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Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Videogame 2
All the action, all the battle and all the feeling of the 2018 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship! Live the life of a real rider testing your skills in the Compound, facing different challenges, managing your agenda and attracting new sponsors to increase the fame and unlock new items!
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Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Videogame 6 is a highly polished, excellent entry to the Monster Energy Supercross series that has me excited to keep coming back for more races. The updates to the game’s physics especially had me feeling like I was more in control of my riding experience than ever before. Unfortunately, the Supercross Academy contributed very little to this improved experience and the new Rhythm Attack mode left something to be desired as well.
Monster Energy Supercross- The Official Videogame 4 is fun racing game with a bit of a learning curve for the controls, but once you start to pick it up so does the fun.
Unnecessary padding in the career mode and a few presentation blemishes detract somewhat from what is otherwise a more than competent and content-rich supercross sim, which caters to fans of all skill levels.
Monster Energy Supercross 6. Yep, six. The sixth iteration of a racing franchise that isn’t bad at all, but makes you question whether or not it is really necessary for it to get yearly sequels at a staggering pace. Do we need six of those? The Monster Energy Supercross seasons aren’t so different from one another to warrant vast overhauls between each release. As a result, both Monster Energy Supercross 4 and 5 felt extremely similar to one another. Any differences I had managed to notic...
Monster Energy Supercross 4 is another typically robust take on the AMA Supercross Championship but, with fewer concessions for newcomers and casual players and the changes to career mode ultimately being a little rudimentary, this particular instalment feels as if it’s both steering away from courting new fans and not quite doing enough to compel existing players to upgrade.
If I could only stress one opinion in my review it would be this… Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Videogame 2 is solely for real-life devotees, and n