city of Cologne Crash Time 4 initially impressed with an Xbox 360 demo well received but was marred by negative critic reviews and a delayed release date outside of Germany This game is the best selling game in the series Crash Time 5 Undercover edit Crash Time 5 Undercover was released in late 2012 as a sequel to Crash Time 4 The game has not been released in the US but has been released in Germany References edit The Murder at km 109 case has an answering machine that prints out a date of Friday 30 March and 30 March 2007 was on a Friday a b Crash Time Autobahn Pursuit Xbox 360 release data GameFAQs Retrieved 2009 11 13 Crash Time PC DVD Amazon co uk Retrieved 2009 11 13 a b c d e Panogames Alarm for Cobra 11 Crash Time Panogames Retrieved 2009 11 13 Crash Time Xbox360 reviews Metacritic Retrieved 2017 01 20 a b c Gibson Ellie 18 June 2008 Shame Train Roundup review Eurogamer Retrieved 2009 11 13 a b c d Geddes Ryan 3 September 2008 IGN Crash Time Autobahn Pursuit review IGN Retrieved 2009 11 13 Crash Time Official Xbox Magazine UK July 2008 94 Kondolojy Amanda Crash Time Autobahn Pursuit Review Cheat Code Central Retrieved 2009 12 13 Crash Time TGN Archived from the original on 2009 06 19 Retrieved 2009 12 13 Crash Time Autobahn Pursuit Xbox World 360 UK August 2008 80 IGN Xbox Team 7 August 2009 Cheers amp Tears Racing Games IGN Retrieved 2009 11 13 Clarke Francis 3 September 2008 Crash Time PC video game review AceGamez Retrieved 2009 11 13 IGN Crash Time Gets Sequel IGN 2009 02 27 Retrieved 2009 11 22 Xbox LIVE Marketplace Crash Time 2 Microsoft Corporation Retrieved 2009 12 13 ERSB rating for Autobahn Polizei ERSB Retrieved 2009 11 22 Crash Time II release information GameFAQs Retrieved 2009 12 13 Crash Time 2 on Steam Valve Retrieved 2009 12 13 Crash Time 3 Video Game GameTrailers Retrieved 2009 12 13 a b Crash Time 3 on Steam Valve Retrieved 2009 12 13 Xbox LIVE Marketplace Crash Time 3 Microsoft Corporation Retrieved 2009 12 13 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crash Time Autobahn Pursuit amp oldid 1205212521, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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