![]() ![]() Online multiplayer was added in an update on January 24, 2015. Trials Fusion's multiplayer allows up to 8 players (PS4, Xbox One and PC) to race in different tracks, while the Xbox 360 version of the game only support 4 players. Trials Fusion also features a track editor, allowing players to create their own courses and games. Other vehicles included are motorbikes 'Baggie', 'Roach', 'Pit Viper', and 'Foxbat', minibike 'Donkey', the cat in the 'Unicorn MK II' and BMX bike, 'Rabbit'. Also new to the Trials series is the ability to choose a quad bike for a handful of levels: the 'TKO Panda'. Unlike in previous Trials games, players can also perform freestyle motorcross stunts while in the air by moving the right analog stick. Trials Fusion, like the other games in the series, is known for, among other things, its notorious difficulty, particularly towards the end of the game. The player controls how the rider shifts their weight forward and backward in order to perform wheelies and stoppies as well as flips while in the air and controlling how the bike lands. The game uses 3D graphics, but is played on a 2D plane, so the rider can only move forwards and backwards. The player controls a rider on a physics-based motorcycle from the start of the level to the end while navigating a number of obstacles. Like previous games in the series, Trials Fusion presents an arcade take on the real-life sport of observed trials. By February 2015, the game had sold over 1.7 million units. Critics praised the level design, controls, graphics, the futuristic setting, and the amount of content, but criticized the lack of tutorials for the game's create mode, and its similarity to past Trials games. ![]() Trials Fusion was generally well received upon release. ![]() Ubisoft released six paid DLC packs, as well as several free content updates. A companion game, Trials Frontier, was released on iOS and Android devices and designed to accompany the console and PC title. ![]() The game was released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One in April 2014. A follow-up to Trials Evolution, it is the fifth game in the Trials series and is the first one to be released on a PlayStation platform. She's a gamer who demands quality and charm out of her games because if she doesn't get it she will let it be known.Trials Fusion is a platform racing video game developed by Ubisoft RedLynx in collaboration with Ubisoft Shanghai and Ubisoft Kyiv. Xenoblade Chronicles then became another one of her favorite franchises as the result of this. She definitely has a soft spot for JRPGs, which is an obvious inspiration why she joined the campaign of Operation Rainfall at it's launch. She's a total hipster for Nintendo as well appreciating cult classics from them. She's been gaming for practically as long as she's been alive with a early-on fascination for Kid Icarus as her favorite franchise. Lois is a forward thinking but old school gamer from New Jersey (who loves Kevin Smith movies as a member of that state!) who is partially of Japanese descent and she's totally glamorous. Enjoy your cat riding a unicorn from here at oprainfall. Our host Aisha Tyler had a lot of fun with this concept…too much fun. This comes off the heels of Ubisoft’s E3 Press Conference. You can also buy an Awesome Level Max Edition with all of this DLC already in Trials Fusion when you purchase it. It will be available on PS4, Xbox One and PC July 14th. Did we also mention a cat riding a unicorn. You can buy a DLC pack known as The Awesome Level Max that includes 30 all new tracks, plus 10 Supercross tracks, 30 unexpected and various challenges to complete, unicorn bike & cat rider, 5 new garage items and more than 130 fresh new Editor objects. Do I even have to try to justify the title? The wacky racing-filled Trials Fusion now lets you download new DLC. ![]()
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