That strategy appeared to have worked out pretty well for all parties so far, and although Fusion may not grab the platinum medal from Trials Evolution, it certainly puts up a great fight.Īs the catchy/cheesy Trials Fusion theme song instructs us to do (“Welcome to the Future… man! machine! the fusion!”), the latest Trials game jumps into some bizarro future where motorbike events take place in environments with drones, rocket launches, wind farms, military bases and rampant (sometimes accidental) destruction everywhere. The cash infusion and developer support of a big publisher could help polish up the series and also pull in more fans that play primarily on other systems, including PlayStation and iOS gamers. When Ubisoft picked up RedLynx and announced that the next Trials game would expand onto other platforms beyond the PC and Xbox, fans seemed excited yet skeptical. That’s the beauty of the franchise, and Trials Fusion doesn’t veer away from that formula much at all. Some days, you feel like one with your motorbike and can tackle the most difficult platforming elements with ease (and a dash of luck) other times, you’ll want to fling your controller after failing what should be the most simple of bunny hops over and over. It can be a fun and/or frustrating experience depending on how you play it, your level of patience, how much of a perfectionist you are, and possibly the phase of the moon. Developer: RedLynx, Ubisoft Shanghai, Ubisoft Kievįor many, the long-running Trials series is the kind of videogame that gamers love to hate.
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