


The gameplay is where Trials: Fusion really shines. At first, It’s part of the charm of the game (like the insane difficulty), but it soon becomes grating to me. I hope it is on purpose, because I always have to turn the music off everytime I play a Trials game. Like the previous entries in the series, the music in Trials: Fusion is atrociously bad. It’s a surprisingly expansive selection to choose from. I found myself riding through swamps, over canyons, and through all kinds of built up areas. I don’t remember two levels that appeared overly similar. The levels are futuristic, yet highly varied. I have to say this is the best looking Trials game I’ve ever seen. I just wish that I could have understood it better.Įven though you can play Trials: Fusion without having a clue about the plot, you definitely need visuals to get any enjoyment out of this game. But the fact that they bothered to put in a story at all makes me happy.

Why the character is riding a motorcycle over these obstacles is probably not important. The story of the game is arguably incidental. So you can imagine how excited I was to get Trials: Fusion on my Xbox One two weeks ago. I played through that one and enjoyed it too. I played through it, and I got Trials: Evolution when it was released years later. So when Trials HDcame out on Xbox 360, I was in.
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I download every motorcycle game I find on the Apple App Store. I loved riding along in a 2D plane and doing jumps and flips. I remember when I got Motorcross Maniacs on the original Gameboy. I love motorcycle games and I’m a bit more “meh” about car games. Weirdly, I’m the opposite in video games. It just doesn’t seem as exciting as something like four-wheeled racecar events. I’ll be honest here, I am not a fan of two wheel motorsports in the real world.
