It moves fast and looks pretty decent too so I have no complaints about the visuals apart from the fact they clearly show their age. While it is very shallow in comparison to what we have these days in regards to motocross games. I feel that the fun factor is pretty high here and it makes this the kind of game that is ideal for fire up if you are looking for something quick, easy, and most importantly fun to play for 30 minutes or so.
Hold the front page! Microsoft have made a decent racing game, and tributes are flooding in from the world of interactive entertainment.
An early version of Motocross Madness has been skulking in the corner of the office for some time, but the real deal has now been unreservedly promoted to centre stage.
Nobody has had a bad word to say about it, crowding around the monitor with all the gusto usually reserved for one of Mallo's Cspecialist' websites. It's a thing of grace and beauty, and if we were Americans there would have been more Cwhooping and hollering' than in an episode of The Dukes Of Hazzard.
In short, Motocross Madness is a good thing. The decision to make it accelerator-only would appear to have been vindicated, as the game looks genuinely sensational, the graphics proving a match for any recent flight sim: dramatic skies, uncannily authentic tracks, extremely realistic shadows, motion-captured riders, particle effects, the works.
It looks great. Following the template for game reviews, sound must now be mentioned, and this, unsurprisingly, is also great. It is the sound of motocross, and in the midst of a first-corner melee it's a frightening thing. The developers have clearly recorded the sound of motocross bikes and put it in the game. Obvious but effective. In the stadium events, there is also some cheering, which again is simply cheering.
Clever stuff. There are also some odd ambient effects, seemingly involving distressed dogs. Canine torture isn't really what it's about though, and Motocross Madness ably captures the excitement and adrenalin of this most perilous of sports.
Physics isn't the most interesting of subjects, but this is what makes the game the success that it is. Air is crucial to the game, as due to the design of the majority of the courses this is where you spend a sizeable proportion of the time. Whereas grabbing phat air certainly impresses the viewers, it isn't necessarily a recipe for success. Probably more than in any other game, learning the courses is vital, as careering blindly off a rise at full speed often results in a messy accident.
The key is to know how big the jumps are and to aim to land comfortably, thus establishing a steady rhythm. One mistake can have a knock-on effect, resulting in a lack of speed at a crucial time. It often goes horribly wrong, and you find yourself flying through the air with no prospect of safely reaching the other side of a huge ravine.
This results in probably the most spectacular crash sequences seen in any bike game, with the rider being tossed around like a rag doll with extreme severity, even knocking the recent Redline Racer into a cocked hat, whatever that means. A fully adjustable camera view is far more than a cosmetic afterthought, and can be used to your benefit, the handy sky-cam enabling you to see any pending hazards, with the game played almost in a Micro Machines fashion.
The chase cam is where the action is though, making you lurch around in your seat like a buffoon as you attempt to land a high-speed motorcycle from a great height. Motocross is a difficult sport and, as in the real thing, getting away from the start quickly proves crucial, avoiding the inevitable carnage of the opening seconds.
Should you experience the nightmare of a first-turn spillage though, your rider wisely assumes the foetal position until the rest of the field has circumnavigated his stricken body.
The pressure of leading is tangible though, and the fear sets in when you hear the growl of approaching bikes behind you. When playing catch-up, you can often see your airborne opponents in the distance, and clods of earth are tossed into your path from their back wheels.
For anyone who has ever attempted actual motocross, the old magic soon comes flooding back and certain real-life tactics apply in this game, the developers clearly having done their homework. Motocross Madness is by no means a simulation though, and is more of an ultra realistic arcade game, providing an idealised version of the sport, whereby twatting your face on the handlebars results in no more than a few seconds delay, as opposed to a few hours in hospital. The game is by no means easy though, and hours of practice allied with extreme concentration are a must.
It isn't the kind of game you can play while idly chatting. Motocross Madness is a lot of fun, and unless you don't like fun, it's a game you should seriously consider purchasing. Still need a good reason to buy a 3D accelerator card for your PC? Microsoft's Motocross Madness lets you do it in the dirt on stadium supercross tracks; in Baja checkpoint contests; and in awesome no-rules, free-roaming desert stunt courses.
Everything's shaping up to be fantastic here--topnotch physics, detailed player models, excellent track construction, and a great sense of freedom.
The game supports the new Freestyle Pro controller, which lets you lean into turns simply by tilting the gamepad. Multiplayer motocross matches make it even more fun, and a track editor completes the package. Off-road fans, don't dare miss this one. Motocross maniacs now have a PC alternative to their dirtbikes.
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Motocross Madness is the first motorcycle racing game that Asphalt 8: Airborne for Windows 8 thumbnail Missing it badly. Wolf3d allan border cricket prince Outrun Alladin were the games played by us both. Zypher 0 point. Got it installed and updated the registry, game launches but when I enter a race my screen is a bunch of graphical artifacts.. Any ideas? IR 1 point. I downloaded the rip version. How do I install it? I unzipped the file and now the game files are in my downloads.
I tried to click the game icon, and it tells me "installation error". Abelhawk -1 point. Ardania 2 points. Akshit 0 point. I've been looking for it a very long time now!! Game on 1 point. Me too. It looked epic when it went BOOM! I can't believe it's been over 18 years. I look retrospectively and can see and almost touch my past innocent self playing this. It's been a long time yet it almost feels too recent. God bless you all! Vivek Vicky 2 points. This was my fav game ever. I used to play once a day.
Motokid 0 point. I used to always go to the cliffs in the demo of this just to launch myself back to the track.
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