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MotorStorm: Arctic Edge

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 54 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: Bigbig Studios
Genre(s): Racing, Driving
Players: 8
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Release Date: September 29, 2009
Summary
MotorStorm's next mission is battling the frozen wasteland of Alaska's Arctic Edge. MotorStorm Arctic Edge delivers brutal off-road racing in the beautiful yet lethal and unpredictable setting of Alaska. With temperatures plummeting, sudden avalanches, broken ice bridges, and three different racing altitudes, Arcitc Edge is the most inhospitable environment in the franchise's history. In addition to the six vehicle classes from the original MotorStorm, two new vehicles (the Snowcat and Snow Machine) have been introduced to combat the ice, the cold and the snow. One has the power and size to blast through packed snow, while the other has the grip and pace to combat most of what the sub-zero conditions can throw at it. MotorStorm Arctic Edge is fit 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 Infrastructure Mode on PSP to make it to the summit of the online global leaderboards.
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What The Critics Said
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GamingTrend
The bottom line here is that somehow, someway, Bigbig Studios managed to create a Motorstorm game on a handheld system that stands up to the PS3 versions in almost every single way.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
I'm gonna sum it the same way I started; all of the character and charisma that you enjoy about the Motorstorm franchise is captured with vivid exactness in Arctic Edge... That should speak for itself.
Read Full Review >Digital Chumps
Above all else, Arctic Edge still feels like a MotorStorm game. While that won't do much to rope in an otherwise ignorant or uninterested consumer base, fans of the series should be positively delighted with how well the portable entry turned out.
Read Full Review >GamingXP
The best racing action you can find out there! If you don’t buy it, it is your own fault!
Read Full Review >Worth Playing
This fun off-road racer is easily one of the best racing titles on the system and absolutely shouldn't be missed.
Read Full Review >Computer and Video Games
MotorStorm: Arctic Edge has got everything its PS3 brother has. Power to the PSP.
Read Full Review >IGN
This is MotorStorm, in its entirety, in a wholly new setting but without losing anything that made the series so damn fun on the PS3. Without a doubt, this is one of the best racing games you can find on the PSP. Go buy it.
Read Full Review >Gamers' Temple
Arctic Edge captures the MotorStorm spirit in a great little portable racer.
Read Full Review >PSX Extreme
MotorStorm: Arctic Edge for the PSP is great. There's no two ways about it. It does everything that the console games have been doing for years now, with the one and only difference being the visual sacrifice. But even still, it's a damn good looking PSP game.
Read Full Review >Impulsegamer
At the end of the day, MotorStorm Arctic Edge is definitely a fun off-road game set in a winter wastelands of Alaska that will keep most gamers appeased.
Read Full Review >Vandal Online
Bigbig Studios has achieved to adapt the philosophy of the Evolution Studios games to a less powerful hardware.
Read Full Review >WonderwallWeb
An awesome and massive racer. Should go in your collection instantly!
Read Full Review >GameFocus
For those who have been yearning for more quality arcade-style racing games for their PlayStation Portable, MotorStorm: Arctic Edge is the answer you have been waiting for. With non-stop action and fantastic visuals coupled with a deep single-player mode and proper online multiplayer, there is everything you will need for a very long time. Don’t be afraid, pick this one up and start heating up the ice.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
All in all, this is a great title, not only for the PSP, but in general. Players will really enjoy all the polish that has gone into the game, the quality tracks, the different vehicles, the varied game modes, multiplayer and leaderboard support, all the unlockables, etc.
Read Full Review >PALGN
MotorStorm: Arctic Edge is the best arcade racer to hit the PSP platform, and is a fine addition to the already quality franchise that was born on the PS3.
Read Full Review >Absolute Games
MotorStorm: Arctic Edge is not without its flaws: the tracks will bore you sooner or later, some vehicles behave too similarly, the upgrades are purely cosmetic, objectives and modes are few and far between. But BigBig succeeded in conveying the excitement of an extreme snow race, while maintaining nice visuals and the freedom of MotorStorm.
Read Full Review >GameTrailers
MotorStorm has lost little in its transition to the PSP. Arctic Edge may not have the eye-popping HD visuals of its PS3 counterparts, but it continues the franchise's frenzied attitude, which makes for a great racer on the go.
Read Full Review >Gamer 2.0
Bigbig Studios did a great job of shrinking the great MotorStorm gameplay and feature set for MotorStorm: Arctic Edge, making it one of the better console transitions to the PSP so far. With the deep Festival and online modes, the package is worth the $40 for what is probably the best racing game for the PSP this holiday season.
Read Full Review >PSFocus
One of the most popular PlayStation 3 franchises now on the PlayStation Portable. It has everything from the PlayStation 3 versions in another environment. One of the better PSP games of this year.
Read Full Review >PSM3 Magazine UK
Another familiar, quality MotorStorm, only with a new setting and less flashy visuals. [Nov 2009, p.31]
Gamer.nl
Despite the bland racing-modes you will find many hours of entertainment in this game. Arctic Edge takes the pole position when it comes to racing games on the PSP.
Read Full Review >Multiplayer.it
Motorstorm: Arctic Edge on PSP is just as we expected it: an arcade racer, very spectacular and durable, given the huge number of races and the presence of online multiplayer. The lack of next gen graphics is certainly hard to swallow for the series, but it was done everything possible to make a good job on PSP.
Read Full Review >Gamer Limit
The reckless racing style of Arctic Edge is certainly suiting for racing on the go, and the fact that Bigbig managed to fully retain the spirit of MotorStorm is truly commendable.
Read Full Review >Boomtown
MotorStorm feels like an appropriate entry in the series, and a remarkable feat given the technology.
Read Full Review >Playstation Official Magazine UK
It's loud, it's ludicrous and more importantly, it's a huge laugh. [Nov 2009, p.110]
SpazioGames
Arctic Edge Motorstorm has managed to miniaturize the whole adrenalinic arcade saga without losing a single element of those who have made this a winning formula. The problem rather is to be found in the absolute absence of novelty, but it is really difficult for a fan being disappointed. Players will find many races to compete in the festival mode, an excellent online, an immediate and handling control system and races designed with style. The next time you might expect something new, but to be the first release of this brand on the small PSP, you certainly can not complain.
Read Full Review >GameDaily
Even though it has less content than the first two games, we still enjoyed the ride.
Read Full Review >Modojo
Even though it doesn't look as good as other MotorStorm games, we're happy with the way Arctic Edge turned out. The controls are easy to learn, the presentation is solid and the crashes and stunts are just as fun as ever.
Read Full Review >Extreme Gamer
If you enjoy racing games then you should check out Arctic Edge immediately, its one of the best.
Read Full Review >Everyeye.it
Quick and funny as the PS3 episode, and even more "cool" because of the multiplayer option (extremely rare on PSP).
Read Full Review >Gamervision
Despite its faults, Motorstorm: Arctic Edge might be the best iteration of the Motorstorm franchise, or at least the most fun.
Read Full Review >D+PAD Magazine
That Big BIg Studios have managed to squeeze an experience previously only available on the Playstation 3 into your pocket is a genuine marvel – Motorstorm: Arctic Edge is feature rich, beautifully polished, graphically ambitious and, above all else, retains the oil, smoke and tears that fans know and love.
Read Full Review >VideoGamer
Arctic Edge is a great achievement on the PSP. The developer has managed to maintain what made the first two games in the series so popular, yet resisted simply giving people a cut down version of what they've already played.
Read Full Review >Meristation
Arctic Edge is one of the best driving games for the PlayStation Portable, despite not being perfect and not having a so-well-looking graphic engine, that's lacking a more in-depth development of the vehicles that the games presents. Besides this aspect, the newest MotorStorm is a good example of how to adapt an impressive driving game into a handheld experience without losing its credentials.
Read Full Review >Play.tm
Somehow, despite capturing the anarchic racing action of its PS3 sibling pretty well there's still something about Arctic Rift that feels a little underwhelming.
Read Full Review >3DJuegos
Arctic Edge manages to retain the virtue of the Motorstorm series experience in PlayStation 3.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
This riotous off-road racer provides plenty of boisterous fun, in spite of a few irregularities.
Read Full Review >NZGamer
It ain't a revolution, folks, but racing on ice probably isn't something you're going to get to do in real life, so you take what you can get.
Read Full Review >9Lives
All in all, Bigbig Studios has made a good PSP game. It’s not as good as its big brothers on the PlayStation 3, but it brings a complete racing experience to the handheld. Above all, it gives you bundles of fun, despite some mistakes, such as the nitrous boost and the difficulty at the beginning of the game.
Read Full Review >Games Master UK
A well executed handheld version of MotorStorm but not the most exciting PSP racer. [Dec 2009, p.63]
GamesNation
What really hits you while playing at MotorStorm: Arctic Edge is the intense sense of speed, and the fact that it’s all happening on a PSP! This is a fun-to-play porting game, but as such it has also some limits: both the graphics and the AI are the victims the overall sense of velocity.
Read Full Review >Play UK
Arctic Edge is a massive challenge and in no small part raises the technical bar for handheld racers. [Issue#184, p.75]
GameSpy
Arctic Edge is a good portable racer, but I didn't find the tracks varied enough to keep my attention for more than a few minutes at a time. But hey, with an arcade-style racer like this, that's pretty much all you need -- and at least it's not costing you quarters each time.
Read Full Review >Kikizo
My biggest objection to Arctic Edge is also what I most like about the game: it’s the same old Motorstorm in pocket-sized form, a solid “diet” reissue of a sensationally stupid racer.
Read Full Review >games(TM)
If muddy textures and a somewhat garish palette are the trade-off for involving track design and vehicular carnage, then it's a compromise we're happy to accept. [Dec 2009, p.102]
Eurogamer
However, MotorStorm: Arctic Edge has inherited a few too many of its predecessor's weaknesses as well: a lumpy single player campaign, some arbitrary physics made more noticeable by the less sophisticated engine, and a tendency for the less inspired tracks to merge into one grimy muddle.
Read Full Review >Gameplayer Sweden
Motorstorm Arctic Edge is close to the Playstation 3-titles with not so much news except from the icy feeling. But it´s a well done game that could entertain for many hours. Actually it´s a lot better than the last game for Playstation 3 and if you want to drive a car in winter landscapes, this is both the funniest and safest way to do that.
Read Full Review >Level7.nu
Motorstorm Arctic Edge is a beautiful, entertaining and challenging. The presentation is phenomenal and the actual racing is as exiting and it is entertaining, but somewhat shoddy controls and strange physics are two issues that keeps this title from earning our highest praise.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
Arctic Edge looks good for MotorStorm’s first appearance on the PSP, but gone are the days when I can be impressed with simply squeezing down a console title intact onto a handheld. Let’s ask for more so we can get more.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer Portugal
For those who only now has the opportunity to put their hands on this series I would say that is well worth it. But if they are already veterans in this universe, looking at Arctic Edge as a direct sequel that aims to be like going from horse to donkey.
Read Full Review >1UP
It's hard not to be a little disappointed with MotorStorm: Arctic Edge -- it plays just like its siblings on the PS3, and I mean just like its siblings. While that's likely good enough for many, the "been there, done that" feel of the game means that it gets old quickly.
Read Full Review >Teletext GameCentral
It looks and plays just like the PS3 games, but alas this is just as pedestrian in terms of innovation.
Read Full Review >LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Concept created for the PS3 doesn’t work that good on the small PSP display. Still Motorstorm is nice racing arcade – only some things should not be made smaller. [Oct 2009]
What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.1 (out of 10) based on 14 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
