I hope this improves upon the first game's potential.
It was a decent launch title, but will surely not hold up against 2nd and 3rd generation software on the PS3.
More speed (a lot more), more vehicles and better physics = win! 
I hope this improves upon the first game's potential.
It was a decent launch title, but will surely not hold up against 2nd and 3rd generation software on the PS3.
More speed (a lot more), more vehicles and better physics = win! 
I'd rather it was called 'Motorstorm 2: Pacifica.'
Some consumers would definetly not realise it's a sequel with it's current name.

| akuma587 said: I like it when they come up with a more creative title than just [insert game here] 2. Shows that they are at least still trying to care about being original. |
Aslong as the sequel isn't called Motorstorm 3, but uses the same subtitle naming, or you'd be asking yourself where did 2 go
I agree with you Dallinor, i think that if they called it Motorstorm 2: Pacifica then it would remove any confusion about whether it is a sequel or not!

Yeah, there's nothing wrong with putting a 2 after Motorstorm...it's not cliche.


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Yeah, I think Motorstorm 2: Pacifica would be the best route on a title.
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| Dallinor said: I'd rather it was called 'Motorstorm 2: Pacifica.' Some consumers would definetly not realise it's a sequel with it's current name. |
What he said.