The Progression mode is likely the only mode you will ever play in Moto Racer 4, and if you aren’t amazing at racing games then you’ll be playing it for quite a long time. Featuring fourteen different tracks to race on as well as a Progression mode that allows you to unlock content, there’s a decent amount in the game to keep you occupied if you choose to spend your time with it. You can drive at high-speed on a motorcycle and occasionally you are able to do tricks for some style points. Most of the promotional material for Moto Racer 4 is accurate to how the game actually plays. Unlike the previous games in the series (created by Delphine Software International), Moto Racer 4 has been developed by Artefacts Studios, the team behind Moto Racer DS. Unfortunately, this game is not featured on PlayStation Plus, and even if it was technically free I still wouldn't recommend spending time playing it. You know what I’m talking about, the random titles in the Instant Game Collection that you’ve never heard of and almost certainly don't want to play. Moto Racer 4 fits a category of games that I like to call ‘filler PlayStation Plus games’.
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