
If it wasn’t for the tutorials I think I would’ve gotten a lot more frustrated and I’m glad I didn’t get too frustrated because in terms of content there is quite a lot for you to get to grips with. These tutorials leave no stone unturned and they explain everything in great detail and at times these tutorials did help me out quite a bit, which is great. Thankfully though I am a fan of challenging game’s and I did feel confident in tackling the important races ahead thanks to the excellent tutorials the game offers you. The AI are hardcore on pretty much all difficulty settings and if you’re not a fan of a high difficulty curve then this game isn’t for you. You’ll be pleased to know that the rewind feature has been included again and I don’t mind admitting that I used this feature quite a few times because it can be very challenging at times. The bike physics feel on point and realistic throughout your time with the game and this means winning a race takes a lot of effort and skill at times. The biggest thing with this new addition is without a doubt it’s realism and you can see this realistic approach injected into all aspects of the game.

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As you can imagine then I was quite looking forward to see if they would continue the momentum that was built from MXGP 3, and I’m pleased to say that the new addition to the series MXGP Pro is even better than MXGP 3.

The last game in the series MXGP 3 tickled my fancy quite a bit and even though it wasn’t for everybody I actually thought it was the best the series had offered so far at the time. I’ve been a fan of the MXGP series for quite a while now because it delivers a racing experience that’s thrilling from start to finish and I’ve been a fan of the MXGP series for quite a while now because it delivers a racing experience that’s thrilling from start to finish and when you end up winning a race you do get a great sense of achievement.
