![]() ![]() ![]() Supercross is your basic supercross racing with a total of 7 other computer controlled racers running about the course with you. Now for some for some of the gameplay modes. Each of the items are very expensive so they will require some time playing the game to earn up your points in career mode to buy them. Now you won't be running through for a few minutes and expect to go buy tons of these items. Players will also be able to open up new Supercross Tracks, Nationals and Freestyle courses. Also available will be the 50cc and 500cc bikes. ![]() ![]() More of the unlockable features in MX Unleashed are the machines you race in the different freestyle courses, which I will hit back on later in this review. I can't think of any problems with the controls at all in this game. In the past with the Motocross Madness games I was forced to use the keyboard because I couldn't do anything with a controller. The controls in MX Unleashed are really easy to get use to and this is proven by the fact that I could easily blast my way to first in races. Which brings up the point of the controls. I recommend anyone who hasn't played any MX games in the past, to watch the training videos and run a few laps on each style of race to get the hang of things. Players will be able to practice at Supercross, Nationals and Freestyle courses. The game starts you off with the 125cc and 250cc bikes available and just a few tracks to race through. Soon after I witnessed several other people walk in and immediately pick up the controller and start blasting around the course. He ended up walking out of the store with a copy of his own. I realized I wasn't the only one with this situation, as I was standing in EB Games talking to a friend I saw a guy continually walk back to the MX Unleashed playable demo station. I have had to force myself to turn off my Xbox at the early hours of the morning on several occasions. This game has very few flaws and tons of great features which make this the best MX game I have played across all gaming platforms.Īs I stated before, MX Unleashed features some of the most addicting gameplay. Along with these new vehicles available, MX Unleashed also features great graphics, a energy pumping rock soundtrack and an addictive gameplay that will attract MX fans and gamers that haven't been fans in the past. How would you like to race your 250cc Yamaha against a monster truck? You'll get your chance to leave your opponents, in their unlikely vehicles, in the dust. MX Unleashed features your standard gamestyles in most MX games, but with just a little more. Now there is a new king of the MX games and it is called MX Unleashed. Before this game, the only motocross game I could stand to play for long periods of time was Motocross Madness 1 and 2. To my surprise after getting my hands on this game, I soon after decided to sign my life over to Rainbow Studios. The game went on to do some decent sales and then pretty much disappeared from view.When seeing all the video footage for MX Unleashed before it's release, I highly anticipated the game. You can race through the championships on either an MX bike or an ATV, but you can also play challenges with trucks, dune buggies, golf carts, or even airplanes. ATV Unleashed was released a little under a year ago for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox and sought to be the last racing MX and/or ATV game you'd ever need. I had a good time with them, racing games are usually right up my alley. I also used to have a healthy addiction to the Sony ATV titles they were easy to get into, weren't bad looking, and had a good mix of real-ish physics and arcadey racing action. I hit my head enough times to be thankful that helmet technology is sufficiently advanced that I'm not dead. I like sports where the participants make the whole thing look easy, and it wasn't until I took a few spills off my own dirt bike that I realized how hard that sort of thing actually was. By no means do I follow it, but if I'm flipping through the channels and see a race I'll usually pause for a few minutes and stare at the flying, buzzing, dirt-kicking bikes as they careen around the track. Developer: Rainbow Studios and Beenox Studios ![]()
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