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It more than compensates for the harsh reality and difficulty modes of the single player game and with a thriving track community this could be the one spot you find yourself going back to time and time again, especially once the monthly Trials challenges are also running.īack in the single player and we now see the addition of three ‘challenges’ per track and a tricks system.
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Aside from the enjoyment gained from creating your own tracks in the now increased space, with more items than ever before, think of Track Central as an unlimited source of free downloadable content and you’ll quickly find yourself getting involved in everything on offer.
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You may question the £15.99 price tag if all you expect to do is play some of the easier levels but thankfully Trials Fusion sees the return of Track Central, an area where you can create your own or download tracks from others around the world. Personally I’ll just stick to the simpler stuff.īut don’t let the learning curve put you off too much. The learning curve is still steep, too steep for my liking, but I’m sure there will be many an Xbox One gamer content to sit for far too long in order to finish some of the harder stuff. The easy courses are still easy whilst the medium ones are straightforward enough but earn enough gold, silver and bronze medals to start venturing into the harder course territory and you’ll be needing to summon all your previous Trials skills (as well as your reset button skills) in order to progress to the end. And whilst that sounds pretty damn simple, the fact you’re constantly being reminded how well your Xbox Live friends are doing, means that one small mistake and it’s pretty much the end of your run. The aim is to choose your bike of choice (of which now a quad and a BMX are also available), and then set out to complete the course set out in front of you as quickly and with the least number of faults as possible. Well, that all depends on how easily the addiction grabs you because for all the fancy futuristic graphics, Fusion relies on the exact same formula and game mechanics as both its siblings and that in turn means there are crazy levels of addiction on the horizon.