Trials Fusion review Written By Aaron Johnson 4/21/14 Pros - TopicsExpress



          

Trials Fusion review Written By Aaron Johnson 4/21/14 Pros + Graphic are next-gen quality + Tons of replayability + Very competitive + A good challenge + Friends list ghost rider system Cons - Only local multiplayer is available currently - High chance of Rage quit - Repetitive if not at relative skill level to the tracks difficulty Trials Fusion is the first Trials game Ive played, I had no Idea what to expect. When I started the game I was greeted with a techno like theme song that gets old very fast, but a quick jump to settings solved that issue. After getting started on the career mode you start with a event called Greenhorns Grove. You start with a training program that eases you into the games simple yet difficult to master game mechanics. After completing this short warm up, its time for the first track TurbinehaveTerror. Its a simple track with the task of testing what you just learned in the training program, now if you ace it you either have a great grasp on the beginner mechanics, youve played the past Fusion game, or maybe luck? After getting a taste of what the game is, I couldnt stop trying to ace every track after the Greenhorns Grove, and the tracks gradually get tougher after each track progression. It wasnt until the Urban Sprawl event did I get a little change from the usual trial racing. FMX is the freestyle part of Fusions Trials and the system is also a very simple one tricks are performed using the right analog stick, but not easy to master. There isnt a ton of FMX tracks but they are peppered through the game seemingly strategicly to give the player a break from the usual Trial mode and Trial mode can make you want to take a quick pause from the game to relieve the pent up frustration sometimes, so to me its a welcome break. Aside from the Trials, FMX freestyle, and the occasional skill game which are interesting to say the least is the Garage. Here is where you can see your available dirt bikes and one atv (I still have one vehicle locked, it may be an atv or dirt bike.) which you are able to customize with different colors, rim styles, and body kits. The colors are free, but new rims and body kit need to be unlocked via meeting certain goals and then bought, same with the riders gear which I will get to soon. Mind you the money is earned through the tracks depending on the medal you get. After youre done customizing your ride you are able to change your riders gear, through the same way you unlock the rims and body kits and they will need to be bought too. There are no upgrades to the engine, suspension, and ect. unfortunately. As of now multiplayer is only local, but while waiting the true multiplayer to go live try the Step into the Light mode which requires a Uplay account. Step into the Light mode is to unlock a special rider suit, it makes you look like Evel Knievel. If you want the suit youll also need Trials Frontier, as the tracks In Step into the Light are in both games and youll need to gold medal all three tracks on both games, then youll have your snazzy suit. Note: After world wide multiplayer is released, I will update the review to include my take on the true multiplayer.
Posted on: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 06:41:51 +0000

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