![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() No mean feat when there are 22 riders in an event. It would just look much better without the odd blurriness over everything. Races themselves are exciting too, no matter how you choose to play. Whether you go for the full realism of Pro handling, or stick with the standard model for a simpler, more accessible (and less crashy) gameplay experience, you’ll still have to battle both the AI opponents and physics. I won’t lie, the AI is pretty basic, but it still fights for position and it keeps things from growing stale. It isn’t quite Gran Turismo bad, but it does still get in the way as it stubbornly leans into a corner that’s already occupied by several other riders. The handling doesn’t hinder you though, as it remains responsive at all times, with just the right amount of realism to keep it faithful to the sport, but an ever-so-slight arcadey edge that allows anyone to enjoy the racing. That doesn’t mean that everyone will definitely enjoy MXGP3. It’s still a niche game, based on a sport that doesn’t get the same attention as MotoGP or any of its four-wheeled cousins. It’s a lot more enjoyable than games like Ride and its sequel though, as it isn’t as boredom-inducing, and there are still aspects of dirtbike racing that appeal to most people. There’s a certain excitement to jumping around muddy tracks on fast bikes, and here is no different. And if you get bored of doing that in a racing environment, there’s the Compound to fall back on. The Compound is an open track in the countryside, where you can ride around at your leisure, in any direction. It’s not exactly a sandbox, but there is a certain amount of freedom involved and it lets you get used to the handling, or test out a new bike to see how it feels. If you do decide to just jump straight into the racing, there are a number of factors that can improve your game, either by making it more realistic or simpler to play. There’s a lot of customisation that affects your rewards, as well as tailoring the game to your specific needs. This ranges from the handling model itself to manual gears and unlocking brakes, so that both rear and front brakes are operated separately. Try almost infinite variations to fully customize your bike and rider using more than 300 real items.Įnjoy for the first time the brand new addition of 2 Stroke bike riding.Ĭhoose between 10 different bikes with massively realistic dedicated sounds and reactions.Oddly, making races longer significantly increases your winnings, adding a whopping 50% to your reward by increasing the race length from 3 laps to 5 laps. Official license, tracks, rosters from 2016 FIM Motocross World Championship. ![]() Race on 18 official tracks and in the MXoN with all riders and bikes from the 2016 MXGP and MX2 seasons and be the first to experience the thrill of riding one of the 10 2-strokes available! Render your rider and your bike unique, with more than 300 official components for a complete customisation!Ĭompletely rebuilt from scratch and based on Unreal Engine 4 for ultrarealistic graphics and scenarios, astonishing details and incredible visual effects. Experience all the adrenaline of Motocross with the official Championship's only videogame! MXGP3 - The Official Motocross Videogame offers the most involving game experience ever, with completely new gameplay and graphics thanks to Unreal Engine 4. ![]()
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