One could think of few development studios that have been quite as unfortunate as Sony’s Evolution Studios in recent times. The UK-based studio’s last game, MotorStorm Apocalypse was received well critically, but became a victim of the most unfortunate circumstances; its subject matter all to akin to the disaster that had affected Japan around that time, it was affected by numerous delays, purely out of respect, and even a cancellation in Japan. Most would agree then that they deserve a bit of success over there, and with MotorStorm RC for PlayStation 3 and Vita, it certainly seems they have achieved that.
Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "Before Sony shuts down these stores, we wanted to give you a chance to grab the gems that will be lost forever. Here are five PlayStation games you need to play before they are gone forever."
Some of these digi titles need to be converted to run on ps5 games like the last guy will be gone now
I really wish we got a Tokyo Jungle sequel with a bit more budget to it. That game was so unique.
Where did Sony’s racing franchise go?
Studio wanted try a more "racing sim" with Driveclub, didn't go too well and Sony shut the studio down. The team reformed at Codemasters and made Onrush, which is unsure if it did well. Now I guess they just work for codemasters
I think the last few MotorStorm games didn't sell very well.
Still remember playing the first one and being in awe of the mud effects.
VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "The racing genre has always felt like a perfect fit on handhelds, thanks to offering bite-sized sessions and being able to hide technical flaws behind blistering speeds and enclosed environments. It provides a large amount of variety too, from immersive sims to light-hearted kart racers (and my personal favourite, drift-heavy arcade racers!), meaning there’s usually something for everyone to enjoy.
Anticipation was high that the Vita would follow in the PSP’s footsteps as a handheld offering an unrivalled selection of racers, from muddy WRC titles to the clean racing lines of Gran Turismo. Beyond the initial months things didn’t quite pan out like this, but there’s still a nice spread of games available to cater to anyone’s tastes – and thanks to the addition of backwards-compatibility with PSP and PS1, the Vita ends up with possibly the largest selection of any console in the last 10 years, even if it's not all running natively on the hardware."
for the price you cant go wrong. the most played game i have on the vita. you also get it free on PS3, need more games like this!
such a great game and pose great challenge!
I actually think this is the best vita game so far lol. And I definitely agree that we need more games like this and around a similar price range too.
A poor mans motorstorm.Thats all