Fireburst is essentially a budget Motorstorm game with the addition of vehicular combat. Being that I was never a fan of Motorstorm, I thought I would hate this game, but actually, I like this way more than expected.
The biggest thing for me is the vehicular combat. It expands on the heat mechanic in Motorstorm by spewing out fire when boosting to explode other enemies. This alsoFireburst is essentially a budget Motorstorm game with the addition of vehicular combat. Being that I was never a fan of Motorstorm, I thought I would hate this game, but actually, I like this way more than expected.
The biggest thing for me is the vehicular combat. It expands on the heat mechanic in Motorstorm by spewing out fire when boosting to explode other enemies. This also allowed them to make an arena deathmatch mode based of this mechanic. This alone make the game much more interesting than just the barebones racing of Motorstorm. You have to be way more tactical with the boost, and making sure to avoid the other racers.
I also like the challenges they have. There is no 'career mode', but to unlock other characters, and vehicles, they have a challenge series. Some of the challenges are boring, but others mix it up. My personal favorite was when the game inversed the driving controls. Gas was brake, brake was gas, etc. It did something I haven't seen a game do before, and I loved it for that.
For the vehicles, and environments, they are great. There is no motorcycles/dirt bikes, but you can choose from muscle cars, buggies, vans, SUVs, trucks, etc. The environments are also interesting, and varied. Some are in industrial areas, some take place in desert areas, some on forestry mountains, etc. They at least do a good job of mixing up vehicle types, and environments.
However, this game is a more low budget title as I mentioned before, so don't expect triple A quality when going into this. Vehicles feel floaty, physics can be wonky at times, the music is generic (although not bad), graphics are lacking for an Unreal Engine 3 game, and they made no effort to have a controls/graphical settings page, as in the launcher, they literally opens the BaseEngine.ini and FSInput.ini to edit yourself. Yes, I'm not kidding.
Fireburst is definitely not for everyone, especially for die hard Motorstorm fans, but I think the game offers enough that even with it's flaws, its still an enjoyable experience.… Expand