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Motorstorm is one of
the flagship games that Sony were counting on when the Playstation 3 launched in
late March, but now that we have it and have played it, what do we think? Does
it live up to all the hype and are the graphics as good as they were made out to
be?
One of the most
spectacular things about Motorstorm are the crashes, it seems to me that the
developer has studied hours of footage of car’s crashing and exploding such is
the detail when the inevitable happens in-game and when you combine the crash
you are about to have with the 15 second speed boost you are given when you fall
behind in a race then the wreckage just increases.

The courses in which
this all takes part are set in the desert, these themselves are spectacular with
eroded valleys, towering mountains and puddles of mud, it is a sight to behold
when you are racing through this environment and your vehicle interacts with it,
such as unsettling the dust and splashing through the water, it just looks
stunning and a lot of though has went into this, it is also good to see your
vehicle getting muddier as the race goes on as it makes the whole experience
feel more authentic, of course it isn’t exactly easy to race through this
environment and you are not aided in anyway by the various obstacles such as the
rocks and large chasms which are looming just waiting for you to lose your
concentration.
Motorstorm’s main mode
is based around The Motorstorm Festival, each event (which are called tickets)
is spread across four difficulty levels with each one having up to four races,
only three are available to begin with though, which means that you will have to
unlock the rest by finishing in the top three to earn respect points.

Something that makes
Motorstorm stand out from the crowd is the amount of vehicles that there are to
choose from with a choice of Bikes, ATV’s, Buggies, Rally Cars, Racing Trucks,
Mudpluggers and Big Rigs, however the types you are able to use is restricted in
each of the ticket events, each vehicle has a terrain it is more suited to than
the others and although you can use the other vehicles on a non preferred
terrain you just make life that little bit more difficult for yourself.
The most unique aspect
of the game is how you control the vehicle, you see steering is controlled by
Sony’s new sixaxis controller, tip it left to turn left and right to turn (you
guessed it) right, it is so simple to use and works extremely well, so well in
fact that you will forget you are doing it after a while such is the natural
feel to it.
Something Microsoft have been doing well for a while now is multiplayer over
Xbox Live, so how does Sony’s Playstation Network compare when playing
Motorstorm online? The answer is well, from the games that we have played on PSN
we have experienced very little lag and we have to say were impressed overall,
there are also plenty of options for the host when setting up games such as
number of laps, time of day and which vehicles you would like to restrict users
to and if you would like to turn off the speed boost meaning that people who
fall behind cannot catch up, funnily enough in most of the games we played this
had been turned off by the host.

Graphically Motorstorm
is stunning, it really is the perfect game to show off you console, from the
muddy cars to the computer controlled opponents trying to ram each other off the
road, it is also accompanied well by the realistic sound of the vehicles and the
upbeat sound track, the only flaws that we would point out would be the lack of
a replay option (apart from the AI controlled one at the end of a race) and the
load times, which can be particularly annoying, overall though this game cannot
be faulted and really is as perfect a launch title as you could have hoped for.
If you have a
Playstation 3 and don’t own this game then you should get your wallet out and
head to the game shop now, it really is a must own title for everyone, the
action is fast paced and explosive and it makes perfect use of your new sixaxis
controller, so what are you waiting for? the game shop awaits.
Words by
Wotta
(PS3 ID) |