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Finally: official Motocross is back! Put yourself to the test, racing in the two MXGP championships with all the riders and bikes from the MX1 and MX2 categories! Race on the offi cial championship tracks, faithfully reproduced for the first time in a Motocross game. Take full control of your bike with dual stick control: the advanced game physics allows for separate control of the bike and the rider. Jump, scrub and whip! It’s all in your hands! 60 riders, 60 bikes, 18 tracks and rules from the official MX1 and MX2 2013 FIM Motocross World Championship MXGP for PS4 is a next generation consoles title.
An enhanced edition of the latest Milestone’s motocross game MXGP. This version of MXGP features all the tracks from the 2013 championship, including the ones left out in the previous edition. Next generation consoles grant more power and flexibility to add more details and quality to the game.
MXGP takes advantage from more definition graphics and an overall visual improvement. Next generation consoles grant more power and fl exibility to add more details and quality to the game. MXGP takes advantage from more definition graphics and an overall visual improvement New Features: 4 new tracks for a full MXGP experience! Italy – Arco di Trento Bulgaria – Sevlievo Czech Republic – Loket Europe – Lierop Red Plate As in reality, the rider leading the standings has his own number plate with a different colour (red).
PS4 exclusive feature The changing of light on the controller depending on the bike’s engine RPM Improvements: Deformable terrain with improved graphics More detailed models of motorcycles. Size of the texture four times more detailed than PS3 version. 3D character models improved New Lighting environmental system (with Yebis 2.
MXGP The Official Motocross Videogame is also available on PC & PC Retail.
A strong first outing on the PS4 that's pretty great as is and worth considering for anyone at all interested in motocross. Next year's version should be quite interesting.
MXGP provides a wonderful racing experience. The unpredictable physics, terrain deformation and challenging opposition (whether it be online players or AI set to hard) combine to make a gritty racing game, which you can have plenty of fun with thanks to the sheer about of content.
A good, solid game based on World Championship license of motocross. A good experience for those who like this sport.
MXGP lacks a bit of polish, then, but spend a few races working out the difficultly that suits you before you dive into the career and it really is a decent racer, even if it’s not a massive leap from the PS3 and 360 versions.
MXGP captures the motocross feeling and delivers decent dual-stick controls to keep bike and rider under control. Unfortunately technically the off-road travels don’t seem optimized for PS4.
The solid controls and reasonably-exciting gameplay make it fun for a while, but the modes are far too similar with only surface-level changes beyond the overall length of the events to set them apart.
A straightforward campaign and surprisingly solid online mode make this an enjoyable enough ride for newcomers, but those that are a little pickier about what they play may want to wait and see what improvements next year’s edition brings.
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