Reviews// MotorStorm (PAL PS3)

You'd find yourself stopping to gawp, and unable to concentrate

Posted 16 Mar 2007 12:31 by
Motor Storm is the best memory game in the PS3 launch line-up. Clearly, it's not ostensibly a memory game - but I’ll come back to that shortly, if I remember.

Motor Storm is a racing game. The action takes place in a ‘realistically modelled’ Monument Valley. But I went there for my holidays last year, and while they've certainly captured the feel of the place, I couldn't find an intricate network of ravines, ramps and ledges that were connected and navigable by automobiles in such a way as to create a thrilling desert racing experience. So, I must assume that the Monument Valley in Motor Storm has had some remodelling by an architect mindful of the needs of motorsport.

Motor Storm doesn't break with the traditions, long established and solemnly observed, of generations of driving games. You start with a small number of tracks available to you, and only by competing successfully on these can you unlock further tracks and more vehicles with which to progress through the game. So far, so what!? But if we check under the hood, MotorStorm has enough fuel in its tank to offer something exciting, if not entirely new, to the racing genre; and there's always that thrilling memory game aspect to remember...

So, Motor Storm takes place in Monument Valley which, while you may never have heard of it, you are very likely to have at least seen it. It's the place in the USA on the Utah/Arizona border that provides the most enduring images of the American West of the movies - and many western movies were filmed here (Fort Apache, The Searchers and Stage Coach).
It's that sandstone red place of epic sunsets and towering buttes: rock formations that comprise a sloped pile of debris shed over aeons that surround the towering escarpment from which they were shed. You may not be familiar with them from the films of John Wayne, but you may recall them from the Bon Jovi video that starts with JonBon singing his little lungs out atop one (Wanted: Dead or Alive). They are also featured heavily in the opening of the second Mission Impossible movie - as crazy pocket scientologist Tom Cruise's stunt double hangs manfully from one.

Monument Valley provides one of the most breathtaking and awesome skylines in the world. Unfortunately Motor Storm is set in the muddy gullies and arid valleys at the feet of these towering works of erosion, so you don't actually get to see them while you are playing the game - which is a good thing, because if the game was to feature their awesomeness in high-res you'd find yourself stopping to gawp, and unable to concentrate. Evolution Studios has thrown in a nice high-res fly-by demo of parts of the valley, and it's a fine, fine thing to impress your mates with your new 1080p plasma.

You begin Motor Storm by selecting a ticket; each ticket has between one and four races on it. At the start of the game there are three tickets open to you. Placing in the top three is vital for you to advance; however, first place is required for a ticket to be marked with the satisfying ‘Completed’ stamp.
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LUPOS 16 Mar 2007 14:07
1/10
Perhaps the loss of control on the little bumps would be more manageable if you could feel the force of them through some kind of controller feedback? ;)

Also, when did we switch to "%" around here? Not that I'm against it in anyway, quite the opposite actually, I just wonder if i missed a memo. 0_o

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OptimusP 16 Mar 2007 14:51
2/10
Wait...weren't you an North-American? How did you get a PAL PS3??
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LUPOS 16 Mar 2007 15:12
3/10
OptimusP wrote:
Wait...weren't you an North-American? How did you get a PAL PS3??


"You talki'n-a me?" If so, yes, and I don't have one. Or an NTSC one for that matter... though that may change in the not to distant future. Damn little big planet.
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Adrian A. Chrome 16 Mar 2007 15:40
4/10
OptimusP wrote:
Wait...weren't you an North-American? How did you get a PAL PS3??

Lupos is an Orth Murcan. I'm just a North Country Boy from 'lil ol britain. I played Motor Storm on SPOnG PS3 Test unit.

Lupos wrote:
Perhaps the loss of control on the little bumps

It's less the little bumps, and more the great big huge ones that threw me.
LUPOS 16 Mar 2007 15:49
5/10
Adrian Chrome wrote:
It's less the little bumps, and more the great big huge ones that threw me.


Either way, rumble to let you know when you hit em would help? Yes, no?
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zoydwheeler 16 Mar 2007 17:52
6/10
Rumble will be back soon, I imagine we'll see it prior to E3 2008

That is of course if such a thing as E3 2008 ever actually happens....
arthur_storey 19 Mar 2007 00:10
7/10
Adrian Chrome wrote:
OptimusP wrote:
Wait...weren't you an North-American? How did you get a PAL PS3??

Lupos is an Orth Murcan. I'm just a North Country Boy from 'lil ol britain. I played Motor Storm on SPOnG PS3 Test unit.

Lupos wrote:
Perhaps the loss of control on the little bumps

It's less the little bumps, and more the great big huge ones that threw me.



Never mind that, the fact that the "Rally cars are lightening fast" can't help much, ha-ha
SPInGSPOnG 19 Mar 2007 07:29
8/10
Arthur Storey wrote:
Never mind that, the fact that the "Rally cars are lightening fast" can't help much, ha-ha

How, why is that a problem?

Oh. Got it now. Lightening: the descent of the uterus into the pelvic cavity, occurring toward the end of pregnancy, changing the contour of the abdomen and facilitating breathing by lessening pressure under the diaphragm.

RiseFromYourGrave 19 Mar 2007 20:44
9/10
glad to see percentage scores, i know where i am with percentages.
arthur_storey 24 Mar 2007 02:32
10/10
Rod Todd wrote:
Arthur Storey wrote:
Never mind that, the fact that the "Rally cars are lightening fast" can't help much, ha-ha

How, why is that a problem?

Oh. Got it now. Lightening: the descent of the uterus into the pelvic cavity, occurring toward the end of pregnancy, changing the contour of the abdomen and facilitating breathing by lessening pressure under the diaphragm.



No, i meant lightening as in the loss of parts of the vehicle like when bits fall off as you go over bumps. The writer obvoiusly meant to write lightning fast
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