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Trials fusion xbox one review
Trials fusion xbox one review













trials fusion xbox one review
  1. TRIALS FUSION XBOX ONE REVIEW 1080P
  2. TRIALS FUSION XBOX ONE REVIEW PS4
  3. TRIALS FUSION XBOX ONE REVIEW SERIES

Trials has always been a game where if you failed a level, you could blame no one but yourself, and this remains the same with Fusion.

TRIALS FUSION XBOX ONE REVIEW 1080P

Stunning graphics displayed at 1080p (unlike on the Xbox One) really are an improvement on the previous generation and despite our gripes with the controls when it comes to tricks, on the physics side, it is near perfect.

TRIALS FUSION XBOX ONE REVIEW PS4

In terms of PS4 specific impressions, the game has made the jump to the next-generation console well.

trials fusion xbox one review

There is also some non-typical motorbike vehicles available as well with an ATV unlocked early on in the game that offers a completely different challenge to the other bikes on offer.

TRIALS FUSION XBOX ONE REVIEW SERIES

Of course, there is the ever elusive gold medals to go after and gear to unlock as well and with a season pass available, Ubisoft is promising more content for a price.Īlong with this, there is a track editor available within the game, and you can access more content on PSN from other players including the ability to 'follow' various types of tracks that you may want to download.Ĭonsidering most players use the look and feel of the bike to determine each landing, this ups the difficulty level tenfold, and it's also a fantastic example of just how well the developers get why this game series is so popular. If you are a seasoned trials player, you may blow through this game a lot quicker than you would expect, with the majority of the game able to be experienced in about five or so hours of play.

trials fusion xbox one review

You begin with the easy tutorial style levels and finish off with some of the hardest trials levels that you will ever play. When you move past this you find what makes trials the fantastic series it is, remains. Once you become accustomed to the controls this is not a problem, but the tricks can be incredibly frustrating at first. Many times we felt we were performing the tricks being asked of us, only to have to tweak the controls a little bit from what was being displayed to get it to trigger. The game is also not the best at explaining the controls. The controls for the tricks are not bad once you get used to them, but they demand a high level of accuracy, probably too much for the PS4 controller. It's actually enjoyable to perform these tricks, but there is one slight problem - the controls. Instead of the main game where you just race from A to B, in one level you need to perform the trick being displayed on the screen before hitting the ground. Instead of just finishing tracks to progress, there are levels which change the gameplay up significantly. It is possible to unlock all of the sections available in this version of the game without taking these tracks on so if the tricks do not appeal to you, they can be ignored.īut for those of you keen on the tricks, we are happy to report that they fit seamlessly into the game world, and it also adds a level of variety to the game not seen before. That's not to say you cannot perform tricks on every track, but it is specific tracks which task the player to perform tricks to gain the medals required for progression. This is because only certain tracks are designated as 'trick' tracks. However, it is clear Redlynx knows its audience and game, because they have structured it in such a way that the tricks flow into the game universe perfectly.















Trials fusion xbox one review