Terrain MX vs. ATV Unleashed features open, detailed landscapes. In addition to the story mode, the following options are available: Free play, Freestyle competitions and various mini-games. Throughout the season, the best rider is known through numerous championships and competitions. An editor is available that allows you to create your own unique track. Ride an off-road vehicle, traverse sand dunes, conquer snow-capped peaks in a monster truck, or race through country clubs in a golf cart.
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ATV Unleashed is an excellent example of the latter. While this game offers what at first appear to be pretty traditional Motocross and ATV sports action, it can quickly spiral out of control with the ability to use dune craft, airplanes, monster trucks, and any number of other vehicles. Developed by the hotshot Rainbow Studios, MX vs. ATV has a lot of polish, and man, can it shine. First, you'll want to watch the training videos. The physics engine in this game is complex and detailed, and if paid attention to, can be very realistic.
That means that learning how to manipulate it is the first and best key to victory, no matter what you're racing. Although the training videos aren't the best I've seen, they give you a good, solid grounding in the game basics. You'll then be ready to play in any of the levels in the game, as just that little head start can mean the difference between victory and defeat. At first, you may find the AI challenging, but as you learn to handle each vehicle, and handle it as needed through the game, you'll be able to see what I mean when I say that the physics engine is nice and realistic.
The tournament also shares a lot of the same modes at the stadium play such as free play, challenge mode, and the like. The tournament mode also features trial laps before the big race. If you place highly enough, you are allowed to get your pick of the starting position. And while on the subject of extras, we should mention that there are quite a lot of them. You can detail your ride as soon as you start the game, although the default outfit sets are limited, but you can get more as you earn points.
This detailing, by the way, also extends to your vehicle, where you can alter the color, placement of handlebars, and the type of engine you want to use. Of course, no racing game is complete without music. We all have our music that we love to drive to and the kind people at THQ have given you roughly two dozen songs to play from bands such as Papa Roach, Black Eyed Peas, Powerman , and many more. So, just remember the saying, 'when it's too loud, you're too old.
You have been warned. The built-in track builder offers a wide range of options, allowing players to build new race courses, however it's not the most user friendly interface I've ever come across. If anything, it reminds me of my all too brief experience with SimEarth, where I couldn't even cajole plankton into doing it's job, but I digress. I have to admit, though I want it to be sunny Gamers used to racing games featuring paved courses will be in for a bit of adjustment.
In this game, pure speed plays second fiddle to crafty maneuvering; it's seems like the formula is to be as sneaky and underhanded as you can be without violating the in game rules.
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