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The first in-game images and hard facts for Motorstorm 2 have surfaced via a Polish magazine.
The new tropical setting is said to throw up a much greater range of environments to race through, including jungles, mountains, caves and even runs through volcano craters complete with streams of lava.
Customisation has been upped too, allowing you to configure paint jobs and bodywork as well as creating your own driver. You'll also be able to listen to custom soundtracks when racing, so you can get rid of the rock and get your rap on, if that's the way you like it.
Improved crashes and camera angles for those smash-ups is also being promised, although there's said to be no cockpit view, which is a shame.
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Apr 4, 2008


