Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Videogame 6
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Critic Reviews for Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Videogame 6
With The Official Videogame 6, The Monster Energy Supercross series from Milestone continues to feel like the pot on the back burner of all the racing series they develop and publish.
While not hugely different from last year's, Supercross Park and the tweaks to gameplay make Monster Energy Supercross 6 worth checking out.
I’m not a hardcore racing or motocross fan, which is something that should be taken into consideration by anyone reading this review. I’m a lifelong sports gamer who loves a balance between simulation and fun. MES6 isn’t a perfect title, but it feels like Milestone has taken significant steps toward delivering a well-rounded experience for hardcore and more casual fans. If the features in place are expounded upon next year, it could climb a spot in my rotation.
Monster Energy Supercross 6 feels like a victory lap for the series. It's a podium finish without a doubt, but they're going to need to raise the bar for the next race to ensure they take home the championship instead of a second-place trophy.
Monster Energy Supercross 6 brings us all the adrenaline of this magnificent sport. New game modes and revamped physics make this game a must for supercross fans.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
The judgment on SX6 does not differ much from that of the previous episode: Milestone has continued on the path traced last year, focusing on an even more accessible and customizable driving model to satisfy a wider audience.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Videogame 6 is a highly polished, excellent entry to the Monster Energy Supercross series that has me excited to keep coming back for more races. The updates to the game's physics especially had me feeling like I was more in control of my riding experience than ever before. Unfortunately, the Supercross Academy contributed very little to this improved experience and the new Rhythm Attack mode left something to be desired as well.
This new iteration feels fun for both bike-enthusiasts and newcomer alike, but it's still an old-gen game and it shows.
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