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38 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
EXCELLENT! much better than the first,
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This review is from: MotorStorm Pacific Rift (Video Game)
If you tend to buy the first MotorStorm to get yourself familiar with the game than drop this idea. As good as the original MotorStorm is, it's no comparison to its sequel. MotorStorm: Pacific Rift is a great racing game, but more than just a racing game. The game was improved with even more alternative routes when racing. The graphic is excellent, and the interactions with objects such as smashing into a branch are more accurate. MotorStorm: Pacific Rift is also more realistic such as water cooling off your boost, and smaller vehicles not able to go to certain routes such as deep water.
MotorStorm: Pacific Rift has about 80 races, or more. All categorized into four distinct parts of the island: Earth Zone (basic land fields), Air Zone (expect lots of jump lifts), Fire Zone (lava lands), and Water Zone (beach etc). You will find about twenty-four races in each of the four zones. Some are basic races, some timed races, and some eliminator races where racers are being eliminated while racing (you don't want to be in the back). You will also obtain points, and gain PS3 trophies for your performances in the game. Unlike its predecessor you are able to play in split screen with your peers if you have additional controllers. One of the many extras in MotorStorm: Pacific Rift is your ability to take pictures of your race (pause, and snap). The good thing about this feature is that you'll be able to snap a picture on any angle since you'll be able to move, zoom in and out, before snapping your pictures that will all be saved in your gallery. MotorStorm: Pacific Rift also has an improved online gaming where you can text/voice/video chat, and invite your PS3 friends who also own the game. Cons: unfortunately absent in both the first, and Pacific Rift, there are no replays of your race. Hopefully this will be present if they make a third, but this shouldn't be a reason not to buy this game.
23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Offroad racing at its best,
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This review is from: MotorStorm Pacific Rift (Video Game)
When the first motorstorm came out it carved its own racing type. It was one of the pioneers in physics based racing. With every track having lots of branching path, every branch suitable for a different class of vehicles.
Here they have taken it to the next level. Races are much bigger. Apart from mud you also have other obstacles for individual vehicles classes. Small vehicles will get stuck in plants and other terrestrial hazards. This time it is lot more than physics. Some people are complaining that vehicles slide more than the first one, it is intentional as it forces you to use hand brakes for a faster drift turn. Overall sense of speed has drastically gone up. This game is still Motorstorm at heart. They have added tonnes and tonnes of extras to the game to make it feel very fresh. Things like lava tracks, water jets for faster cooling, high air jumps all add extra strategy. It is not just driving fast. You have to try out all the alternative paths and choose right one based on boost and cooling requirements. So many behind the scene changes - Explosions will destroy the guys next to you. You can do kamikaze on cliff edges. - If you are small vehicle you can lap behind a big one to clear off the vegetation and pull off at the last second. - Water shower is available only in paths that have more terrestrial danger for balancing. Either it is a rocky path or volcanic eruption. More and more I play, I keep finding lot more interesting tweaks. AI is also vastly improved. If you truly race well you will win. There isn't much of rubber necking. I also think the physics respond much better compared to the first one. Jumps and slides feel lot more natural. Graphics seem to be better than the demo. I think they have tweaked the xdr lighting. Every thing looks very polished. I havent seen any crashes or hangs. There is twice as many race tracks as the original one. There is also an extra eliminator mode. Speed events are my favorite, it is like slalom race. Where the flags appear only after you cross the current one. So it requires lot more agility than just boosting the way through. It is like the old ATV games. After play thing for an hour or so, when I tried MS1 it was a night and day difference. The new game also loads much much faster than the old one. The vehicle selection screen is lot more slicker and avoids the double loading screen. I love the fact they have added split screen. There is nothing more fun than pushing your buddy off the cliff. Using L1/R1 as action buttons makes the game much more fun. Hope they keep us busy with more DLCs.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beats the original in every way.,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: MotorStorm Pacific Rift (Video Game)
I couldn't wait to buy this game. Every trailer seemed better and better.
I played the original and wasn't too impressed: There was nothing done to incur a sense of speed in the original, and there was no split screen multiplayer. The crashes were the highlight, however. Pacific Rift fixes both of those problems completely. They've increased the sense of speed by adding more effects and a fish-eye lens, and its a significant improvement. This time around there is split screen multiplayer for up to four players. Two would have satisfied me... Another huge improvement are the environments. They are gorgeous, probably some of the best looking I've seen to date. You'll drive underneath waterfalls from a mile high that cover the screen in water affects and obstruct your vision, but cool of your engine, you'll jet through forests at incredible speeds, slog through valleys of mud, and pass over pits of lava on an active volcano. The environments are categorized as follows: Earth, Air, Fire, Water. The earth environments tend to place you in caverns mud, and thick forests; air tend to place you high up in the mountains where you'll get up to seven or eight seconds of airtime through unbelievable cliffs; fire will take you over active volcano landscapes that heat up your engine as a hazard; while water environments tend to place you near a beach or running rivers. Just look at the screen shots for the unbelievable scenery. The crashes are as phenomenal as ever. In one race I played a lightweight rally car, and the last fifteen cars were either monster trucks or heavyweight mudpluggers (hummers/armored personnel carriers). The monster trucks would fight one another, and form swirling masses of destruction if they toppled over, and made for some amazing survival drive sequences. There are other races, such as bike-only races, where drivers flip each other off, taunt each other, and hit one another off of their bikes. There are so many ways to enjoy the game. If you get bored of playing a rally car and trying to speed as fast as you can, you can switch to big rig and just run people over or smash them into things. If you get bored of that, you can be a motorcycle against only monster trucks and try to survive... its up to you. The farther you get in the singleplayer, the tougher the AI becomes. Toward the end, I found it more important to stay alive than to actually win the race, an example being the monster trucks above. The Ai will become more aggressive and smash into you. While it is at times frustrating, their aggression causes even more crashes and spontaneity. There are eight or so difficulty levels in the singleplayer, and winning races within specified requirements earns you points and new vehicles, driver skins, and extras (such as concept art). In a singleplayer race, there are sixteen cars instead of twelve. Online mode only supports twelve though. Online is fantastic. Online mode places you into games with other players of similar skills, or at least tries. When first starting, I found the races to be the easiest because I already completed the singleplayer before hand. There are five or so online player ranks, and the later ranks require you to place within the top three positions if you want to increase at all, so it becomes extremely difficult. At veteran difficulty, you'll actually lose ranking points if you don't place high enough, so it places every racer into their own category, which I thought was interesting and intuitive. The replay value is very high. There's a custom game mode where you can set the cars, tracks, and time of day for yourself... something that should have been included in the original. Out of ten points, I give MotorStorm: Pacific Rift a 9.5... the original being a 7.5 due to one type of environment, lack of speed and multiplayer options. Pacific rift fixes all of these problems, and I highly recommend you buy it if you own a PS3.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
MotorStorm: Pacific Rift,
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This review is from: MotorStorm Pacific Rift (Video Game)
I love racing games. I love being able to go fast, tearing up the track, and I love that when (not if) I wreck, I can almost feel the pain of it. MotorStorm: Pacific Rift does all these things, and then some. Going fast is just one part of the game, but you do literally tear the track up. Tire tracks get left in the mud and in the dirt or sand, old structures can get driven through and create new hazards for other vehicles, and, of course, the wrecks are bone crunching and make me squirm when they happen. The game takes place on an abandoned tropical island in the Pacific. Having once been populated by man, there are structures there depicting different times it has been occupied. From World War 2 era bunkers and airfield, to a lava overrun beach town, to an abandoned mountaintop observatory. The elements play havoc to your vehicle as well. Bikes and smaller vehicles will has a harder time negotiated the mud and dense brush but can make up time with there acceleration, while big rigs and Monster trucks can tackle pretty much any terrain and take abuse, but sacrifice speed over durability. Also, water and fire have an effect on the boost gauge of your chosen ride. get to close to fire and lava the boost will heat up faster, making an engine explosion more eminent, while driving through water will cool your boost down, but might hurt your speed. All in all, the game is very well made, very fun and if you're a racing fan with a PS3, this is certainly a game to pick up.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good arcadey action,
By Gordon "PS360 G4m3r!" (Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: MotorStorm Pacific Rift (Video Game)
Motorstorm is a great arcade game. In my opinion it is offroad ACTION, and less of a racer. I know ACTION doesn't seem befitting of a game in which you drive, but there are too many problems to call it a real racer. Unless you are a big rig or a Monster truck, it feels as if the environment, the other vehicles, and YOUR OWN VEHICLE are all stacked up against you (not in the strategic good way). Let me bring you to a better understanding..........
The environments are beautiful and in motion they're the best graphics I've seen besides Gran Turismo 5. Littered throughout the environments are water, ramps, and fire. Fire/lava is a universal hazard to be avoided by all, water cools your engine, but sometimes deep water can swallow up an ATV/bike. I'm sure you know this stuff. Also sprinkled throughout the environments are rocks. BIG and small. These rocks are obviously placed there as a fun little obstacle, but they have the potential to flip over your vehicle if you roll over it on one side. There are also changes in elevation and tiny hills that will flip over any vehicle. This makes it very hard to master the course for reasons I will further explain. Each con of this game branches out into another con unfortunately. These rocks are even more of a hazard when considering the OTHER RACERS. You'll be battered and beaten by larger vehicles, and sometimes even smaller ones. At times they even sacrifice their own vehicles to make sure you mess up. If you even TAP a monster truck's wheels or a big rig, the game will go into the slow mo crash sequence (that's why I never use a bike). The damage system while brilliant and extremely detailed is overly exaggerated. I had a rollover (from one of the rocks) while I was going pretty slow and my wheels popped off and all of the paneling and bumpers flew everywhere as well. If you roll over at all for any reason YOUR TIRES WILL FALL OFF. I dunno why, but almost every time I crash my tires fly off. 90% of the time the crash will be in slow mo, and oddly there is an explosion sound effect as if your engine blew up. Its EXTREMELY cool when you first buy the game, but after a month, it gets annoying. I wish there was an option to turn off the slow motion crash "movies." The amount of times you'll crash in the first day will be in the hundreds, I guarantee it. Still to this day, I strongly believe that the crash physics are the best I have EVER SEEN. Nothing else comes close albeit hugely exaggerated. Your car will look like a crushed beer can after certain crashes. Which comes to my third con, YOUR VEHICLE. I've been playing Motorstorm for a good month now, and most of the time I crashed, I'd say 70 percent of the time is because of the vehicle's handling. I know this is an offroad game, but the vehicles slide around a lot more than they should. The guy even said it in the IGN review. They should call this game slidestorm. Seriously, you will slide all over the place and flip over easily while trying to avoid the Monster trucks and Big Rigs mowing you down. What's worse is that in a buggy you don't feel grounded. You feel like you're just going to fly into the air even if you go too fast. Simply racing becomes a burden, which is why many played the demo and just dismissed it as a stupid arcade racer. I can see why they did though unfortunately. You never feel completely safe if you're not in a Big Rig or Monster truck. Even the Monster truck feels like paper when driving next to a big rig. The tracks offer many paths for you to take advantage of your vehicle's strengths, but all of this flies out the window after experiencing the "rubber-banding" that everyone was talking about. I've heard the term "rubber-banding" in almost every professional review I've come across, and believe them.....ITS TRUE. On lvl 8 (which I don't believe I'll ever be able to beat BTW) driving effectively becomes impossible. You'll turbo past a monster truck just to see it right behind you 3 seconds later. Its a broken difficulty and so brutally hard that I stopped trying. If I crash in first place, I'll remain in at most 4th for the remainder of the race. In short, you have to drive perfect with all the the listed problems above. Please. Its near impossible! There is also no variety to the sounds for the vehicles. There are in total 8 engine sounds. 1 for EACH ENTIRE CLASS (atv, bike, bugg, big rig). My dirtbike sounded the same as by Harley-type motorcycle. Thst's just.......bad.......and sad. A good side to this game is being able to pick it up every now and then put it on medium difficulty, choose a track and time of day, sit back, and look at the beautiful graphics as you drive. On the harder difficulties the game becomes unplayable and is no fun at all for me. I'll admit, I got this because of my long wait for the reason I bought my PS3. Gran Turismo 5. One other HUGE asset to this game is eliminator mode. The true form of the game comes out in eliminator. You are basically fighting for your life to not be in last place as all of the cars around you are blowing up and crashing in the process of avoiding the dreaded last place. In this mode every 15 or so seconds the person in last place blows up. As you play this mode, you really get the feel for the "Lunatics" atmosphere the developers were trying to get across. The sense of urgency and the rush of adrenaline you get from this single mode really show the game's true colors................and wasted potential. I actually find this mode and the speed events (time trials) more strategic and fun than actually racing. Maybe its too many cars on the track, I dunno. I've juggled with the possibility that there are far too many cars on the track at once and its TOO MUCH CHAOS. There should be only 7 or 8 cars on a track not 12. The graphics on the vehicle models are OUTSTANDING. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANYTHING ABUT THE GAME THAT WASN'T ADDRESSED IN MY REVIEW. ANYTHING! Thank you for reading my review. PSN: I-Am-theIRONMAN
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the greatest racing games I've ever played.,
By Ulises (California) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: MotorStorm Pacific Rift (Video Game)
This game offers a variety of features that make it one of the best racing games ever. It has amazingly realistic graphics with realistic crash sequences. It has a fun multiplayer experience both online and offline and boasts a wide variety of cars in sevral classes. It also has many more tracks than the first one with a larger vareity of scenery and environments such as fire, water, earth, and air zone. It has multiple fun and challenging game modes that will keep you hooked in the racing experience. The only disappointment I find in this game is that when you play against higher ranked CPU's you may find it nearly impossible to win a race which is good for those challenge seeking gamers, but not so good for the casual and less hardcore gamers. Overall, the game reaches and exceeds of all of my expectations in a racing game and in my opinion is one of the best games ever because of its great graphics, its fun gameplay, and its variety of vehicles, tracks, and game modes.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good, but not Great.,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: MotorStorm Pacific Rift (Video Game)
Over the years the Motor Sports genre of games has suffered. Motorstorm Pacific Rift takes everything from the first and makes it better.
-Pros- The game has online multiplayer that for the most part runs pretty smooth and even features on-screen multiplayer. Gameplay is fun and memorable The 'feel' to the game is quite nice with the rough and tough environment with good map design and it'll get you settled in with relative ease. Character and Vehicle customization is a nice touch and didn't even need to be included, but it was. Gran Turismo fans who are looking at customization to the max with their vehicle might be a little disappointed but look at it this way you don't need to customize something that will crash and wreck multiple multiple times. Music selection is pretty good but you can if you want just put in the music from your PS3. -Cons- The game is very unique and does require some getting used too, because of this you will crash A LOT and can cause much frustration. There is no difficulty setting and to be honest the game is quite a challenge and I can imagine to some people this game being very hard. No DLC -- Overall Motorstorm Pacific Rift is a fun and very challenging game that should keep your attention for months on end. It is probably one of the best of it's kind, you should defiantly check it out and I can't wait to see how Motorstorm Apocalypse will turn out. -The Final Score- Presentation: 4.5/5 Gameplay: 4/5 Lasting appeal: 3.5/5 Final Score: 4/5 *PBXD
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No Excuse To Not Own This Game With the Sept 2010 Permanent Price Drop!,
By byte_man "byte_man" (Denver, CO USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: MotorStorm Pacific Rift (Video Game)
I love this game. I don't even want to admit how many hours I've played it. I call it a Carnage Racer. Massive amounts of crazy stuff is happening all the time as vehicles attack you, you attack others, things blow up, things fall part, and you attempt to avoid cliff edges, rock walls, lava flows, stands of trees, and other graphically amazing environmental features.
Motorstorm: Pacific Rift is gorgeous to look at and insane to play. It's my adrenaline rush and my preferred method to shake the cobwebs out of my head some mornings. It is not a realistic racer. There is no vehicle customization beyond paint jobs. You get to unlock additional vehicles and drivers, which can be fun. You will crash many, many times in this game. You will race three nearly perfect laps and not win sometimes. You will get taken out by another vehicle moments from the finish line. Still, it is possible to beat the game. Here are some tips for new buyers and frustrated current owners: 1. Many folks complain that it's hard to see the routes through the terrain or to determine the best routes. If you go to Wreckreation from the Main Menu, then choose Time Attack, you can race Ghost Cars that represent the game developers' best times for each type of vehicle on every track. The routes taken by the Ghost Cars tend to be the most efficient; racing them gave me enough insights to finally unlock the last level of the game. You'll still have to learn alternate routes for when you crash or get thrown off course by other circumstances in a real race. 2. To win, especially if you're a lightweight among heavyweights, like a motorcycle or ATV racing monster trucks, you need to hone your strategy, different in each race, to start the race cleanly and avoid as many vehicles as possible. 3. Stay on the ground. Although it's a lot of fun to jump ramps and huge cliff-faces, any time spent in the air wastes precious seconds and sacrifices vehicle control. 4. Don't take any lap for granted. A race section that was clear the previous lap may be obstructed by a wrecked vehicle, overturned oil barrels, etc. that resulted from carnage during the previous lap. 5. If you're going off course and need to reset, try to explode your engine by overboosting instead. That way your boost meter is reset by the respawn; a reset leaves you with the boost meter as it was before you reset. 6. Lots of folks don't like the AI "rubber-banding" in this game. The AI racers can almost always catch up to you. Don't forget that you can also catch up for the most part, barring a couple crashes or resets. 7. If you challenge the AI racers to the bitter end in a Race or Eliminator event, they will often make a last-second error that will give you the win. 8. When you're playing later levels, just restart the race if you crash or reset a couple times. It's highly unlikely that you'll catch up, so save yourself the time and frustration. 9. Many folks complain that you can only see one gate ahead in Speed events. The trick is to realize that the gate is angled in the direction of the next gate. Pass through the gate at the proper angle and you'll be fine! 10. Don't tangle with the other vehicles unless you have to. It's tempting to attempt to squash an annoying motorcycle with your Big Rig, but the impact may be just enough to throw you off course and cost you the race. 11. The Speed Weekend DLC is outstanding and well worth the money. New tracks, new variants of existing tracks, new vehicles, new drivers, and, most importantly, 48 brand-new Speed Events that include a new gameplay mechanic whereby you gain time by hitting or ducking friendly objects and lose time by hitting for failing to jump negative objects. Happy racing!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better, Bigger, Badder and Amazing!,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: MotorStorm Pacific Rift (Video Game)
When I originally bought the first Motorstorm, it was simply to supply me with one of my first PS3 games. Back then I thought it was amazing as it was my first taste of the PS3s possible processing power, however, I was wrong. Pretty as it looked, like most beautiful people in the world, they tend to lack any sort of substance or personality that makes you want more and after a few races, I was left wanting a change of scenery. Apart from the beautiful surroundings and realistic driving tracks and environment interraction, there simply wasn't much to this game to keep me playing or want to download its further content. One thing I will say about the first game to sum it up for you is, the light's on, the pretty lady's looking at herself in the mirror, but there's nothing going on upstairs.
Going from that I can tell you about my experience with the sequel, and let me tell you it's a very, very good one. It's a rarity of today, but Pacific Rift is the pretty lady once again, yet she's gone back to school and gotten herself an education, and now she has much more to keep me amused than just a pretty face. There's so much more to Pacific Rift I don't know where to begin or how to approach my beginning. I can only really split this review into three informative parts that give you an all round view of the game and what it has to offer. The Gameplay: One thing that I really hated about the original Motorstorm is the overall controls and racing aspects. The controls were stiff and at times I felt myself really forcing the controller button down to turn a corner as my vehicle wouldn't seem to react. I understand that different vehicles handle differently in alternate terrains, but the way the original handled was simply ridiculous. This has been totally revamped for the new installment and now the vehicle controls seem a lot more responsive, even with the different terrain handlings. The Effects: Well what can I say about the effects? The only thing I can really say is they're just as good, if not better than the first. That pretty idiot you once knew hasn't only gone back to school, but she's also gotten herself a face lift. She's prettier, easier and more enjoyable to play with as a whole which makes me want more and more. I'll admit that when playing the game, I'll have about 2 races and turn it off, but I'll always go back as I can't get enough. The Island terrain presents beautiful beaches, detailed jungles and frighteningly aggressive volcanic areas but you need to watch that you don't fall in. The interraction of your vehicles with the terrain is also something brilliant and must be witnessed. Depending on the size of your vehicle will depend on how you interract with the plants and other such jungle items. Say if you're in a Monster Truck, you can plow through the larger bushes and even knock down some trees to make your way to the finish. However, if you're on an ATV and you drive into the same bush plowed by a monster truck, you're going to find yourself in the water. The Features: The different vehicles are aplenty in this installment as it contains all 7 original vehicle classes along with a new class of monster trucks. Now, one thing I need to tell you is that although this essentially contains 8 vehicle classes it basically contains just 8 vehicles. The only difference between your monster truck and the guys you're playing against is the look of them. You can choose what your vehicle looks like on the outside, but depending on its class, they're all the same underneath. I suppose to some this could present a more challenging experience when in a race featuring all of the same vehicle, yet I would have appreciated if you had ATVs with different handling specs. Say if they had different companies developing different ATVs which could have allowed for a performance tune up feature. This also contains the classic festival where you engage in a number of different races with different challenges, such as wreck limits or completion times. There doesn't seem to be that many tracks which is a little disappointing, however the detail in the tracks is immense and something that makes the game worth it in of itself. The trophies system recently implemented through the PSN allows for a higher replay value as you want to achieve all trophies to obtain the coveted platinum trophy. This is a wonderful game which everyone will enjoy. It's likely that if you liked the first, you will like the sequel and it's also likely that if you didn't like the original, you will still like this installment. Buy it or rent it, either way you must have this game.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Massive Improvement,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: MotorStorm Pacific Rift (Video Game)
When I originally bought the first Motorstorm, it was simply to supply me with one of my first PS3 games. Back then I thought it was amazing as it was my first taste of the PS3s possible processing power, however, I was wrong. Pretty as it looked, like most beautiful people in the world, they tend to lack any sort of substance or personality that makes you want more and after a few races, I was left wanting a change of scenery. Apart from the beautiful surroundings and realistic driving tracks and environment interraction, there simply wasn't much to this game to keep me playing or want to download its further content. One thing I will say about the first game to sum it up for you is, the light's on, the pretty lady's looking at herself in the mirror, but there's nothing going on upstairs.
Going from that I can tell you about my experience with the sequel, and let me tell you it's a very, very good one. It's a rarity of today, but Pacific Rift is the pretty lady once again, yet she's gone back to school and gotten herself an education, and now she has much more to keep me amused than just a pretty face. There's so much more to Pacific Rift I don't know where to begin or how to approach my beginning. I can only really split this review into three informative parts that give you an all round view of the game and what it has to offer. The Gameplay: One thing that I really hated about the original Motorstorm is the overall controls and racing aspects. The controls were stiff and at times I felt myself really forcing the controller button down to turn a corner as my vehicle wouldn't seem to react. I understand that different vehicles handle differently in alternate terrains, but the way the original handled was simply ridiculous. This has been totally revamped for the new installment and now the vehicle controls seem a lot more responsive, even with the different terrain handlings. The Effects: Well what can I say about the effects? The only thing I can really say is they're just as good, if not better than the first. That pretty idiot you once knew hasn't only gone back to school, but she's also gotten herself a face lift. She's prettier, easier and more enjoyable to play with as a whole which makes me want more and more. I'll admit that when playing the game, I'll have about 2 races and turn it off, but I'll always go back as I can't get enough. The Island terrain presents beautiful beaches, detailed jungles and frighteningly aggressive volcanic areas but you need to watch that you don't fall in. The interraction of your vehicles with the terrain is also something brilliant and must be witnessed. Depending on the size of your vehicle will depend on how you interract with the plants and other such jungle items. Say if you're in a Monster Truck, you can plow through the larger bushes and even knock down some trees to make your way to the finish. However, if you're on an ATV and you drive into the same bush plowed by a monster truck, you're going to find yourself in the water. The Features: The different vehicles are aplenty in this installment as it contains all 7 original vehicle classes along with a new class of monster trucks. Now, one thing I need to tell you is that although this essentially contains 8 vehicle classes it basically contains just 8 vehicles. The only difference between your monster truck and the guys you're playing against is the look of them. You can choose what your vehicle looks like on the outside, but depending on its class, they're all the same underneath. I suppose to some this could present a more challenging experience when in a race featuring all of the same vehicle, yet I would have appreciated if you had ATVs with different handling specs. Say if they had different companies developing different ATVs which could have allowed for a performance tune up feature. This also contains the classic festival where you engage in a number of different races with different challenges, such as wreck limits or completion times. There doesn't seem to be that many tracks which is a little disappointing, however the detail in the tracks is immense and something that makes the game worth it in of itself. The trophies system recently implemented through the PSN allows for a higher replay value as you want to achieve all trophies to obtain the coveted platinum trophy. This is a wonderful game which everyone will enjoy. It's likely that if you liked the first, you will like the sequel and it's also likely that if you didn't like the original, you will still like this installment. Buy it or rent it, either way you must have this game. |
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MotorStorm Pacific Rift by Sony Computer Entertainment (PlayStation 3)
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