GameTalk Help | Feedback
Complaints | Requests




Welcome to GameTalk! Enter a word or two from the title of your favorite game:

Then click Search to find the forums where you can get help and exchange tips for those games.
Sample Searches (click to try them): pokemon | mario | zelda | baseball | star wars | wii sports
Hint: The newest games are listed first, so scroll down to find forums for older games.


GameTalk   Requests Complaints Feedback Mod Info GT Help
by Request   RPG Chat Metroid Chat | Metroid Games Jedi Sith | Halo Chat Middle Earth The Pointless Forum | duh
by Request   badlands | Axem Mario | Yoshi | Game Dev Sports | Superbowl Homework | College FanFics | Writers
Game Genres   Fantasy | Sci Fi Wrestling | E-Fed Dueling Cards Classic Games Virtual Pets
Popular Worlds   Pokémon | Pokémon Games Star Wars | Star Wars Games Zelda | Zelda Games Harry Potter | Sonic Digimon | Dragonball
New Platforms   Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Nintendo Wii Nintendo DS | WFC | PSP Game Slackers
New Platforms   Wii vs PS3 vs 360 GameCube vs PS2 vs Xbox Nintendo DS vs Sony PSP PC Games | Mac Games Phone & Smart Devices
Other Media   Music Movies TV | [adult swim] Books | Graphic Novels Anime
Special Topics   World Life | Spirituality Peace | Holiday Future | Past Depression | Health


 Questions  Your Reviews  Tips  Polls  Chat
View Questions
Ask One
See Reviews
Write One
Best | All Tips
Give One
See Polls
Start One
View Chat
Post One


MotorStorm (PlayStation 3)

Questions, Answers, Reviews, and Tips!

Apply to be the New Moderator of this Forum







Tip for MotorStorm
Provided by: Aragorn King Of Gondor
Feb 8, 2007
Info on Motorstorm(Long read)
This tip is currently ranked 5.0 out of 5 by the first few voters.
Aragorn King Of Gondor will earn 5 gems once more people vote!

Sony's SCEE-developed MotorStorm is set to hit the PlayStation 3 with a muddy, physics-heavy bang when it comes to the US early next year. The over-the-top racer has been catching attention since it first appeared at the 2005 Electronic Entertainment Expo as a flashy trailer and has been prominently featured at a number of Sony events. Most recently the game has appeared in demo form in the PlayStation 3 online store. Though the demo offers a taste of what to expect from the upcoming game, Sony recently showed off an even more polished work-in-progress version at a press event that featured new tracks as well as a look at how the single-player game is going to work. We had the chance to hit the road with the game and talk to a member of the development team to find out more about this crazy racer.

Sure, it's mostly about the racing, but MotorStorm's crashes are something to behold. The version on display at the event showed off the centerpiece of the single-player game: the MotorStorm Festival. The Burning Man-esque festival takes place in a desert setting and appears to be attended by throngs of action junkies looking for a fix. The game's front end contains video of the attendees walking about and is shot in a documentary-style complete with shaky camera. Besides serving as an eye-catching visual, the festival serves as the structure for you to progress through the game. You're essentially cast as an attendee and participate in the festival by entering events. The various events will become available to you as you collect the appropriate tickets. Each ticket will represent a specific event and, from what we saw, will offer anywhere from one to several races for you to engage in. The events appear to range from a typical race wherein everyone is using a similar off-road vehicle, to crazier scenarios wherein you'll be required to use an alternate vehicle, such as a dirt bike, while everyone else is rocking cars. Once you get the hang of such insanity, you'll find that some events don't tie you to a specific vehicle and will let you choose whatever you feel like driving. As you clear the events, more tickets will become available and will send you to different locales to get your race on.

We were limited to the first three tickets in the game, which let us check out several new tracks--with suitably edgy names like The Grizzly, Mud Pool, and Rockhopper--and their events. For the most part, the tracks featured variations on the themes we've seen in the game: high-speed racing on cliffs that rely on well-thought-out, or incredibly lucky, maneuvering and the use of your vehicle's boost. This time we were able to get a better appreciation for the different routes through the various tracks. The routes are highlighted on one of the load screens shown before races and offer you food for thought as you try to figure out just how you're going to use that flimsy motorcycle against a pack of big rigs and take first in a race. The Mud Pool area showed off the gooey challenge of tearing through mud at high speeds.

Control in the game is solid and varies in accordance with what you happen to be driving. The layout on the Sixaxis is intuitive and even offers the option to use the motion sensing functionality to steer your vehicle. The larger big rigs are a challenge to control due to their size and the high speeds you'll be traveling at, whereas the motorcycles are fast-moving rockets that are destined to send you flying off into open space initially until you get used to their quirks. The game's arcade-style sensibilities have kept the solid control and high-speed racing balanced between fun and realism. You'll have to respect the natural order of physics, but it doesn't wind up being so realistic that you can't have some fun.

You can use the Sixaxis motion controls to steer your ride in MotorStorm and it controls pretty well. Sony reps on hand offered up some additional information on what to expect from the game beyond what was on display. First and foremost was the game's artificial intelligence, which, because the tracks we were racing on were taken from the start of the game, was about as nonconfrontational as could be. As you progress deeper in the game, the AI will apparently go from "Care Bear" to "completely hateful," resulting in opponents that will eventually start teaming up on you and actively trying to rub you out during a race. Reps also verified that the copious amounts of damage your car will undergo will not affect its handling, because the team wanted to focus on a fun racing experience that skewed arcade-y (as evidenced by the lack of an onscreen speedometer or map). However, the big question mark for us was MotorStorm's online content, which has been discussed here and there but never properly outlined. While reps weren't able to lay it all out for us yet since the online component is still being worked on, they did offer some solid tidbits. The game is currently being targeted to support a minimum of up to eight players with support for voice chat. The team also intends to offer online ranking you can track via leaderboards, as well as tournament support. Finally, as we've seen demoed before, the game will also support downloadable content in the form of tracks and vehicles, though specifics on what and how much aren't ready just yet.

The visuals in this version of game show off some additional polish, focusing mainly on performance and effects that give the experience a sharper look. The various vehicles looked great, thanks to a high level of detail and a cool, though painful, level of deformation, which is one of the game's selling points. Next to the overall madness of tearing along on cliff edges, seeing your car come apart in various chunks as you slam into objects and opponents is primal pleasure. The new mud track also appeared to be delivering on the promise of the early demos of the game that showed off the messy, gooey physics you'd expect when tearing through a muddy course. As far as speed goes, MotorStorm cruises along at a fairly stable and smooth frame rate. Though the game doesn't have the blistering speed of a 60-frame-per-second racer, the inclusion of various motion blur and particle effects conveys a suitably white-knuckle sense of motion in both the first- and third-person cameras offered. The only rough edge we noticed was some inconsistent texture work, which varied radically from the gorgeous, near-photo-realistic locations and vehicles, to much simpler textures that looked smeared. To be fair, many of the less-attractive textures were in out-of-the-way places we happened upon after careening out of control. Sony was showing the game off in 720p on some epic Bravia televisions via an HDMI cable, which gave the visuals some extra kick.

The audio suits the action perfectly and doesn't differ too much from what we've heard before. The engine noise and collisions are still satisfying and painful, depending on how the race is going. The racing music predictably leans toward loud rock tunes from Slipknot and the like, which is fine, since MotorStorm doesn't exactly lend itself to a catchy pop soundtrack.

Down and dirty racing will be arriving on your PS3 in March 2007. Based on what we played, MotorStorm is shaping up to be a tasty PS3 game. It features a solid gameplay foundation that's satisfying, albeit straightforward. The visuals and audio complement the action well and do a good job of holding your attention. The promise of online play and downloadable content (provided we don't get charged an arm and a leg for it) should definitely help the game find an audience. MotorStorm is currently slated to ship in March 2007. Look for more on the game in the coming months, including import impressions of the Japanese version, which is slated for this month

Credits go to Gamespot

So, is this tip helpful? Vote here! Great tips will be ranked higher, and bad tips will be tossed. Please just vote once for each tip (and don't vote for your own tip- we'll know!)...

  Pick One:
  5 - Simply brilliant and very helpful!!
  4 - It's very good and it works!
  3 - It's a pretty good tip.
  2 - It's a tip, but it's kind of dumb.
  1 - I'm just not sure about this one...
  0 - It doesn't work!
  0 - It's not even a tip!!

  • Reply to This Message
  • Back to Index


  • Xbox 360   Halo 3 Call of Duty 2 | Three | Four MW The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Gears of War | Two Rainbow Six Vegas | GRAW
    Xbox 360   BioShock Grand Theft Auto IV Viva Pinata Banjo Kazooie 3 Xbox 360 | Xbox Live Arcade
    XBox   Halo | Halo 2 Fable ES 3: Morrowind | GOTY Doom 3 Star Wars: KOTOR | Two
    XBox   Ninja Gaiden Splinter Cell | Chaos Theory Star Wars: Battlefront | Two GTA 3 & Vice City | San Andreas Xbox Live | XBox Chat
    PC Games   Halo | Age of Empires Spore | BioShock Harry Potter: One | Two | Three Final Fantasy VII | VIII | XI F.E.A.R.
    PC Games   RuneScape | Maple Story Sims Two | University | Nightlife GTA 3 | Vice City | Andreas Diablo II | LOD Rise & Fall: Civilizations at War
    PC Games   Half Life | Two | Counterstrike Morrowind | Tribe | BM | Oblivion Starcraft | Two | Warcraft 3 Guild Wars | Factions PC Chat
    WoW   WoW Main | Profiles | Requests Newbies | Pros | Masters Quests | Lands | Items PvP | Guilds | Classes & Races Dragon Lounge | Moonlit Garden



    PlayStation 3   Metal Gear Solid 4: GotP Call of Duty 3 | Four Grand Theft Auto IV Heavenly Sword Warhawk
    PlayStation 3   Sonic the Hedgehog Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Medal of Honor: Airborne Gran Turismo HD | MotorStorm PlayStation 3 Chat
    PlayStation 2   Kingdom Hearts | Two Final Fantasy: X | X-2 | XI | XII MGS 2 | Substance | Three GTA 3 | Vice City | Andreas WWE S vs R | 2006 | 2007 | 2008
    PlayStation 2   God of War | Two Guitar Hero | Two | 80s | Three Gran Turismo 3 | Four Dragon Quest VIII PlayStation 2 Chat
    PSP   Kingdom Hearts: BBS Dynasty Warriors | Untold Legends Castlevania: The DXC Crisis Core: FF VII Twisted Metal
    PSP   Metal Gear Acid Patapon GTA: Liberty City Stories God of War: CoO PSP Chat
    PSX   Final Fantasy IX | VIII | VII FF Tactics | Origins | Chronicles Digimon World 2 | Three | RPG Legend of Dragoon | Chrono Cross PSX Chat



    Wii   Super Smash Bros. Brawl Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn The Legend of Zelda: TP Wii Sports | Wii Play | Wii Fit Marvel: UA
    Wii   Mario Kart Wii Pokemon Battle Revolution Guitar Hero III | Aerosmith Metroid Prime 3: Corruption No More Heroes
    Wii   Mario Galaxy | Strikers Charged Soulcalibur Legends Emergency Mayhem Resident Evil 4: WE | Umbrella Chronicles WarioWare
    Wii   Super Paper Mario Rayman Raving Rabbids | Two Dragon Quest Swords Zack & Wiki Wii Chat
    GameCube   Super Smash Bros. Melee Animal Crossing | Two Mario Sunshine | Kart DD Tales of Symphonia Phantasy Star EP I & II
    GameCube   Resident Evil | Zero | Four Super Paper Mario | TT-YD Sonic DX | Two | Heroes Pokemon Colosseum | XD: GoD Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
    GameCube   HM: AWL | Another WL | MM Pikmin | Two Zelda WW | OoT | Bonus Disc Zelda: Twilight Princess GameCube Chat
    Nintendo DS   Super Mario 64 DS | Mario Kart DS The World Ends With You Final Fantasy III | CC: RoF Animal Crossing: Wild World Legend of Zelda: PH
    Nintendo DS   Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: EoD | EoT Pokemon Diamond & Pearl | Wi-Fi Pokemon Ranger | MD: BRT | Battonage Guitar Hero: On Tour Nintendo DS Chat | WFC
    GameBoy Adv   Pokemon R&S | Ruby | Sapphire Fire Red & Leaf Green | Emerald Advance Wars | Two Fire Emblem | Sacred Stones Zelda: ALttP | Minish Cap
    GameBoy Adv   YuGiOh! EDS | WWE | SC Kingdom Hearts: CoM Golden Sun | Two FF Tactics Advance GBA Chat
    Nintendo N64   Paper Mario | Super Mario | SSB Zelda OoT | Majora's Mask Banjo-Kazooie | Banjo-Tooie GoldenEye 007 | Perfect Dark N64 Chat
    GameBoy   Pokemon: Crystal | G&S | R&B DWM | Tara | Cobi Zelda: OoS | OoA | LA Harry Potter YuGiOh! DDS



    Welcome to GameTalk: Getting Started | More About Us | Mod FAQ & Guidelines | Terms of Use

    Copyright © 1995-2008 GameDex Inc.