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Psvr moto racer 4
Psvr moto racer 4












psvr moto racer 4

“While it was immediately clear that Moto Racer 4 wasn’t much of a looker, as I noticed pop-in as I sped along a desert road, I was enjoying the actual racing.” It’s safe to say that it wasn’t exactly Forza Horizon 3 in terms of making a good first impression. Sadly, my excitement lessened once I started Moto Racer 4 as I was greeted with some pretty rough looking menus, and a pretty convoluted career mode interface that had me betting stars before beginning a race. This is why I was excited to see Moto Racer make its return, as the two-wheeled vehicles don’t often get as much love as their four-wheeled counterparts.

psvr moto racer 4

Sadly, the genre hasn’t seen a ton of love in the past couple years, aside from power-up laden kart racers that have a very different feel to them. While mastering a simulation is satisfying, there’s nothing like drifting around a corner at a speed that would normally leave a driver taking a trip to the emergency room. It would be extremely brave of the developers to place the player into first person mode on a game which obviously will have the player’s view leaning and lurching around as they traverse the tracks – so we’re wondering if 3rd person modes will be used instead.Įither way, the new game is set to arrive on October 13th on PC and consoles, which also just happens to be the month PSVR is released.As someone who grew up playing Ridge Racer and Daytona USA, I have a soft spot in my heart for a good arcade racer. One note here though, although PSVR support is writ large across this trailer, it’s not clear in what way the title will integrate virtual reality. Motorbikes? Not so much.Ĭoming soon from Microids and Anuman Interactive, Moto Racer 4 is a motocross game which promises support for Sony’s forthcoming PlayStation VR headset, as well as the prospect of dirt and asphalt riding across 15 different modes – all powered by Epic’s Unreal Engine 4. Moto Racer 4 is a motocross and racing bike racing title inbound for the Sony PlayStation VR platform and if this trailer is anything to go by, it’ll offer a challenge for those without their VR legs.Ĭar racing games in one form or another are surprisingly well represented in terms of VR support, with the likes of Assetto Corsa, Project Cars and recently iRacing all with support for the consumer Oculus Rift (albeit not the Vive just yet).














Psvr moto racer 4