
Motorstorm Arctic Edge Brutal off-road racing arrives on PSP PS 2 HD video game trailer
gamezplay.org – The motorstorm festival has ripped-up the Monument Valley desert, its obliterated everything that stood in its path on The Island, and now its set for a whole new challenge. Sony Computer Entertainment Europe is delighted to announce that motorstorm Arctic Edge is set to arrive in Autumn 2009 for PAL territories and will be available on PSP (playstation Portable) and also on playstation 2. Developed by award-winning Bigbig Studios, the team behind the best-selling Pursuit Force series, motorstorm Arctic Edge sees the music, the festival and the brutal off-road racing arrive in the breathtaking yet lethal and unpredictable setting of Alaska. With temperatures plummeting, sudden avalanches, broken ice bridges, and three different racing altitudes, this is possibly the most inhospitable environment the motorstormers have ever had to deal with. With grip at a premium, and in addition to the six existing classes from the original motorstorm, two new vehicles have been introduced to combat the ice, the cold and the snow – the Snowcat and the Snow Machine. One has the power and size to blast through packed snow, whilst the other has the grip and pace to combat most of what the sub-zero conditions can throw at it. motorstorm Arctic Edge is great for single player action, online multiplayer or playing with friends; two to eight players can compete against each other wirelessly via Ad Hoc Mode on PSP. Alternatively, you can also compete via online multiplayer using …
i got diz game it fun az hell doe
i have got the game, that’s what it looks like
@xxxdrummerxx I’ve just uploaded some videos from the game with footage. Take a look and post a comment
the ending with the guy trying to get his bike almost got killed
i love money
this is a cinema, plz show the real game
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Whats the song???
wen does it come out
This looks amazing. Motorstorm is great. I still need to get Pacific Rift and now this!!
You said PAL territories, though. I really hope it gets ported to the U.S.