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See /bc for more details.Īll Terrain, All Vehicles, All You! MX vs ATV All Out is the complete off-road racing and lifestyle experience! Choose between bikes, ATVs, UTVs, refine your rider style at your private compound and blast across massive open worlds to compete head to head in various game modes! The all new Freestyle mode allows you to win with style and crazy stunts! Or go All Out and show your riding skills in Multiplayer! Features: - 2 player split-screen and 16 player online mode - Compete in various modes like Supercross, Nationals, Opencross, Waypoint, Tag and more - Master insane stunts and test your limits in freestyle mode - Turn your private compound into a show room for the all of your customized vehicles - Upgrade and tune your vehicles with original performance parts - Select your own style from numerous gear companies or choose to compete with one of the many top professional riders from around the world Offline multiplayer (2 players) Online multiplayer (2-16 players). Although this game is playable on PS5, some features available on PS4 may be absent.
At £34.99, it’s relatively budget pricing, but this still feels pretty cheeky.To play this game on PS5, your system may need to be updated to the latest system software. That’s before you consider that there has been an Anniversary Edition release on PS4 and Xbox One that bundled some of the DLC expansions in, which are kept separate for the Switch version of the game. You actually have to scroll past them to get to the playable races and that just sits wrong with me. I’m also not a fan of the game showing all of the DLC races in the event selection screen. It’s one of the poorest examples of what the Nintendo Switch is capable of. Many of the reviews complained about how washed out and drab the visuals look, and while a port to Switch was unlikely to dramatically overhaul the graphics, it’s a shame that no effort has been made here to try to rectify those complaints.
Grass, trees and mud all look washed out with a dynamic resolution that looks like it drops quite a bit below 720p at points.Įven when the original was released on PS4 and Xbox One in 2018. It sports visuals that sit somewhere between the resolution of this genre and the texture quality of last gen and the one before that. Unfortunately, MX vs ATV All Out is not a good looking game.
The collectibles also provide an added element of challenge as they can be quite difficult to reach. It’s a great way for players to get to grips with the games controls and physics without the pressure of being in a race. This was probably the most enjoyable mode for me as there’s a real joy to be found in linking tricks together and building a solid run across many of the ramps.īetween races, players can explore a large hub area filled with collectibles and jumps to play around with. There are also trick events, in which players can manipulate their bike and body in order to pull off flashy tricks to score points.
Tussling with other drivers for first, second and third can be a lot of fun, although it can feel a little unfair when a car launches you off your bike. The former are often the most fun, featuring numerous vehicle types and some really varied terrain to battle with. There are several different types of race disciplines in the game, ranging from closed circuits through to large open areas that involve driving across rough terrain.