Trials Rising game Review
TRIALS RISING, A BEAUTIFUL BECANE BRIDLED BY UBISOFTONE OF THE BEST EPISODES IN THE SERIES BY REDLYNX, ONE OF THE WORST BY UBISOFT
TESTED FOR PC, PLAYSTATION 4, XBOX ONE AND NINTENDO SWITCH
June 11, 2018, around 10:30 p.m. We all remember (almost) that tall, sappy bearded man like Uncle Sam who landed in the stands of the Convention Center in Los Angeles on his 250 cc before mimicking a fall worthy of a Italian footballer. It will surely clog you a corner but this guy was neither actor nor stuntman. This is Antti Ilvessuo, creative director at RedLynx, who came to announce at E3 the new main episode of the Trials series, which had not had a real complete iteration for four years. Trials Rising, of its small name, is now available on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and (for the first time on) Nintendo Switch. So let's take the time together to check whether or not it was worth wallowing on stage in front of several million people.
The concept of the RedLynx series has not moved an iota since the first episodes we saw on Miniclip and Absoluflash in the early 2000s. We are still dealing with a motorcycle game that is played from left to straight and put a lot on its particularly advanced physical engine, since it will be a question for us other drivers to play with the accelerator, (a little) the brake and the orientation of the bike to cross the tracks as quickly as possible without falling . It may sound familiar or even terribly simplistic but this is the desired effect: Rising is a pure strain Trials, which takes the original recipe in its most refined form and adapts it to the Ubisoft © Recipe, the Finnish studio being since 2011 an official subsidiary of the publisher. New levels and new features in the progression system are to be expected but for the rest, RedLynx has done everything to not alter the playability and the feeling so effective of their darling license.
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