The latter stages of the mainline MotorStorm’s were excessively difficult to conquer, as regardless of practice, a mixture of unflinchingly efficient A.I. Whilst still providing a robust challenge, RC is the most accessible and user-friendly of its lineage. ![]() ![]() ![]() There are sixteen excellent circuits, dozens of challenges and enough content to last for weeks, a sensation further enhanced by the inclusion of a decent smattering of trophies (including a Platinum) to chase. And what you get for not-quite-a-fiver is a better package than most full retail releases. Pricing it at £4.79 was the first smart move, meaning it represents fantastic value that even penny-pinchers can’t legitimately ignore, as RC is no more expensive than some of the more-cheekily priced minis and PSone Classics currently doing the rounds. Moving the fifth instalment to the PSN, at a budget price, with miniaturised remote controlled cars proved a radical change of direction, but whilst many may have been sceptical at the outset, MotorStorm’s rebirth is a phenomenally good one. ![]() After four MotorStorm’s high on quality though low it seems on marketability, devising a strategy from which the racing series could flourish long-term was starting to look a difficult proposition.
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