Log In Sign Up. Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! Ask A Question. What do you need help on? Cancel X. Beijing is a simulation of over 35 events from the Beijing Olympic Games and allows gamers to experience the thrill of competing in many of the official venues ranging from the famous Beijing National Stadium the "Bird Nest" to the National Aquatics Center the "Water Cube".
In addition, Beijing incorporates innovative control schemes that allow novice gamers to learn how to play the game, while providing experienced gamers the chance to set new records. Track and Field events are quite obviously core to the game, with the expected array of sprinting, throwing and jumping events.
A classic is the m sprint, known by many as the finger decimator. My hand is still bruised from a heated set of races which culminated in a blistering 9. Throwing and jumping events vary in the required technique, with some using the typical speed and angle approach, while others are based on timing a series of button presses or stopping a marker within a set zone. Swimming events are always good for a laugh too, mainly because of their length in comparison to track events.
Things sadly take a turn for the worst when you move away from the track and pool. The key to fun in games like this is speed. The lacklustre events in Beijing can be forgiven though, especially as you can even go online and compete against others and check out where you appear in the world rankings.
The loading between events becomes quite grating, especially when trying to play through a quick game with friends. Once the big event starts in August, being able to take part in the events from the comfort of your living room will be even more enticing. No Comments. Posted in Reviews. If you've got an urge to twiddle an analogue stick faster than any human knew was possible you can do a lot worse.
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