Motorstorm: Pacific Rift (PS3)

Release Date: 07/11/2008

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The second instalment of the best-selling PLAYSTATION 3 brutal off road racer leaves Monument Valley for a Pacific island of dense jungle, thick swamps, towering peaks and steaming volcanoes. But don't let the tranquil scenery fool you; this new setting is as violent and unpredictable as the drivers that flock to it. It will smash, scorch and drown you at every turn.

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Hello Moto!

Motorstorm was one of the PS3's debut titles, and a very good one at that. It was a real showpiece, hinting at what the console was capable of. That was last year though, and Evolution Studios faces a tough task to make Motorstorm's sequel the top dog in offroad racing.

Motorstorm: Pacific Rift had two main issues that needed to be addressed from the original. The first was the colour pallet, which mainly consisted of different shades of brown. The second was the loading times, especially on the vehicle select screen.

So, um, whats new?

Thankfully Motorstorm: Pacific Rift deals with both. Motorstorm: Pacific Rift takes place on an island, surprisingly in the Pacific. So there is a lot of colour. As for the loading times, the Vehicle Select screen now uses static 2D images of vehicle, which helps kill the loading times. Although they are still there for the levels; they have been drastically cut. Big sigh of relief all round.

Motorstorm: Pacific Rift takes place on an island, surprisingly in the Pacific. So there is a lot of colour.

Having said that, the setup for Motorstorm: Pacific Rift is really quite familiar. You take place in a racing festival that includes all the off-road vehicles from the previous Motorstorm; but this time around you'll have to duke it out with Monster Trucks too. As you race you earn points to help you climb up the Festival tables and unlock new racing tracks and vehicles. But there is one small difference, you now have four zones to race through, each based on an element. Be it Fire, Earth, Air or Water each zone brings something different.

I hope you have insurance

The Earth zone is the kick back to the previous Motorstorm; lots of Mud. Air involves lots of jumps. But the Water and Fire zones are the strategic zones when it comes to boosting. In the previous Motorstorm you had Infinite boost, but you did need to let it cool down after prolonged periods of use. The same holds true in Pacific Rift. But Pacific Rift holds a trick up it's sleeve, if you're racing through the Water zone, you may be able to use you boost longer than usual if you go through a waterfall or a large puddle, but go hammering around the Fire zone and it's the reverse. The fire zone actually heats up your boost, so you can only use shorter bursts. So Motorstorm: Pacific Rift's zones really will have an effect on your driving style.

It doesn't matter how many cars are on screen, or what scenery is blowing past: Motorstorm: Pacific Rift just keeps going.

The zones all look and feel different to race in as well, so it doesn't feel like the same track with a different coat of paint. Dotted around some of the tracks are little shanty towns, billboards, and on the fire tracks sprinkler systems to give you a brief break from the heat. But no matter what track you're on, it looks stunning. Especially when you're racing over a cliff top and you see the sun set against the ocean; the orange glow lighting up the track and vehicles. Magic. There's no noticeable slowdown in Motorstorm: Pacific Rift, either. It doesn't matter how many cars are on screen, or what scenery is blowing past: Motorstorm: Pacific Rift just keeps going.

It's Louder than I remember...

On an audio level Motorstorm: Pacific Rift has not changed in quality and that's a good thing. The vehicles still have the deep gut wrenching sound of a vehicle being pushed to its absolute limit. And they sound as they should, so the bigger the vehicle, the louder the noise. The soundtrack to Motorstrom Pacific Rift is in much the same vein as last year; loud and proud, featuring tracks from artists and bands such as Nirvana, David Bowie and Fat Boy Slim as well as some unsigned bands. In all, a very good mix.

Motorstorm: Pacific Rift had a challenge ahead of itself. Not only did it need to live up to the previous Motorstorm, but it needed to go head-to-head with some surprisingly good releases like Pure. Gratifyingly, Pacific Rift not only lives up to the original, it surpasses it. Motorstorm's issues have gratifyingly been addressed and improvements made. Motorstorm: Pacific Rift is a no-nonsense offroad experience that should not be missed.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • +Looks so much better than the original Motorstorm
  • +The four different racing zones give it much needed variety
  • +The Loud and proud sound, apologise to the neighbours in advance!
minus points
  • -Being crushed by a monster truck, when you're on a bike
  • -Not spotting rocks in the road and crashing
  • -Like the last one it can get really difficult

Review by: Tom 'Trucking' Daly
Version Tested: PlayStation 3
Review Published: 07.11.08

User Reviews

Connor Vennekens posted on 27 Mar 2010
Very good value for money.The game has a very long story/career mode and has very nice online playing abilities. The small animations when the player crashes are a good laugh but are quite frustrating when playing online or doing an important race. The different types of race mode and area mode (fire, air, water, mud) are a good feature in this game. A must have game for every collection.
Kieran Ryan posted on 14 Nov 2009
10/10 great graphics great game
emw 80 posted on 22 Oct 2009
One of the best game's you can get for PS3 and one you should have in your collection. and if you has some spare cash left over buy the first one too. Online and single player mode is awsome. 5/5
Jack Haugh posted on 27 Sep 2009
'Motorstorm Pacific Rift' is without a shadow of a doubt the greatest racing game on any of the next-gen consoles. It has amazing graphics, from the side of a volcanoe to a beautiful beach its setting is superb. The driver al is much improved from the first game, with them now giving you some competition right down to the last metres. The online is muched improved and the addition of offline multiplayer a great bonus. Overall 'Motorstorm Pacific Rift' is an edge-of-your-seat driving experience you will never forget. 9.5/10
Dafydd Williams posted on 02 Aug 2009
This is a frustratingly good experience on the PS3. It's great that you can race over 16 tracks, drive eight cars, play with twelve people online and with four mates offline, but i have had such a frustrating time on it! The reason is that i crash... a lot... when i'm not meant to. The motorbike is a example of what i mean. Giving another racer even a light tap will count as a wreck, smashing into a sign lightly also counts as a wreck and sometimes in mid air it counts as a wreck. Another thing thats bad about pacific rift is the very limited types of races. In the whole event there is only race, eliminator and speed. This makes the game very repetetive and dull. But it's not all bad as the game does look stunning and the tracks are great fun to race on. Another thing that makes the game good are the achievements. With a nice variety from winning 250 races and competing in 250 races to winning by less then a tenth of a second they are really challenging but are worth it in the end. Wit
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