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the_wood109
6/2/2012 9:02pm
6/2/2012 9:02pm
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6/5/2012 8:21am
I just tried the "extended demo" of this game, and I have to say it's amazing! It's much better than the MotoGP games because it crosses a bit of simulation with the arcade style. Easy to play, but hard to master. There are plenty of classes and bike settings to keep you busy with that quest for fast laps.
The biggest problem is that Black Bean (as far as I can tell) doesn't sell their games in the USA. They wonder why people pirate shit... Not sure why they just don't do a steam release of all of their games. I imagine their sales are hurting big time...
The biggest problem is that Black Bean (as far as I can tell) doesn't sell their games in the USA. They wonder why people pirate shit... Not sure why they just don't do a steam release of all of their games. I imagine their sales are hurting big time...
Here is a supersport lap...I'm still a bit rough, but man this is a good game!
It's a good balance between simulation and arcade. If you do championship mode online... you have full bike settings, tire wear, damage, and full sessions available (practice, qualifying, race.) Also, the rubber in the racing line builds up and effects grip. The throttle is extremely realistic...If you're power sliding in a corner and chop the throttle it actually high sides, just like real life. The handling is much better than the MotoGP games...
Black bean is certainly capable of making a better MX game than MUD...not sure why they decided to go the whole arcade route.
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