While sixteen tracks may seem like a meagre number, keep in mind that every single track is expertly crafted with multiple routes and hazards. The earth zone has you trudging through mud and foliage, the air zone has you throwing yourself off rock formations, the fire zone has you skipping over lava flows, and the water zone has you cruising the beaches of the island. There are sixteen tracks equally split into four zones representing earth, air, fire, and water, all of which are distinctly unique. MotorStorm: Pacific Rift trades in the dusty desert of the previous game for a tropical island that is far more visually varied. Luckily for Evolution Studios, I enjoyed MotorStorm enough to be sufficiently piqued by the sequel, and when the price game down enough, I picked it up and could not be happier. One game mode, one setting, one hit wonder. I picked it up for $30CND, and while I don?t regret my investment, the game is undeniably thin. The core gameplay was (and still is) a lot of fun but there just wasn?t enough of it to merit a full price purchase. The original MotorStorm was an incredibly attractive game, unfortunately held back by its bare bone features and lack of content.
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