Even at 250SX, it can be a challenge. The core issue is that it is peer-to-peer. Your character has just as many customisable options too meaning that playing online you'll be hard-pressed to find anyone with the exact same layout as yourself.But the details don't stop there, the stadiums and the tracks are also highly detailed. Against stacked odds, the game with arguably the worst title of all time ends up fulfilling my need for speed (and hot jumps). So much detail has been put into the bikes and decals that it looks fabulous.Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame.

In the wet, this is ever more present.These trenches can make a huge difference later in the race which makes turning easier or harder, but in a dry race, the differences typically aren't much unless playing on a realistic length.As the career (much like any other racing game based on an official licence) has a limited number of tracks, Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Videogame would have become too samey and boring ever so quickly, but with their creative flair, Milestone has created something to improve the longevity of the game; and that's the Track editor.While having a championship season or a time-trial is all good and well, and is the staple of any racing game at their heart, Milestone has done a major service to, not only this game, but to this sport by including an intuitive and well thought out track editor.You would be forgiven being given only a few options to create your tracks, especially due to the potentially complicated nature of Supercross tracks as a whole, but Milestone has thought of almost everything, from various degrees of jumps to bridges, start positions, and bumps. If you don't get close to the front, expect it to last a bit longer than just the corner.At least the visual issues don't extend to the riders and bikes. The game features a tutorial mode, but it doesn’t showcase what you need to do to succeed. If there's one thing that can be said, the game certainly looks good when you focus on the riders above all else.There are a few issues that haven't been fixed from the preview either. There are also a fair number of quite low quality textures, particularly just outside of the track boundary.

Trackside staff pop in abruptly and back out equally so, anybody would think they had Romulan cloaking technology.

If you were to use the track online then the issue is negated and can make for some funny situations, especially when you have two jumps cross paths at the same height.Bridges can be quite hit and miss when it comes to placement. Milestone already has a solid foundation in terms of game modes, so the team wanted to focus on the multiplayer aspect this year. I praised the track editor back in the preview and I have only praise for it now.

Players need to know how to approach corners and when to feather the throttle when getting out. You can change handlebars, bar pads, hand grips, hand guards, suspensions, exhausts, brake discs, rims, and tyres! The only flaw is a career really not that exciting with a poor sense of progression. What there is to say about Monster Energy Supercross is that it is an improvement from Milestone on the MXGP series. If you're a Supercross fan then you'll easily get knee deep into the track editor and certainly dirty your opponents online for getting to the finish line first. Along with these two things and the 2019 Championship and a Career Mode, there still remains plenty of options to play in.Milestone already has a solid foundation in terms of game modes, so the team wanted to focus on the multiplayer aspect this year.Attempting to do smaller-scale maneuvers often amounts to oversteering and having to counter steer. If you decide to embark on a career then you play all the tracks available in the game, but you would need to rise through the ranks before getting out of either 250SX East or West.Before starting a championship or career, you're thrust into the character creation screen where you can choose a multitude of variables to make your character stand out from everyone else, namely decals and bike options. For everyone but the Supercross fans, you might have fun online and the track editor, but the AI is so brutal at times it may leave you a little frustrated.Monster Energy Supercross review code provided by publisher.A solid first entry in the series. Thankfully, there isn’t a huge shakeup in the rider lineup this year besides fan favorite Marvin Musquin still being in the game as he’s sidelined with a knee injury for the 2020 season. Racing through your own career is pretty fun to say the least. When starting a race the track looks fair and quite flat, but as the race continues, deep trudges start piling up where the bikers turn, trenches start accumulating where paths are taken. Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Videogame 3 for Switch game reviews & Metacritic score: For the very first time in the series, the Monster Energy Supercross official teams can be joined during the career. Funny to see, but not useful in any form at all.

If you’ve never played a.Visually, the game is virtually indistinguishable from previous iterations – though that’s hardly a knock. It's a shame because racing your, and others creations online could be the feature that takes this game to the next level.This is one of the few times I've personally experienced a game fall in quality from preview to review. This is impacted even further if the condition changes from dry to wet.And this is where the game is at its best. It can be quite hit and miss but eventually, it will work if placed almost exactly 90 degrees.Milestone S.r.l. Milestone have developed a good selection of racing games from the MotoGP series to the MXGP series.

There's a sense of weight to the bikes that hasn't been there in Milestone's MXGP titles. Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Videogame 2 is pure spectacle, a rhythm game disguised as a racing videogame.