The ATVs seem slightly unstable, but can still take a battering.
From that point of view we would recommend any buyers to go through the tutorial to learn the tricks and get the most out of the game. In terms of controls, the game features some funky bits to spice up the action, such as clutch slipping and suspension loading. Although the ATV will give the bike a run for its money with some careful riding, the bike feels much more dynamic, and thereby, much more fun. The MX aspect is exciting fast-paced racing action, but the ATV doesn’t quite stand up to the competition. Not only is there multiplayer, but this can take you online so you can race opponents around the world. The difference has to be in the details, and on that front, MX vs. But does it stand out from the crowd?įrom the outset the outline is both familiar and common - you race, in various different modes, raise money to upgrade your threads and wheels whilst unlocking more features. The latest offering from THQ pitches two wheels against four in a frenzy of engine-revving madness. (Pocket-lint) - Motorcross (MX) games have been appearing on the PlayStation2 faster than you can whip round the track.