The races have a variety of types from your basic race and points based events through to ones where you have to synchronise your tricks with a partner racer. The Career mode has a simple but functional progression system where each area you visit has three races and a “boss fight”. So it looks nice but what about the game itself? MX Nitro features two game modes, a Career mode consisting of thirteen areas each with four stages and an Online Race mode. MX Nitro makes a strong first impression: visually the menus, transitions and the overall aesthetic look very polished, this continues into the game itself which has a very pretty art style. Can Saber Interactive’s attempt at the genre stand up to that series? ![]() The Trials series of games have the motorcycle game tied down on console with RedLynx’s popular franchise seemingly having perfected the mix of physics and action. Reviews // 4th Apr 2017 - 6 years ago // By Simon Brown MX Nitro Review
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