Players may have reason to believe that PS3-EAPE ARCADE RACER series Motor storm could make a return relatively soon. Speculation about this revival began when Stellar Entertainment, a studio that is best known for Horizon Zero Dawn remasteredThe Speed Need: Remasterredand Need for speed: unboundcreated a job list for work on an “AAA Arcade Racing Game.” The history of the studio with Sony, along with its history of remastering classic arcade racing franchise as Needs needshave made some to believe that this “AAA” game is actually a new Motor storm.
This would adapt to previous reports of Playstation that reviewed its older, dormant IP. For so many show-stopping, genre-defining franchisees that Sony has under its belt has been remarkably gained continued development in modern times, with fan-phrase series such as SlutersThe Notoriousand Killzon Everyone is seemingly abandoned in the last two console generations. Against this background, Sony, who revived some of her older Franchises, seems as a NO-Brainer, and Playstation Manager Hermen Hulst went on a record just last year about the company that explored opportunities to exploit its huge portfolio of dormant IP. Of course, Hulst's comments have been read by many as vague corpo-speak to keep consumers on the hook, but one Motor storm Reboot would prove that this is not really the case.
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Responding Motorstorm would indicate that Sony is serious with its older IP
Motorstorm is a cult favorite, but far from a system seller
Assumption that the aforementioned speculation is correct and Sony really looks to take back Motor stormIt sends a powerful, albeit any unexpected message about the company's plans. It would be easy to sell something like a new Sluters or KillzonBecause these IP has much larger fan bases and a broader mass market appeal. In fact, many PlayStation fans would probably have assumed that one of these franchises would be returned before Motor stormAn off-road, chaotic arcade racing series that only lasted for five years.
But Sony is investing in something that Motor storm Suggest that it really looks to get the most of its older IP, not to limit itself to just the most hot ticket. Killzon may be more a household name than Motor stormand Motor storm Probably have more potential for growth, and can also stand out more in the current gaming market, where terrain competitions are definitely rare. In addition, investing in Motor storm Would prove that Sony is not entirely risk averaging in its revival work, which would boda well for the future of the playstation.
If a motor storm comeback goes well, the audience is likely to expect an avalanche of Sony Resurctions
Sony Bringing Motor storm Back can be interesting for several reasons, and such a project would probably have at least some appeals to modern audiences: As mentioned earlier, good terrain competition games are few and far between these days. About this potential Motor storm Repressal would sell well, it might be paved the way for even more fan favorite Playstation-Franchises to return, which would be advantageous for obvious reasons.
Maybe a Motor storm Reboot can create a chain of classic Playstation -Comebacks, with such as Sluters and Resistance Again, see the light of day. Even older, more niche IPs like APA FlyThe SOCOand Siphon filter could perhaps make a wonderful return, with Sony using the success of Motor storm As a proof positive that its older franchises still have life in itself.
Of course, it is crucial to remember that none of this information is confirmed. The Motor storm Discussion depends on the mountains of speculation and very little actual evidence, and there is no use in shoe-horsing a restart theory to suit a certain story, even (or special) if desirable. Anyway, a Motor storm Comeback would definitely prove that Sony not only gestures towards developing dormant IP, but actually taking action.
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February 22, 2012