MotorStorm

MotorStorm (2006)

by Evolution Studios, Sony Computer Entertainment
Genres:Racing
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Welcome to MotorStorm, the world's most brutal off-road racing event where the goal is to win at all costs. Choose from seven vehicle types, from high-flying dirt bikes to powerful big rigs, and destroy anything that gets in your way in a no-holds barred sprint to the finish. Try and survive. Real-Time Deforming Terrain: The terrain literally gets torn up with each passing vehicle, causing each lap to be different. Advanced particle effects cause debris and muck to "stick" to each vehicle. Vehicular Combat and Damage: Destroy anything that gets in your way. Smash your opponents and view spectacular Hollywood-style crash sequences. Take the Race Online: Intense head-to-head off-road racing. Challenge the competition over voice chat. AI opponents simulate human traits, like showing off, attacking, taunting, and doing whatever it takes to win.Show more
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I remember how awesome this game was, as a it had a bundle with the PS3 back in the day. I mostly played this game in single player, never really played the multiplayer for this game. The thing about this game is that there were secret shortcuts in each of the races you partook in and it was up to you to find them in those races. You also had to choose your vehicle wisely for races and go certain routes on the tracks better suited for the type of vehicle you chose. Theres a lot more that can be said about this game via YouTube videos though. Reason why I want this game on GOG is that Sony is dragging their feet remastering this series for PS4 and PS5 and some people are not willing to try and emulate these games so this would be a nice welcome addition to play it.
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February 17, 2025
I still remember the PS3 "demo" setup in the electronics shop me and my mom would go to when I was a kid. I was completely mesmerized by the idea of a off-road, chaotic, racing game. This game was the reason I bought the PS3 console, with my own money that I collected from previous birthdays etc. A true core memory.
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