Monster Energy Supercross 3 Reviews
Despite its shortcomings, this is a solid two-wheeled racer that retains all the usual modes and extras and runs like a treat in handheld mode. Just don't expect it to feel massively different from the previous instalment.
Supercross is by no means a bad game, but I would have a hard time recommending it to someone that isn't already a fan of motocross in general, or the supercross series in particular. If your patient, you'll be rewarded with a solid dirtbike racing sim, but the average racing game fan likely won't have the patience to tolerate the game's shortcomings.
undefined.All in all, this version of motocross is pretty unfair to anyone who hasn't played an entry before, doesn't want to spend tons of time with it, or who isn't already keenly familiar with the process of racing these types of machines. Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Videogame 3 offers an experience that is properly tailored for those fans who will more than likely make this purchase, but for anyone taking a passing glance, there is a barrier to entry that will take some determination to overcome.
Monster Energy Supercross 3 does not bring any groundbreaking innovations to players, although the Milestone studio could use a few things from another series that have proven themselves. Everything stays the same here.
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[Greg Bailey separately reviewed the PC (7.5) and Switch (4) versions. Their scores have been averaged.] While far from perfect, Monster Energy Supercross 3 is an exciting slice of dirt bike racing fun, packed with content.
Monster Energy Supercross 3 looks and sounds the part, but it's more likely to introduce a sensation of deja vroom than actual white knuckle excitement that befits a sensational sport.
Whether you’re a supercross fan or not, this is one title that deserves to be in your rotation.