For any fans of the MvA series, you are in for a rude awakening, not only have these developers pushed out a buggy, dated and overpriced game but they have managed to take several steps backwards in terms of general imporvement.
For any fans of the MvA series, you are in for a rude awakening, not only have these developers pushed out a buggy, dated and overpriced game but they have managed to take several steps backwards in terms of general imporvement.
The people saying its a bad game must be delusional.. It takes a while to get used to but one you're used to it it's a great game and the bike handles very good.. It's similar to alive..
This is one of those "comfort" games. It is fun to play, fun to explore and simply fun to sit back and enjoy. MX vs. ATV is the sort of game you put in on a dull Saturday afternoon and simply drone out on.
Online multiplayer has some issues, it takes several attempts to join a multiplayer lobby, it will just keep kicking you out of the entire game and you have to restart the game over and over with multiple times before it will join a lobby sometimes ,I thought maybe it was just my internet connection...
Game play is rubbish, older alive version a much better game…I wasted my money
MX vs. ATV Supercross Encore is the best in the series to date. Lots of customization with major brands of apparel and equipment. Tracks are super challenging and fun. Freestyle and Redbull Straight Rhythm type tracks too.
Graphics look good but they cut the game short, no story , no feel , just rush rush rush , quick to next race.. it gets boring quick
Good game grandsons love it
The fifth installment into the MX vs. ATV series, MX Vs. ATV Supercross, was released in October of 2014 for the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. This game was met with mediocre reviews due to its unoriginal content, dated visuals, and poor handling. MX vs.
Over thirty tracks and a new rhythm racing mode
Lots of recycled maps and DLC available; touchy controls; low frame rates; nobody online to play against
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