MX vs. ATV Supercross Encore
At first coming from reflex, I hated this game with a passion. But after having over 2k hours on reflex over the years, it was time to look for something else. 1st impression, no feel for the bike, couldn’t turn, coudln’t whip, could barely make any of the jumps. And why is the camera panning sideways in 3rd person? This of all things really screwed me over, this panning of the camera sideways in every turn, made it very easy to run off the track in every turn. I felt limited it what I could do.
– Real player with 691.5 hrs in game
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UPDATE: In all fairness to Rainbow Studios, I promised to update this review if it changed. The game does seem to be running better now. The SX still drops occasionally, but it is nowhere near as bad as before and not too noticeable.I played one National event, and, while not as smooth as I’d like, it is now playable and if you can deal with a few drops here and there, not bad. But also, having played the game more now, I do have a few complaints. Let’s be honest, the DLC is a money grab here. Sell me the whole game up front. I get adding on new tracks as time goes by, but these were tracks released on the original XBOX 360 and PS3 games, not brand spanking new. And having to pay for a bike that the competitor offers as standard is getting a little old. However, it is still a fun game. I bring up these issues in hopes that one day the developer will listen and I won’t have to keep playing the lottery hoping I can win in order to fund the motocross game I’d like…you know, the tracks from the Lucas Oil Nationals and better physics. I mean, come on, I haven’t played Budds Creek since Jeremy McGrath Supercross on the N64. GIVE THE PLAYERS WHAT THEY WANT, but I digress.
– Real player with 141.0 hrs in game
Wide Open
It took me a little while to get used to the controls, but after that, they got to be a lot of fun. I’m really looking forward to seeing how things progress!
– Real player with 17.7 hrs in game
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This game is an absolute blast. I will say $22 for a simple game like this seems high. But i promise, if you enjoy racing games and Motocross type games, you will love this.
I HIGHLY recommend you and a few buddies to get this game. It is SO much fun racing each other and the battles are intense.
If you dont have any friends to play it with, honestly its still extremely fun. The AI in this game ain’t no punk. They are rippers. Which is great because its still a challenge even if you arent playing online.
– Real player with 15.4 hrs in game
OVERPASS™
This game is FUN. The graphics are awesome, the engine/sound effects are very satisfying, and there is around 40 hours of engaging gameplay in conquering everything it has to offer. The career mode is a little on the thin side, but there is a good variety of tracks and the finals offer a number of fresh obstacles to take on.
The physics are excellent. They are not broken like some claim. There is just a bit of a catch 22 in the career mode: you need upgrades in order to even finish some of the tracks offered, but you cannot get the upgrades without making a decent time and coming in third. I was able to work around this by tackling what tracks I was able to, unlocking upgrades along the way, and retiring from events that I simply could not do. In this fashion I was able to eventually get some better vehicles and upgrades and make great times on all the tracks.
– Real player with 37.7 hrs in game
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I do love this game. I never leave feedback but I felt I enjoy it enough I should. The other reason im leaving feedback on the game is. It is different than most games. I feel I have played every other style of game out there. This one is different and its a good different. I dont feel im playing the same game just renamed like i do most of the time. I often go riding in the mountains and its a true passion of mine. When I cant go riding this is the next best thing.
Do I feel its a true sim? Its very close without real broken bones. I do see a few minor issues. But overall it is a game and getting a game this close when it comes to slow technical riding is a chore im sure. I do get stuck on a random small rock every once in a while that irritates me.
– Real player with 20.6 hrs in game
Pure Rock Crawling
Let’s start with the countless hours of spin tires, mudrunner and beam NG i’ve played to get my rock crawling fix. IRL i own a 08' JK on one tons/40’s, but have to travel far to wheel. Having a game dedicated strictly to just the art of crawling is amazing because i may not get the full satisfaction i get from the real thing, but these sims are the closest thing. This game specifically will be much better than those counterparts because it’s strictly dedicated to crawling rather than a logging road or a crash dummy course. If crawling interest you, then i believe you should most certainly purchase this game and support the great work this dev have put into this games current state. Which it’s in great shape and hopefully continues with the same momentum with your support ;)
– Real player with 21.2 hrs in game
[EDIT: 11/1/21018 Originally I said that the physics made the cars feel as if light, miniature cars. I no longer feel that’s the case. Not sure which update is the cause, but it did a great job of crreating the feeling of full size, full weight vehicles. VERY NICE!
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Pure Rock Crawling is one of those games on Steam that calls out for a three-tier rating system. There’s plenty of good (and some not so good), so I decided to enjoy the best, and rate based on the game concept and hopes that come with all Early Access games. Thus, a positive rating, and every hope for a brighter, larger future.
– Real player with 17.6 hrs in game
Truck Mechanic: Dangerous Paths
CHECK TRUCK MECHANIC: DANGEROUS PATHS -PROLOGUE AND ADD IT TO WISHLIST
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Truck Mechanic: Dangerous Paths challenges you to transport huge variety of goods using your excellent driving skills in the South American wilderness. Contracts become more profitable as you gain more reputation, each allowing you to improve your cash balance so you can upgrade or customize your truck. Take care, though, and watch the road as accidents and involuntary pit stops cause more problems than simply making your clients mad! If you have no choice, just leave the cabin and make some temporary repairs. And remember to refuel as often as possible!
And most importantly, remember that there are many paths leading to your destination.
The most dangerous South America paths are waiting for you!
Embark on the most exciting adventure of your life and test your driving skills on the world’s toughest roads.
Personalize and upgrade!
Your truck doesn’t have to be boring, go to the garage and make it your own. No one can forbid you to look fancy.
Get out of the cab and fix it!
Being in a stalemate you can always leave your cab and try to fix your problems with a few basic tools. Set up your field workbench, and start repairing.
Your truck is your best friend
Remember to keep your truck in excellent condition. A moment’s inattention can force you to make a quick pit stop and waste time.
Stay in touch with others!
Remember that you have a CB radio with you and in case of bigger problems do not hesitate to call for help, try to inform your colleagues about problems on the road and they will certainly repay you in the future.
Sometimes you have to take a step back in order to make two steps forward.
You have to be creative without it you will not be able to overcome many obstacles on your way. You never know when the ground will slip on your path. Look for alternatives!
Orders!
Orders don’t grow on trees, check the trading points and petrol stations for the most profitable ones.
Load and unload
Depending on how you place the goods on the back, your truck will react differently on the road. Try to place it in such a way, that you won’t end up driving before you start.
Key Features:
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Loading and unloading goods by yourself
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Performing minor repairs on the road
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Ability to improve, service and change the look of your truck
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A living South American ecosystem
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High level of realism
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A dynamic weather system and a day and night cycle
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Diversified terrain obstacles
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Possibility to drive on the most difficult routes in the world
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A working CB Radio
MX vs ATV Legends
Race your way to victory on bikes, ATVs and UTVs in MX vs ATV Legends! Featuring massive new open environments, plus a career mode that lets you experience all the risks and rewards of becoming a world-famous professional rider.
Become an off-road racing legend in your own right!
Your time is now!
features:
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Race in 2-player split-screen and 16-player online mode with squad-based gameplay
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Compete in the new career mode, where your choices lead to different paths, sponsorship opportunities and special invitational events
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Experience the brand new Trails mode for high-intensity outdoor racing, with new surprises around every turn, challenging your riding style in new ways
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Customize your rider and vehicles with the latest parts and gear from the leading manufacturers in off-road racing
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Ride berms and ruts with higher precision than ever before with the refined physics system.
SnowRunner
The SpinTires/MudRunner series has finally become a full fledged game. SnowRunner brings map exploration and change to a new level with the ability to improve and repair disaster struck areas. The trucks have a high level of customization and unlocks to make them increasingly capable as you delve into stickier situations. Finally, the map sizes and routes require planning in the late game to ensure you bring the right tools for the job; don’t prematurely lose your load; and make it to the finish line with more than fumes in your tank.
– Real player with 427.2 hrs in game
Snow runner is the much anticipated sequel to Mud runner, the third game in the spintires off road simulation series, and this new installment takes the spintires concept from being a curious toy to a full fledged game. Quite a monumental leap to say the least. I won’t be covering many of the things that stayed the same from mud runner, as I already made a review of it.
It does this mainly by adding a new progression system. Trucks and upgrades are now earned through money, an XP level system, and scavenged from the maps as you play. In some ways, this makes the game into a bit of a metroidvania type of ordeal. There are many areas starting out that you simply cannot reach with your current equipment. And that can be rather frustrating to someone unfamiliar with spintires. Your biggest enemy is yourself if you don’t know what your trucks can and cannot do. Many judgement calls will have to be made. Especially when doing a super heavy haul contract with early game equipment.
– Real player with 315.3 hrs in game
Offroad Horizons: Arcade Rock Crawling
This game is awesome! I’ve been wanting to have a game like Offroad Horizons for a very long time now. The rock crawling aspect of this game is simply fine tuned. And the physics of the vehicles is so realistic. I’m having a blast rock crawling on the trails which are soo beautiful by the way.I also love how areas on the trails get hairy and would need your complete focus and would need just the right amount of throttle response to get over the obstacles. Do yourself a favor and get this game you’ll definitely have fun rock crawling on the trails!
– Real player with 15.8 hrs in game
Fun, challenging, but most of all ADDICTING!! This is one of those games you WILL put some serious hours in. It’s definitely well worth it for an Early Access game. The most important of this game is the mechanics/physics, and it works really well! Driving and handling is really fun. Another thing I want to point out is the GRAPHICS!! I’m not that far into it but in what I’ve seen so far the levels are really pretty and well designed. I’ve only played about 3 hours thus far but I haven’t come across any bugs yet. My only suggestion is the possibility of adding a desert level? Would be nice to see a jeep drive through it hehe :P
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game
Shred! Remastered
I would recommend this game to any mountain bikers out there. If you dont like mountain biking irl then I would NOT suggest this game because you probably wouldnt understand alot of the mechanics. NOTE: If you disagree with this review dont say its not helpful because thats not how that rating system works.
Pros:
Feel (once you get used to the controls its really flowy)
Challenge
Level design
Mechanics (although there not true to real life)
Animations
Tricks ( Feels fucking awsome to through huge wips and do nac nacs :D)
– Real player with 12.0 hrs in game
I deeply enjoy playing this game. I purchased both this version and the mobile version a long while ago, both of which I enjoyed playing through and would reccommend to anyone who enjoys biking or gaming. When playing with a controller the stick sensitivity was an issue for me, so a sensitivity bar in the options menu wouldn’t go amiss (unless i’ve missed one somewhere), also I really like the first person camera, and spent a good half an hour-45 minutes playing 1 level over and over just because I enjoyed it so much. In order to fully enjoy this I feel that this may require some patching and control changes, such as forward and backward on the sticks on a controller, instead of left and right. Other than these small issues (and a couple of bugs, which, lets be honest, are HILARIOUS), this game is awesome and I love it to bits. :)
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game