To the uninitiated, it was just a string of text. A promise of a racing game from 2010, cracked and stripped of its DRM, repacked by a scene group that acted as digital robin hoods. But to Adrian, hunched over his keyboard with a lukewarm cup of coffee, it was a portal.
First, an introduction about Blur as a game. Then maybe a section about the languages available. Then discussing the non-Steam version, which is unusual because most PC games are on Steam. So why is there a --nosTEAM--? Maybe an independent release or a mod that allows PC to play without Steam? Or perhaps a pirated version? I need to be careful here because promoting piracy is against guidelines. If it's about a non-Steam version, it's important to mention legal ways of obtaining the game.
English, French, German, Spanish, Italian – full audio and text.
The game features high-speed racing with a variety of cars, tracks, and game modes. One of the unique features of Blur is its "boost" system, which allows players to accelerate rapidly and perform stunts.
Up to 3 items can be held at once. Offensive tools include "Shunts" (homing orbs) and "Bolts" (projectiles), while defensive options include "Shields" and "Repairs".