![]() And where other racers settle for a few hidden shortcuts, DD's mountainsides offer intertwining trails and plunging drops for derring-do (thanks to some spotless controls, even sliding past obstacles is pure pleasure). As you race through dense woods in a torrential downpour, skirting sheer cliffs and dodging tree stumps, lightning shoots from the heavens and sets the forest aflame- the game bristles with such crazy moments. Each of DL7s 27 mammoth tracks boasts intense attention to detail and gripping gameplay. Lord knows why developer Incog chose to follow up its well-received War of the Monsters with a mountain-bike racing game, but the company's fingerprints of quality are all over the place. In the final levels of the game, attacks may actually be necessary to complete the game. Players can not only hit opponents with their bikes, but later upgrades allow them to hit other players with bottles. Yes, attacking other players is both possible and desirable in the game. This includes both bike upgrades to make them handle better or ride faster, but also weapon attacks. On top of the amazing tracks and unique modes to play in, players can also upgrade their bikes throughout the game. Moto Cross features wider courses and is more about jumping and air time than technical skills.īetween these three modes and the 27 tracks, players can expect hours of fresh and original gameplay before they’ve seen it all in the game. You’ll have to meet all of these challenges successfully to complete this course.įinally, there is Moto Cross. ![]() ![]() Technical Downhill is for those looking for a challenge, with lots of obstacles to challenge you. This is a good one if you just want to get to know a track and explore it. This includes Free Ride, which lets you simply go down the track in a relaxed manner without attention to time, and without competitors. On top of the vast and unique tracks to run on, the game also offers 3 different modes to play on. This means huge replayability for the game, since there are also 27 different tracks to play on. ![]()
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