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MotorStorm is a racing video game series created by Evolution Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, Some instalments were co-developed by BigBig Studios and Virtuos. MotorStorm are off-road racing games featuring different types of vehicles with their own strengths and weaknesses and tracks with different terrains which may ...
Screenshot from Motorstorm: Pacific Rift showing a Mudplugger. The 16 original tracks are set around volcanic mountainsides, beaches, jungle, caves and a run-down sugar factory. Another new feature in Motorstorm: Pacific Rift is the presence of water in the form of rivers, pools and waterfalls. Water also cools down car's engines, which ...
MotorStorm [1] is a 2006 racing video game developed by Evolution Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. Gameplay is heavily focused on off-road racing at a fictional festival.
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MotorStorm: RC is a 2012 racing video game developed by Evolution Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. [3] It is the fifth and most recent game in the MotorStorm series and the first to be released for the PlayStation Vita.
The song "Tarantula" was featured in the video game MotorStorm: Pacific Rift. [23] "Tarantula" also later inspired the release of the track "Centipede" from their spin-off band, Knife Party. At the end of the year the band filmed a live DVD on 4 and 5 December 2008, at the Brixton Academy. This was released on 17 April 2009. [24]
MotorStorm: Arctic Edge is a 2009 racing video game developed by Bigbig Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable. A port developed by Virtuos for the PlayStation 2 was released the same year. It is the third game in the MotorStorm series and the only one to not be released on the PlayStation 3. [1]