Single races are grouped under the Wreckreation game mode, where multiplayer is also accessed. The included classes are: ATV, Big Rig, Buggy, Chopper, Dirt Bike, Mudplugger, Monster Truck, Muscle Car, Racing Truck, Rally Car, Super Bike, Super Car, and Super Mini. Vehicles have different statistics based on handling, speed and toughness with a ranking from one to five for each stat. There are thirteen vehicle classes in the game, almost twice as much as any previous game in the series, but usually one type of class is allowed per race. Most of the races contain three to five hidden cards, that can optionally be collected. When off track too far it is possible to respawn manually. After crashing the vehicle respawns automatically, but some time is lost. It is also possible to ram or punch opponents. For certain vehicles additional controls are available, such as shifting weight, performing a stunt or taunting the opponents. This can also be achieved by driving through water and the engine cools down automatically when airborne. There is an unlimited amount of boost, but it takes some time to deplete the meter to prevent the engine from overheating. Typical controls are used to steer the vehicles, along with a button to boost and one to focus on important events in the background. There are about twelve races per character and tracks are repeated for each character, but not entirely identical. Cut-scenes further the story between missions, which cover three days per character, with comic book-like sequences and voiced dialogs. The earthquake is still in progress, so players often have to deal with tumbling buildings, explosions, voids and raised pavements. The lowest difficulty level allows the player to progress with a much less strict finish place, requiring top five, top three and the first spot respectively. Big Dog is the leader of the group who travels to the city. Just like the previous games it is centered around a racing festival, but this time told through three characters - Mash, Tyler, and Big Dog - that each represent a difficulty level Rookie, Pro and Veteran respectively and unlocked one per one. A massive earthquake has hit the location offering an off-road experience and compared to the previous games it puts more emphasis on the storyline. The game is set in an urban environment called The City modeled after Bay Area in California. MotorStorm: Apocalypse is the fourth game in the MotorStorm racing series.
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