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Mx vs atv unleashed on the edge
Mx vs atv unleashed on the edge













mx vs atv unleashed on the edge
  1. #Mx vs atv unleashed on the edge portable#
  2. #Mx vs atv unleashed on the edge series#
  3. #Mx vs atv unleashed on the edge psp#
  4. #Mx vs atv unleashed on the edge free#

We had only one copy of the game on hand, so we weren't able to check out the mode for ourselves, but if it plays as solidly as the single-player game and with minimal lag, it should be a nice diversion.īig air jumps are great but it's the landings that count. If you're tired of the single-player game, On the Edge will let you take on three other players via the PSP's built-in ad hoc Wi-Fi connection. Jumps can be pre-loaded as well by pulling back on the analog stick, then pushing forward at the edge of the jump to gain maximum air. It's easy to oversteer in certain corners and almost turn yourself around completely before you realize what happened, but with a bit of practice, you'll learn to compensate for the touchy control. While the controls feel familiar, getting used to the extremely sensitive analog stick takes some time. Tricks are pulled off with the circle and triangle buttons and are modified with the right trigger. On the Edge's controls are tight right out of the box-the X button is for acceleration, the square button is for brakes, the left trigger controls the clutch, and you steer with the analog stick (or, less accurately, with the directional pad). On the downside, we've only raced against a maximum of three other riders, which doesn't always make for gripping races-even if it does mean the game maintains a solid frame rate throughout.

mx vs atv unleashed on the edge

Riders and bikes are all impressively modeled, and there seems to be very little detail lost in either the models or the tracks themselves, which should also be familiar to MX vs.

#Mx vs atv unleashed on the edge psp#

Once you're in the race, it's nice to see that the PSP adaptation of the game compares very favorably with the graphics found in console versions of MX vs. You'll have plenty of options for customizing these single-player races-from number of laps run, to the types of vehicles you want to ride against. You start off with two basic modes-supercross and nationals-but you'll quickly unlock short track events and waypoint races and eventually move on to hill-climb events, open-class racing (which presumably unlocks some of the stranger vehicle choices available in the game), and finally supermoto races. There are seven total race types found in the game, and they cover the gamut of racing styles found in the console versions of MX vs. Most folks will be spending the majority of their time with On the Edge in racing mode, which is the beefiest mode found in the game. There are a number of different trick-based contests to enter here-high-score challenge, combo challenge, follow the leader, and big-air challenge-but the gist is to perform as many tricks as you can in midair and always nail the landing on the way back down (otherwise the points you rack up won't count). In freestyle mode, you'll take those same tricks you've practiced and put them to work for you against up to three other competitors.

#Mx vs atv unleashed on the edge free#

Free ride lets you run through a number of supercross tracks and practice your jumps and freestyle tricks without the encumbrance of a clock or competition. The main modes in On the Edge's single-player game are race, freestyle, and free ride. Whether on two wheels or four, there's plenty of off-road racing fun to be found with On the Edge. We spent some time with the handheld version of the game to see how it's shaping up ahead of its late-February release. With On the Edge, that mixture of mud-slinging rides returns, this time on the PSP. Featuring not only standard MX bikes and four-wheel ATVs to race on, Unleashed also tossed monster trucks, dune buggies, and golf carts into the mix. ATV Unleashed, a game that aimed to throw everything but the kitchen sink into the off-road racing formula that has defined the MX vs.

#Mx vs atv unleashed on the edge portable#

ATV Unleashed: On the Edge is the PlayStation Portable follow-up to last year's successful MX vs. Multiplayer racing is supported for up to four, through an Ad-hoc PSP wireless connection.MX vs. As in the developer's earlier efforts, MX vs ATV is designed to offer accessible, arcade-style action with a realistic rhythm and feel.

mx vs atv unleashed on the edge

#Mx vs atv unleashed on the edge series#

The game's diverse selection of racing challenges includes SuperMoto competition, hill-climbs and short-track races, waypoint races, freestyle trick competitions, and - as suggested by the title - an in-depth career mode that follows a series of head-to-head races between ATVs and MX bikes. MX vs ATV: On the Edge features plenty of dirt bikes and four-wheelers, of course, as well as monster trucks, sand rails, and even tricked-out golf carts, all set loose in large, freely roamed wilderness areas. Rainbow Studios, the developer of ATV Offroad Fury and MX Unleashed, aims to bring two distinct, "extreme racing" motor sports together in the same off-road arenas with this cross-platform release.















Mx vs atv unleashed on the edge