Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Dev speak: MotorStorm will push PSP over (arctic) edge

According to game director Richard Ogden, MotorStorm: Arctic Edge is pushing the PSP harder than any other game before it. Ogden told NowGamer that Arctic Edge is squeezing all it can from the portable system, claiming it has more "physics, damage and destruction" going on than other PSP titles.

Arctic Edge will be a "full MotorStorm experience," said Ogden, though he does note that there will be an obvious downgrade in graphics and visuals. "As long as you take a sensible view on what you're trying to achieve then there aren't really any major constraints when translating a PS3 game to PSP." Considering we still haven't seen much of the title yet, save for pre-rendered screenshots and a trailer, we're interested to see if BigBig Studios' work lives up to Ogden's big claims.

Joystiq PlaystationDev speak: MotorStorm will push PSP over (arctic) edge originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Fri, 20 Mar 2009 14:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Dev speak: MotorStorm will push PSP over (arctic) edge

According to game director Richard Ogden, MotorStorm: Arctic Edge is pushing the PSP harder than any other game before it. Ogden told NowGamer that Arctic Edge is squeezing all it can from the portable system, claiming it has more "physics, damage and destruction" going on than other PSP titles.

Arctic Edge will be a "full MotorStorm experience," said Ogden, though he does note that there will be an obvious downgrade in graphics and visuals. "As long as you take a sensible view on what you're trying to achieve then there aren't really any major constraints when translating a PS3 game to PSP." Considering we still haven't seen much of the title yet, save for pre-rendered screenshots and a trailer, we're interested to see if BigBig Studios' work lives up to Ogden's big claims.

Joystiq PlaystationDev speak: MotorStorm will push PSP over (arctic) edge originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Fri, 20 Mar 2009 14:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.