

- #MX VS ATV ALIVE TRICKS FULL#
- #MX VS ATV ALIVE TRICKS PRO#
- #MX VS ATV ALIVE TRICKS PROFESSIONAL#
- #MX VS ATV ALIVE TRICKS SERIES#
#MX VS ATV ALIVE TRICKS PRO#
Mix this in with a handful of customization options and pro riders and you have this game. The give you a total of 12 National Tracks, 3 Short Tracks, 2 Free Ride Tracks, 6 bikes, and 4 ATVs. ATV: Alive doesn’t give you much in the way of content, even at a $39.99 price mark. Even with the ability to switch up the mix of vehicles, laps and difficulty, you will soon find yourself bored of looking at the same track over and over again. You don’t start unlocking any more until level 10 which requires you to keep playing tracks over and over again until you finally unlock more. What makes this a drag is the fact that there are only 2 National Tracks, 1 Short Race Track, and 2 Free Ride Tracks to start off with. The progression system requires you to win races in order to unlock more tracks, gear, and vehicles.


This alone can break the game for some players. Unfortunately, this does not save the game from it’s multiple flaws.
#MX VS ATV ALIVE TRICKS PROFESSIONAL#
You can either deck your own rider out with different gear and colors, or you can choose from a pre-made professional rider. You can change things such as wheels, handlebars, the body of the vehicle and more. But I will get into that more in the NOTs.Īlthough the game does not have a wide vehicle selection, there is a vast array or different parts you can put on either your bike or quad to personalize it and make it your own. On top of that you only get to select from a few from the start.

Unfortunately there isn’t a huge selection of tracks to choose from. The starter tracks allow you to learn the ropes without being too difficult while some of the others will make sure you were practicing and learning as much as you could to earn that coveted imaginary gold medal.
#MX VS ATV ALIVE TRICKS FULL#
The track design in Alive utilizes a full range of terrain, jumps and turns to put your skill in control to the test. Does it offer anything new? Or have the developers run out of options? Here are the HOTs and NOTs of MX vs.
#MX VS ATV ALIVE TRICKS SERIES#
ATV: Alive now available in stores, fans of the series are probably wondering if they should pick this newest edition up. ATV Untamed, On The Edge (a PSP port of Unleashed), Reflex, and the newest installment, Alive. It aimed to give players a real simulation of riding either an ATV or MX bike. ATV Unleashed was the first in the series released in 2005 on the PS2, XBOX and PC. ATV series has been around since it’s first release in 2005 by Rainbow studios. THQ was having major money troubles at this time so that might explain why the soundtrack is not as stacked as it had been in past games.The MX vs. There is a licensed soundtrack here that has some decent tracks on it. There is a bit of an issue with pop-in every now and again, but as you are so focused on the racing you will probably not notice it all that much. I especially liked the tracks that had snow on them as I feel these looked great. The tracks look nice and muddy and the way the riders move is great. I will say that for the most part, the presentation of MX vs. It put a sour taste in my mouth when this was released and I was not the only one. THQ made the very greedy decision to allow players to unlock everything at the start of the game as long as they were willing to give them an extra ten bucks, I am sorry, but I find this disgusting. Now, in theory, that is ok, I do not have a problem with it, but you do not unlock new tracks until you are level 10! This forces you to replay those first two tracks over and over again! Not to mention, after this the next tracks do not unlock until you are level 25! There are only two tracks unlocked at the start of the game. You will notice the first issue with MX vs.
