![]() ![]() ![]() This isn’t such a bad thing, but you’ll often find that going a few metres down the track before coming back on results in you not being allowed to continue racing from that point. If you deviate, even remotely, from the track you’re told to get back on within a set time. Then there’s the infuriating ‘out of bounds zone’ around the track. Learning to take the jumps well and land on the downward slope of other mounds is vital to your success – landing awkwardly on a mound will either slow you down or throw you from your bike.ĭespite the racing becoming enjoyable after a while, if you play the game for any extended period of time you’ll become annoyed by how regularly you’re thrown from your bike after being hit by a rider who has seen fit to land on your head. The jumps in particular are brilliant, with your bike often soaring high into the sky. To say the controls are twitchy is an understatement, but once you get the hang of things and learn to corner by riding the embankments, things become pretty enjoyable. It might be eight months late, but PC owning MX and ATV fans will still find plenty to enjoy. It features the same twitchy gameplay, huge mix of vehicle types and insane jumps seen the console version, but throws in a pretty impressive track builder and some sharpened PC visuals. ATV Unleashed on the PC is a pretty straightforward port of last year’s Xbox and PlayStation 2 game. ![]()
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