![]() The bikes lack any real detail as do the courses which have basically no life to them whatsoever outside of some random flares going off. Textures are jagged, you can barely read the names on the backs of the jerseys, the ad stands are low res and jagged. This game genuinely looks like something the last gen of consoles could produce with ease. We've just come so far in terms of technology that basically any game studio can put something out that looks at the very least decent. It is very rare you'll find a modern game with poor graphics. MXGP3 suffers There are a few things I no longer expect to be a problem when playing any game these days. There are a few things I no longer expect to be a problem when playing any game these days. Overall I feel like the game is an improvement over MXGP2 and would recommend it. Better looking overall than MXGP2 but MXGP2 is not blurry at all. Little to no impact when you're racing but when you're standing still it's glaringly obvious. For some reason they decided to add some blur filter to the entire game. The only negative I have with this game is that it's blurry. Nothing to write home about but cool nonetheless. There is a Motocross of Nations mode that seems true to the actual race. In career mode you will get offers from different teams but they appear to all be pretty much the same, or you can race for your own team. You can swap pipes, brakes, hand guards, rider gear, and things like that. Customization is about as good as it can be in an MX game. Tracks do not have ridiculously huge jumps. There are no tricks in this game, no 360s, no back-flips. This is not the game you want if you feel like being Travis Pastrana and throw double back-flips. If you're looking for pure MX the game is great. Lap after lap lines will evolve and the stray rut from when you went wide will still be there. The physics are decent but what really shines is the ground/dirt effects. The berms This is one of the best pure MX games on the market today. If you want motorbike racing on the Switch, you have better options.This is one of the best pure MX games on the market today. Tl dr - MXGP3 is a motorbike racing game that looks terrible, doesn't play especially well, and has had all sorts of features stripped out of it from other versions of the game, including multiplayer. If you're really wanting good motorbike racing on the Switch, get Monster Energy Supercross 2 - it ain't perfect, but it's a far sight better than this in just about every way. MXGP3 is simply not a good motocross game, and it's a terrible port. However, the real nail in the coffin here is how even with the terrible graphics of the Switch version of this game, the Switch version is lacking features as well, with roughly half of the competitors compared to other versions of the game, and as if that wasn't enough, the Switch version even commits the cardinal sin of racing games by not having any multiplayer mode. In fact, the game has such poor textures and framerates, I would have told you it looked terrible if it were released on the Wii ten years ago. The game looks muddy, ugly, doesn't shine with any strong personality or details. Still, I can appreciate when a game has a lot of love and care put into it, and. In this game, I'm left in the dust without any clue how to get better. I'll freely admit to not being great at this sort of game on a good day, but at the very least I have some way of knowing why I'm playing badly. In the gameplay department, the game controls well enough, but there is little to no tutorial to tell you how to effectively ride. MXGP3 is a Motorbike racing game that aims to be a serious and professional game in the genre, but honestly, there are so many compromises here that it's hard to take this game seriously.
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