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PlayStation 2 | genre = Off-road racing | modes = Single-player, online multiplayer, multiplayer }} ''MotorStorm: Arctic Edge'' (released as ''MotorStorm Raging Ice'' in Japan) is the third entry in the ''MotorStorm'' series of video games, developed by Bigbig Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable, which was released in 2009. Unlike previous games in the series, the game was developed by Bigbig Studios and it was the first game in the series not to be released on the PlayStation 3. ==Gameplay== The game once again moves away from the desert environments of the original title and the lush island environment of the sequel and relocates itself to the harsh Arctic climate of Alaska on the edge of the Arctic Circle. Gameplay is similar to that of previous titles in the series such as Nitrous Boosts, environmental hazards and destructible environments. Vehicles will also have the ability to cool down the boost by driving through deep snow or under waterfalls, the same technique used for driving through the water in ''MotorStorm: Pacific Rift''. Unlike the previous titles in the series, the game will only feature up to a maximum of ten racers in each race.〔 New hazards include avalanches, which can be triggered by vehicle explosion or blowing the vehicle's horn, which causes a large amount of snow to rumble down the track and will strike away opponents, including the player, no matter the vehicles' strengths. Icy bridges can also be dangerous for heavy vehicles. While small vehicles can get over ice bridges, heavier vehicles can cause them to disintegrate and break, making the short-cut impossible to cross. There will also be differences between PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2 edition of the game in order to make use of each systems specific capabilities. Such as the PlayStation Portable version featuring a Photo Mode, custom soundtracks and online play which features 6-player online multiplayer. On the other hand, the PlayStation 2 version will feature a split-screen multiplayer mode like the one present in the previous game, ''MotorStorm: Pacific Rift''. The Time Attack game mode will only record the player's timings from the leaderboard in the PlayStation Portable version of the game though the mode itself has been confirmed for both consoles. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「MotorStorm: Arctic Edge」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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