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Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 4  Free Download GAMESPACK.NET It’s no secret licensed racing games on a yearly cadence sometimes struggle to innovate, and Monster Energy Supercross — The Official Videogame 4 is no exception. It’s certainly true that Supercross 4 looks the best the series ever has humming along at 60 frames per second on PS5 and Xbox Series X│S, and it’s also true that developer Milestone has wedged in more riders, more official teams, and more items than ever before. However, its attempt at injecting more nuance into the career mode falls short of meaningfully reinventing the experience, and the overall result honestly seems like a bit of an inessential upgrade from 2020’s Supercross 3. Between Supercross, MXGP, Ride, and MotoGP, there’s no doubting Milestone’s enthusiasm when it comes to motorcycle games. With that in mind Supercross 4 is, perhaps unsurprisingly, a sincere and successful stab at distilling an admittedly niche motorsport into a racing game geared towards Supercross disciples. The bikes are lavishly detailed, the track atmosphere is great, and the sense of speed and danger as 22 riders hustle and jostle around the tight stadium courses is very good. However, this was equally true of Supercross 3, and indeed Supercross 2 – and even the original.TOP/BEST ADULT VIDEO GAMES IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 4  Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 4  Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

It’s subsequently hard to argue that Supercross 4 does quite enough new stuff to truly soar above its predecessors. Supercross 4’s primary new addition is a juicier single-player career mode, which includes a skill tree to improve your rider’s stats, dedicated training modules, a journal that tracks various racing feats and other cumulative bits of data, and a path that now begins in Supercross Futures – the real-world feeder system established back in 2018 for aspiring Supercross superstars and folks with the confidence to wear leather pants with the word ‘Impeccable’ on their bottoms. While this all sounds good on paper, it’s still quite basic compared to the deeper career modes found in games like F1 or WRC, and its application in-game is all a little uneven. In real life, for instance, Futures are amateur class races conducted on courses that are tamed down from the ones sculpted for the pros. The Futures races in Supercross 4, however, ultimately don’t seem distinct from the main categories as they use the same courses and are presented in the same way. Without its own atmosphere it doesn’t really feel like a unique starting point for your Supercross 4 career. The RPG-style skill tree seems like a pretty standard inclusion for a sports game on the surface, and it works, because I definitely felt the results of boosting my rider’s stats.

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Unfortunately, for this to be able to happen, Supercross 4 feels as if it’s arbitrarily numbing the bike handling to be more sluggish in the beginning, which I found pretty unappealing as a returning player. It feels artificial to override a player’s actual proficiency with the controls simply because they haven’t earned enough points to check a box yet. Between the optional training modules and the points gleaned from racing and fulfilling totals in my rider’s journal, thankfully it only took less than a full season to boost these stats to the point where the handling felt largely on par with Supercross 3 again. That’s despite the game’s best efforts to derail me, too, because there are definitely some gremlins in the training modes. “Missing” gates while passing directly over them and the inconsistent fail states for leaving the track limits proved pretty annoying, but losing one of my limited number of weekly attempts because the AI crashed before even handing me control was extremely lousy. Perhaps one of the most peculiar problems with Supercross 4, however, is how impenetrable I predict it may be for both new players and some young players. Yes, the difficulty curve for the Supercross series has always been significant and, yes, the tracks are always unforgiving for the unprepared.Highrise City

Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 4  Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 4  Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

And success requires carefully learning each track to maintain momentum on the rhythm sections above all. However, between Supercross 4’s extremely superficial tutorial and the scaling back of rewinds from unlimited to a very finite resource, Supercross 4 has become an even more unfriendly place for less experienced players. The fact that there are five separate AI difficulty levels that all seem to be able to rip lap times within a second-or-so of each other also leaves me sceptical whether beginners will be able to fashion Supercross 4 into an experience they can scale along with their own skills. F1 2020 is a good example of a game that’s made great strides opening up a daunting sim to beginners while retaining its complexity, but Supercross 4 is going the opposite direction – and narrowing the target audience seems especially odd considering Supercross is owned by the same company that runs Monster Jam and Disney On Ice. This is a shame because ultimately Supercross 4 still feels good to play. The air control physics are still a little wonky if you waggle the wrong inputs, but the sense of weight remains very good. Additionally, Supercross 4 eases up on making grazing the trackside Tuff Blox a death sentence and the dynamics of deep, thick sand are very well-realised this time around.

A SUPER CAREER.

It may not come as a surprise, but my backside has never graced the seat of a 250 cc 4 stroke motorcycle. In fact, I know little to nothing about the sport of supercross, and the closest I have come is a tiny orange 50cc mini bike, and even that beast was too powerful for me. Still, that doesn’t mean I don’t want to experience it. Here is where the beauty and majesty of video games come into play. For those of us without the accessibility to hurl ourselves 40 feet into the air on a massive 250-pound vehicle consisting of metal and rubber, Milestone S.r.l. has provided us with the opportunity to soar in Monster Energy Supercross 4. So let’s gear up, rip into a monster energy drink and eject our feeble bodies into the exhilarating sport of supercross. Monster Energy Supercross 4 is the most recent installment of the Monster Supercross series. It’s a racing game, but to be more precise, this is a dirt bike simulator. By creating your own character or choosing your favorite pro, you can jump into a single event or take on an entire career in some of the sport’s most memorable arenas. Right out of the gate, this game is pretty. Graphics and gameplay are seamless and fun to watch, on the verge of being realistic.SCP: 5K

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Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 4  Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Though certain textures feel a little flat, Including the crowd. Some minor details make the game feel more life-like. Dirt particles fly as you whip around corners, and your player gets progressively dirty throughout the race. There is even a night and day cycle that creates pleasant shadows on the track of the bikes and players. The gameplay is very technical and realistic; there’s a defined weight and speed to the bike. Hitting jumps just right and getting massive air is extremely satisfying. Further, Control and handling are very responsive. There is even an option for enhanced physics, and you can adjust your bike and fine-tune it to your liking. There definitely is a steep learning curve to the experience. It’s easy to fly right off the track on the first few laps during a race, but it’s not long before you grasp the mechanics. The ruts can impact your bike; controlling your speed around turns and choosing how to hit that triple can win you races. It’s also nice to see some tracks have elements such as sand to vary the gameplay. Races are exhilarating and fun. With 21 other players, it can seem chaotic, and most of the time, the AI likes to bunch up around the front of the group. I’ve restarted multiple races on futures mode just to perfect how I hit the course. The AI is aggressive, downright challenging at times.

SUPER RIDERS, SUPER TRACKS.

This really pushes you to ride better and master each track. Although there are numerous tracks and each one is different, they all share similar elements, making them feel repetitive after long play sessions. A great new addition is the Compound, where you can go out and ride through a significantly open-world environment filled with mountainous regions, big drop-offs, unique obstacles, time trials, and collectibles for your rider and bike. This new gameplay mode is entertaining and increases the replay value, but it still feels a little dry and empty. Personally, I would have liked to see more jumps and fewer rocks that can toss you from the bike if hit wrong. Also, adding anything that moves in this environment would breathe some life in this location. This new mode is a nice change of pace from the tight turns in the campaign, giving you the ability to explore, let loose and have fun. Still, a few more challenges or missions from NPC’s could make this mode really stand out. When something is great at many things, but not superb in any particular area, we call that it a Jack of All Trades. Monster Energy Supercross 4 — The Official Videogame (Supercross 4 for short) is the opposite of this.

The game is a masterclass of great motocross racing. The core riding mechanic is exceptional, provided you are able to muster the skills necessary to take advantage of it. But because it focuses so intently on getting that formula right, Supercross 4 is also an extremely shallow game, with additional modes that are unambitious and poorly executed. It results in an experience with limited appeal outside of diehard supercross fans. As we noted in our preview, Supercross 4 is an authentic motocross game based on the real-world AMA Supercross World Championship, a series of races in which riders race dirt bikes on challenging tracks covered in sharp turns, complex series of hills and bumps, and crowd-pleasing jumps. These contests are a series of heats where riders earn their way to the main event and accumulate points towards a place on the podium at the end of the season. The core gameplay is outstanding but difficult. Winning races requires skillful riding. It isn’t enough to simply speed around the track and avoid crashes. You need to plan the line your bike will take in advance, and make very deliberate choices about how to approach different sections. You must shift your rider’s weight to not wreck on turns or when hitting jumps, and hitting a series of jumps at the wrong speed, for example, will leave your rider slowly bobbing up and down while the rest of the pack flies out ahead of you.

Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 4  Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 4  Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

The game provides a very limited tutorial, but even that seems geared towards motocross fans who have watched enough races to know the difference between “whoops,” jumps, doubles, and triples, and know strategically how to approach each. That’s a shame because races are thrilling when you are near the front of the pack, jockeying for position with your fellow riders. However, the learning curve to get to that point, even on the easiest difficulty setting, is extremely steep. If you are able to master the racing, then you are treated to an authentic Supercross experience. The massive rosters of over 100 real-world racers, set in 17 real-world tracks, is beautifully presented. More than 20 official teams fill the arenas with sponsors you would expect to see at a supercross event. Excellent visuals and rich audio work in tandem to create an immersive experience. Unfortunately, modes outside of the Championship series don’t fare as well. The single-player career mode is pretty basic. You begin in the all-new Futures category. Through races, events, and training, you rank up your rider and make your way into the rookie and pro classes. There are upgrades for your bike that you purchase, and you can join teams or find sponsors to earn more prestige. The rider upgrades are just a few linear trees that upgrade skills like braking, turning, and performing mid-air stunts.The Pioneers: surviving desolation

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