Bigger Bikes

Bigger Bikes

–-{ Graphics }—

☐ You forget what reality is

☐ Beautiful

☐ Good

☐ Decent

☑ Bad

☐ Don‘t look too long at it

☐ MS-DOS

—{ Gameplay }—

☐ Very good

☐ Good

☐ It’s just gameplay

☐ Mehh

☑ Watch paint dry instead

☐ Just don’t

—{ Audio }—

☐ Eargasm

☐ Very good

☐ Good

☐ Not too bad

☐ Bad

☑ I’m now deaf

—{ Audience }—

☐ Kids

☐ Teens

☐ Adults

☐ Grandma

—{ PC Requirements }—

☑ Check if you can run paint

☐ Potato

☐ Decent

☐ Fast

☐ Rich boi

☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer

—{ Difficulty }—

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game


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This game is quite strange but enjoyable, I would like to master it soon to explore the whole worlds. It runs better while holding right click so it becomes its own challenge trying to hold right click while steering. either way for a dollar I am satisfied with my purchase, hope from more from flex etnerainment

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Bigger Bikes on Steam

MXGP3 - The Official Motocross Videogame

MXGP3 - The Official Motocross Videogame

Compared to the previous MXGP games MXGP 3 is fantastic.

Pros:

It’s better than MX vs ATV Suppercross. ( Supercross/Encore is CRAP )

Much better sound than previous MXGP games

Graphics are good (Will improve when devs fix the resolution issue)

Controls are pretty close to the MX vs ATV reflex days but a bit more realistic

Terrain manipulation works very well especially when capable of consistant lines

Menu system is easy to navigate

Loading times are really fast (maybe its just my PC?) i had MXGP 2 on PS4 and it took forever to load! This is seconds

Real player with 135.1 hrs in game


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Okay, I played it for the first time tonight and just spent the past two hours playing it. I’ll try to as unbiased as possible since I didn’t have that high of expectations nor did I like the first two MXGP games. That being said, this game is super fun! I didn’t like MXGP, MXGP2 I got a refund after the first couple of hours but this one is definitely a step in the right direction. I don’t plan on getting a refund and so long as there are some players online, I’ll play this game a lot.

Pros:

-Visually, the game is phenomenal. The best MX game we’ve seen yet. It works my CPU/GPU fans a bit but runs fine at 60 FPS. It really helps the immersion factor. Free roam camera and replays are cool!

Real player with 119.1 hrs in game

MXGP3 - The Official Motocross Videogame on Steam

MX vs. ATV Reflex

MX vs. ATV Reflex

• ** THE BEST MOTOCROSS ARCADE EXPERIENCE ** •

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Real player with 1681.9 hrs in game


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MX vs ATV Reflex is widely considered to be the best arcade motocross game ever made, and it’s hard to disagree. Very complex and fun physics, easy to play but insanely hard to master. Its free air physics, the best terrain deformation in any game until Spintires appeared — in some ways it’s still superior to Spintires though — and legendary track design makes it a game which is definitely worth your money.

Make no mistake: this isn’t a game in which for the first day you will ride a bike like Ricky Carmichael or James Stewart. Over a hundred hours of gameplay and I still find myself a few seconds slower per lap than the top guys. You will fall, you will fail, and you will do it a lot, because the physics are very twitchy and sensitive, but when you actually succeed in nailing that perfect lap, that perfect race, the game will get incredibly satisfying.

Real player with 244.6 hrs in game

MX vs. ATV Reflex on Steam

MXGP - The Official Motocross Videogame

MXGP - The Official Motocross Videogame

Hardcore MX fans will love this. Controls felt strange compared to Reflex but once you’ve given them 30 minutes, you’re laughing. Would recommend to any MX fan!

EDIT

Having played this a lot more now, I’m going to write a half decent review.

Firstly, I will go onto the base game. As you can see the game is officially licensed, and as such contains most if not all riders, teams, and tracks of the Motocross Grand Prix. Bike sounds (MX2 and MX1) and physics have been faithfully re-created (I’m playing with ‘pro’ physics enabled) as have the decals and gear etc. The game plays very well, and any fan of the late MX vs ATV games will feel right at home with this having had to deal with the goon riding of ‘Alive’ (Although Reflex was outstanding imo).

Real player with 85.0 hrs in game

Teal Deer

  • Developers: Milestone S.r.l.

  • Publishers: Plug In Digital, Milestone S.r.l.

  • Initial release: March 2014

  • Genre: Racing, Offroad, Simulation

  • #Worth/NotWorth: #Worth

  • BSERC - (Borderline Sardonic and Extremely Reductive Comparison): ExciteBike 64’s older more mature brother

Exposition, Concurrence and Summation

MXGP is a dirtbike simulation removed from the slightly more arcade MX franchise from THQ. It draws from the actual sport as far as the career.

Real player with 51.8 hrs in game

MXGP - The Official Motocross Videogame on Steam

Shred! Remastered

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

Shred! Remastered on Steam

Lonely Mountains: Downhill

Lonely Mountains: Downhill

So, this is that kind of game where it looks really cool, but you’re kinda on the fence about it… will it turn out to be really fun, or is it one of those that looks cool but ends up being a dud? Then you check the reviews and find out all kinds of stuff about the camera angle, etc. If you’re like me, you’ll sit on the fence about it for a while, wondering… will it be worth it? Or am I going to be disappointed?

Verdict: Totally worth it. I was actually shocked and ended up REALLY loving it. It’s one of those kind of games where you think, “Ok… got a few minutes to kill… I’ll run a couple trails, then get back to sweeping the floors.” Five or ten minutes later, you check the time and it has been an hour and a half.

Real player with 36.3 hrs in game

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Review by Gaming Masterpieces - The greatest games of all time on Steam.

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Is this game a masterpiece? Nope, but this doesn’t prevent me having a ton of fun with it.

It is a bicycle downhill racing game. Learning it is as easy as the real thing, just sit on the bike, pedal, steer left/right, brake. Everyone can ride in seconds. Riding is easy, but the problem starts when you race. Downhill. One mistake and you crash over a rock, against a tree, down a canyon… or just along the path, your bike on your head and blood squirting everywhere. Hehe.

Real player with 19.1 hrs in game

Lonely Mountains: Downhill on Steam

The Smugglers

The Smugglers

You will smuggle goods or protect the law. Assemble a team and take on the role of a cunning smuggler or an honest law enforcement officer once per turn. Compete against an opposing team on one of many boards. Just like in real life, each team has different victory conditions, completely opposite, making you quickly identify with your new role. Will you tactically pursue victory or will you pull out the gun and settle the matter in a rather violent manner? Remember that the decision belongs to the whole group, and you won’t be able to win alone.

Each playthrough begins with smugglers landing in a cargo drop zone, and the law guards are tasked with melting down and stopping the smugglers from making their final escape. Cover your tracks and defend your loot or try to track down and stop the smugglers from escaping. Think your side will always win? Remember that in every gang there will be at least one agent who will certainly mess up the whole game…

The Smugglers on Steam