Baja: Edge of Control (360)
- September 22, 2008 14:09 PM PST
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As a Camaro is to a Ferrari, such is Baja: Edge of Control to the world of digital off-road racing. It's a poor man's effort to seize a little soil in the shadow of bigger, better names. It's not nearly as pretty as MotorStorm nor as energetic, although it's definitely dirtier thanks to sloppy handling and gameplay that idles in neutral.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Too much emphasis on simulation stalls Baja. Despite a wealth of tracks, vehicles, and varied modes, its sloppy controls make it fundamentally inaccessible. While it's a good value, there's not much fun to be had here.
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There's plenty of value in Baja between it's huge single player career and multiplayer modes. Starting off with a Baja Bug, you work through more than half a dozen classes competing in various races across the American southwest and Mexico. Each race won nets you experience points that unlock new classes and events, as well as credits for purchasing new vehicles and upgrades. Joining the solo game are awesome multiplayer options including four player split-screen and a range of online events supporting nearly half a dozen competitors.
Hit the off-road and Baja shifts gears from straightforward racer to sullied sim. The game literally exists on the edge of control, providing some of the sloppiest handling of any recent off-road racer. Vehicles float more than drive. Speeding down straightaways is nearly impossible since you constantly fight the game's tendency to veer off the designated track. Learning to use the hand brake is a must if you don't want to slide out of turns. An upgrade system does provides an avenue for improving control of your vehicles--mind you, the effect of these upgrades are negligible. They do, however, add depth to the single player career.
No Fun in the Sun
Spending a few hours with the game results in an adjustment to the physics and controls, although it doesn't make the game anymore enjoyable. Baja aspire to be a simulation, yet it ends up losing its appeal in the process. Beyond handling, the game tries innovating with a simulated contingency sponsorship system that falls flat too. Event payouts only come from sponsors whose logos remain intact following a race. This, of course, is an enormous source of frustration due the challenges of controlling your vehicle and avoiding collisions with competitors.
The point is that by erring on the side of simulation, Baja has become lackluster. It's simply not fun. Some of these elements have to give in order for the game to regain the edge that makes off-road racer so entertaining. Packing the game with tons of tracks, vehicles, and solid multiplayer options is commendable, but great value isn't enough. After all, a Camaro is a great value, but it just isn't as fun to drive. Baja finds itself in the same boat--not nearly as pretty nor as slick as its sporty superiors.
PROS: Great multiplayer options; tons of tracks, events, and vehicles.
CONS: Sloppy handling; lacks personality; lackluster graphics
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- Sep 22 2008 at 04:24:19:PM PST
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These kind of reviews make you wonder if SONY's paying them to trash other games!?! Seriously....maybe they should have someone that actually plays SIM Racing games review a Racing Simulation like BAJA:Edge Of Control, instead of a SONY fan boy that thinks Motorstorm or PURE are the best games ever made!
Comparing Motorstorm or PURE to BAJA is like comparing apples and oranges. They're both good, but completely different. Apparently the reviewer has been brain washed, saying things like "Sloppy handling"....PURE as "Sloppy handling", Motorstorm as "Sloppy handling", BAJA as real physics that react realistically! Yes you actually have to use what's called a "Brake" in BAJA, but I guess that's too much for the person who wrote this review!
I really wish they had someone that's into BAJA and Trophy Trucks racing review the game, because that person would have seen and understood what BAJA:Edge of Control is all about...and gave it the review it deserves!
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Dude--Baja's multiplatform. The copy the reviewer gets is the one they review.
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All I can say is I have fun playing the game. I also like the so called sloppy handling. It keeps me constantly thinking during the race. Once I figured out the e-brake and clutch combination I had no problems mastering the controls. It just takes some dedication and desire to hone your skills. This keeps me from getting board with the game because it requires me to problem solve and figure out how to get better. Games like Motorstorm and Pure become the same thing over and over.
Everyone tries to say Motorstorm 2 looks so amazing. Have any of you played the demo? I was not impressed at all. Personally I feel like their trailors are misleading to what the game actually looks like.
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ronronmx wrote:
These kind of reviews make you wonder if SONY's paying them to trash other games!?! Seriously....maybe they should have someone that actually plays SIM Racing games review a Racing Simulation like BAJA:Edge Of Control, instead of a SONY fan boy that thinks Motorstorm or PURE are the best games ever made!
Comparing Motorstorm or PURE to BAJA is like comparing apples and oranges. They're both good, but completely different. Apparently the reviewer has been brain washed, saying things like "Sloppy handling"....PURE as "Sloppy handling", Motorstorm as "Sloppy handling", BAJA as real physics that react realistically! Yes you actually have to use what's called a "Brake" in BAJA, but I guess that's too much for the person who wrote this review!
I really wish they had someone that's into BAJA and Trophy Trucks racing review the game, because that person would have seen and understood what BAJA:Edge of Control is all about...and gave it the review it deserves!
Sony didn't pay GamePro because this game is multiplatform, retard.
Motorstorm FTW!!!
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It's very funny how people talk about Motorstorm, if Motorstorm was multiplataform everyone would say is the best off road game, but since it's on PS3 people who don't have one says it su***. For me MS is the best yet, now just because is not on X360 the game stinks? ahh , grow up!!
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