In the battle for your dollars in the run up to the holiday season, two off-road racers are going to be vying for your attention – Pure and MotorStorm: Pacific Rift. Both titles are similar in premise on the surface; lots of jumps, branching paths, verdant settings with sweeping vistas and solid multiplayer components too. But that's where the two games begin to diverge.
Read on as we compare and contrast Pure and MotorStorm: Pacific Rift...
Digital Foundry : Evolution Studios' Motorstorm is one of the first, finest and most fondly remembered of launch titles for PlayStation 3. It's a release designed to answer the question posed by each new console generation: what makes a game 'next-gen'? With its robust physics engine and massive tracks, Motorstorm serves up a bold affirmative answer to this question, delivering an experience that could never have existed on prior console hardware. At the same time, the path to release was fraught with challenges that almost serve as a microcosm of the PlayStation 3 release situation itself. It was a success, however, with a trilogy of PS3 releases, plus PSP, Vita and even PS2 off-shoots.
After Driveclub and Onrush, the dev team will now contribute to and assist with the development of the upcoming NFS.
Never really got into it myself I remember getting it with ps3 and being a bit underwhelmed I preferred the RC version they did for vita 🙌🏻🤣
DSOGaming writes: "RPCS3 is the best emulator for Sony’s previous-gen console, the Playstation 3, and we’ve decided to share some videos, showing Dante’s Inferno, God of War 3, Sly 3, P5 Persona, Motorstorm Pacific Rift, Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting, Super Hero Generations and more running on its latest version."
Let's take a look at five racing games/series that have largely been forgotten about, but in their day, were actually pretty awesome.
Pure Garbage, Motorstorm FTW.
After looking at the previous experience of the pure team, umm, no thanks.