![]() MXGP3 is available for $49.99 on Steam, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Fans of motocross will appreciate the licensed riders and tracks available in the game. I’ve never been a huge motocross fan, but given all the customization options for both the look of my rider and my skill level, I found I enjoyed playing this game. No matter what your skill level and interest is, MXGP3 has a game mode for you. Hopefully, this improves the longer the game is out. Multiplayer is included in the game, but the player base in my experience is almost non-existent. MXGP3 also gives you a time attack mode if you want to work on those tough tracks and improve your line. The Sponsor is a recovered alcoholic who is helping you to also become a recovered alcoholic. (unless the Sponsor happens to be a member of one of those professions). Your Sponsor is not a therapist, doctor, psychologist, lawyer, etc. If you don’t have time for multiple races the Grand Prix mode lets you set up a quick race against 21 AI opponents. Your Sponsor may be able to help you nd the right person for your other specic problems. MXoN lets you represent your country in an international race. In Championship mode, you select the tracks and create your own season schedule to run. If a virtual motocross career isn’t for you, you can enjoy the additional Championship, MXoN or Grand Prix modes. MXGP3 includes over 60 licensed riders from the MXGP and MX2 classes along with the 18 official circuits from the 2016 season letting you perfect your form on real-world tracks. In addition to your skill level options, you can also adjust the AI from very easy to realistic to help you stay more competitive during your journey. If you are new to motocross like I am, you’ll be glad to know that you can choose between three difficulty levels: standard, semi-pro and, pro. This starts out fairly easy, but as you progress, the requirements become increasingly difficult. In career mode, you start as a rookie and have to earn your way up through the ranks by meeting your sponsor’s goals for you. Additional track details have been added which help add to a sense of authenticity to MXGP3. To help distinguish yourself, you have tons of customization options in the game from adjusting the look of components on your bike to the color of helmet you use when racing. For those races on a wet track, you will notice mud ruts on the track and after a couple laps, your bike and rider will also be covered. Dry races exhibit dust clouds that hinder visibility on the track. ![]() ![]() The tracks look sharp and adjust based on the weather conditions. The track environments are more detailed and give you a greater sense of immersion. The graphics in MXGP3 are rendered with the Unreal 4 engine and produce a visually appealing motocross game. However, does this latest motocross game fair well with a new graphics engine and additional features? Let’s find out. Overall I still give the game an 8, but I can see myself possibly getting bored of this within a few weeks.MXGP3 is yet another highly anticipated racing game by the team over at Milestone S.r.l. in Italy. There is a lack of crowd and crowd noises are sparse. The sound is OK with the expected hard rock soundtrack and the bikes themselves seem fine, at least in line with watching the sport itself. I am playing on Realistic in third person mode with semi-pro bike difficulties. The starts are somewhat random where despite qualifying first I either get the holeshot or the AI have super starts and I'm 15th. The game-play is smooth but as a novice, I don't see a great deal of benefit in shifting weight over leaving it as it is when going over some of the jumps. Nothing groundbreaking but I wasn't expecting it to be. First of all, on my ageing rig (i5-2500k & GTX970) I can play this at 1440p maxed out at 60fps and I think the graphics look fine. The game-play is smooth but as a novice, I don't see a great deal of benefit in shifting weight over leaving it as it is when going Thought I'd update my review after a further few hours of game-play. Thought I'd update my review after a further few hours of game-play.
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