"I’ve always considered Motorstorm one of my most favorite racing series of all time. It’s not perfect by any means, and there’s still plenty of room for improvement – but it’s adrenaline pumping gameplay chocked full of dramatic thrills and over the top gameplay combined with the most simplistic of racing mechanics make the franchise not only exciting, but also extremely accessible and enjoyable for both newcomers and veterans alike. It’s in complete contrast to the realism and simulation bas..."
Whether you want to play them with your family or to avoid dealing with them, here are five games that should get you in the mood for the holidays. Happy holidays!
LVLONE has just relaunched the website with new features and new content to come in the future. To celebrate they are giving away 1 of 8 games every week in the month of February. They will also be adding games in the future.
The list so far
WET - Xbox 360
FairyTale Fights - Xbox 360
Motor Storm Arctic Edge - PSP
Grand Theft Auto China Town Wars - PSP
Dead Space Extraction - Wii
Spyborgs - Wii
Mario and Sonic Olympic Winter games - Wii
Nostalga - Nintendo DS
"Racing in the off road is exhilarating and adrenaline-pumping. It’s like man being one with nature on big, dirty wheels. In terms of the arctic outdoors, that’s a whole other topic. Motorstorm: Arctic Edge for the PSP gives players a chance to be in extreme off-road racing glory below freezing temperature. Does Motorstorm: Arctic Edge have what it takes, to take on mother nature when its cold outside ?"
"MotorStorm was one of the best looking PS3 launch titles when the system released in 2006. Offering a fun arcade off-road racing experience, MotorStorm was well received by many and PS3 owners recently saw a sequel with the release of MotorStorm: Pacific Rift. Now on the go gamers will be able to take the off-road experience with them with the first PSP entry of the series, MotorStorm: Arctic Edge. Despite being a slimmed down version of the PS3 titles, MotorStorm: Arctic Edge features everyt..."
Motorstorm: Arctic Edge packs all of the fast paced racing that you get in the PS3 version into a a nice hand held version. From break neck speeds to big explosions you get it all. The only real downfall in this game is the difficulty swings, but that is hardly a reason not to get this gem.
Looks like our user frostyhudson's 411mania site has ceased their great release lists, so it's back to shacknews.
Shed a tear, then remember Risen, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, the Wizard of Oz RPG (really, it's gonna be good -- check for Neoseeker's review shortly), Valhalla Knights: Eldar Saga, Gran Turismo PSP, Obscure, and lastly (phwew), the PSPGo are coming out (plus a few other highlights).
"Throughout the course of this past weekend, September 17th – 20th, the Paris Game Festival took place over on the continent, showcasing some of the best games of this year and the hopefuls for 2010. Big name publishers such as Microsoft, Sony, Activision, Electronic Arts, Nintendo and Square Enix were joined by a raft of development studios and accessory manufacturers, each attempting to wow their audience with their latest and greatest releases."
"Hi racing fans! Eager to blast the rugged Alaskan terrain with an arsenal of offroad vehicles? Well, wait no more. You can now look forward to snagging MotorStorm Arctic Edge PSP in UMD form on 9/29/09 at a store near you. The game will also be available for purchase on 10/1/09 as a PSPgo launch title via the PSN and voucher code. The game will be $39.99 on both formats.
Also as we mentioned previously, those who get out there early and pre-order the game will be rewarded with the opportun..."
We learned three days ago that throughout E3, the PlayStation Store would be constantly updated. Sony has fulfilled that promise, adding the Uncharted 2 E3 trailer, Final Fantasy VII for the PS1, and tons of other things.
Remember the fuss we caused with that Bayonneta: God of War killer article? That was fun, wasn't it?
Guerilla Games' (Killzone 2) Managing Director Herman Hulst is on our side with this whole thing, introducing some democracy into the mix.
Basically, for those that still bother with this 'franchise X killer' nonsense, grow up, cause the people that make these games sure aren't doing it!
"The most brutal offroad racing festival returns, with players taking part in the latest off-beat and secret site to join the wild and alternative MotorStorm festival. This time around, the location moves to the unpredictable Alaskan terrain, where players will race through multi-route tracks, harsh terrain, and sub-zero conditions to try and become festival champ. Developed by Bigbig Studios, the team behind the best-selling Pursuit Force™ series, MotorStorm Artic Edge brings the MotorStorm a..."

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