
MXGP3 takes the same racing sim structure as games like Ride 2 and what arguably popularized said structure the Forza series. In no way is it the worst game ever, and while it may not be as exciting as another form of motocross game, it is objectively not horrible. MXGP3 may be a “simulator” instead of an arcadey romp around ramp-laden landscapes, but it still has to be fun. MXGP3 proves to be considerably less exciting than games that predate it by nearly 12 years. If the motocross games of 2005 held my attention as long as they had, surely this modern game would as well, right? Wrong. The idea of MXGP3 ’s setting/premise excites me: a modern motocross game with gorgeous graphics and a more updated controls or physics. I could enter a free play mode and trick/race as I saw fit, double-backflipping to one helluva soundtrack. ATV Unleashed was king of my childhood motor-sport fantasies, allowing me to race, enter trick competitions, and even drive ATVs, planes, buggies, and mini bikes. Some of my favorite games as a young child growing up with a Playstation 2 were motocross games. MonsterVine was provided with a copy for reviewing purposes As the third game in the series, this is the culmination of previous titles in the series, and an attempted love letter to super fans, but not one that woos all that much.


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MXGP3 is a motocross simulator that challenges players to race with precision and speed to become master of the track.
