Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the MotorStorm: Arctic Edge and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for MotorStorm: Arctic Edge.
November 2009
(78%)
36 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Offers Intense off-road racing, Looks good and plays well
Tracks can get a bit repetitive, Limited OST
The Motorstorm series made its debut on the PlayStation 3 way back in 2007. At the time it was well received for its gorgeous visuals and high octane gameplay. Sure it was a tough as nails game with an unforgiving difficulty curve but those who stuck w...
As things get trickier, never knowing where the unpredictable physics will have you end up will start to grate on your brain-cheese. Nevertheless, Arctic Edge is a massive challenge and in no small part raises the technical bar for handheld racers. 7.2...
Abstract: Ready for some great snowy fun on a snowmobile, 4X4, or other vehicle of choice on some great tracks for your PSP? MotorStorm Arctic Edge offers some great racing action in all types of vehicles, tracks, and much more. MotorStorm Arctic EdgeIf you hav...
Abstract: MotorStorm has grown quite a bit since the infamous pre-rendered video from 2005. Both the PS3 launch game and Pacific Rift were great fun, at times crazy arcade racers. Arctic Edge proves, unlike Gran Turismo, that you can indeed bring a racing franch...
Abstract: For a while now I was beginning to wonder if I was ever going to play my PSP again. There was a dry spell of nearly six months before a few summer titles trickled my way in June and July and those were certainly nothing to reassure me on the future of...
Anything negative I can think to say about Motorstorm: Arctic Edge is immediately nullified by how much good it brings to the table. At this point only Sony Bend and Ready at Dawn have gotten more out of the PSP than Bigbig. This is a game that any rac...
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Published: 2009-10-11, Author: Anthony , review by: gamespy.com
Great-looking visuals; AI provides a pretty good challenge.
Tracks start to feel repetitive during Festival Mode, making it feel like a bit of a grind.
Abstract: Since its first introduction, the Motorstorm franchise has always had something to live up to. The first game was prefaced by a tech demo that the developers couldn't possibly deliver upon, showing off graphics that they, in no way, intended to meet. W...