

Trials Fusion is as callous, demanding and blood-pressure risingly malicious as ever. They’re bloody masters at that, actually. Making you smash your controller into itty bitty pieces while going into a blind-range, yet still coming back for more. To begin with, you can easily start up a track and blaze through at least the first two areas without a single retry to your name, but beyond that, things start to get really diabolically difficult.Īnd that’s exactly what Red Lynx are renowned for. It’s the same old story of steering your bike over obstacles big and small, controlling the weight of the biker, while performing crazy stunts in the air and trying to reach the finish line with the fewest amount of retries as possible.
The game hasn’t seen any drastic changes from Trials HD or Evolution in terms of the handling and quality. It’s so quick, easy and simple to use, and so much better than the bland scrolling menu screen in Evolution and pretty much every game ever.

Tap the other and you can visit the game’s garage and instantly splurge that cash on new bikes, costumes, spray-painting and mods. Tap one shoulder button and it brings up your stats, level, experience points and how much money you have.
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Having played each iteration of Trials, I’ve seen the incredible strides the series has made and the first thing that strikes me is how slick and refined the User Interface now is. Booting up Trials Fusion, the game boldly proclaims ‘Welcome to the Future’.Īnd while I wouldn’t necessarily say that Trials Fusion is the future of anything, I can say that it’s a fantastic compilation of everything that has already worked very well up to now.
