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Pretty good: 7.4/10 across 576 ratings. Overall vibes are good; safe to add to your backlog.
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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.
Read full review ↗It's not as if the developers at Milestone aren't idle. This year's motocross offshoot, Monster Energy Supercross 6, also features some worthwhile new features, such as a slightly more engaging career mode, cross-play in multiplayer, and a significantly larger "playground" for practicing your skills. The new Rhythm Attack mode, in which you duel with another rider, is also a worthwhile expansion of the gameplay. I was particularly excited that you can now finally modify and customize your bike down to the last detail. The coherent overall package makes this a definite purchase for motorsport fans!
Read full review ↗Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Videogame 6 simply cares about improving the experience of being in an intense race, and it has achieved it with flying colors. However, basically having the same thing in terms of content can end up leaving that impression of more of the same, which fatally ends up affecting sports games.
Read full review ↗Despite the improvements and news but also some defects and edges still to be cleared, especially from a technical point of view, this sixth edition of AMA Supercross will make more difference for those who have not played any of the previous editions. If you still have the fifth edition around, the changes are not of great importance, so it will make more sense to wait for a next edition.
Read full review ↗The new addition to the motocross series from Milestone does not bring anything groundbreaking compared to older games, but it is a little closer to reality.
Read full review ↗After years of tweaking, Milestone releases a true competitor to one of their best supercross games, “Monster Energy Supercross 3”. Its sixth iteration improves in nearly every aspect of the gameplay — from physics to a better career management. The downside? Not so great pilot models and a wonky multiplayer, something that I am more than glad to look past if it means spending more time on the track.
Read full review ↗Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Videogame 6 is a great racing game, fun, complete and accessible.
Read full review ↗Monster Energy Supercross 6 - The Official Videogame is the sixth game in a saga of official videogames of the most famous motocross competition on the planet. You will like it if your thing is adrenaline and speed. If you've already tried other previous games and you've been left wanting more, this is definitely your game. It has a much higher level of customization than other games of the type and even its own previous editions.
Read full review ↗While not hugely different from last year's, Supercross Park and the tweaks to gameplay make Monster Energy Supercross 6 worth checking out.
Read full review ↗While this game is largely an incremental upgrade to past versions, its improvement make Supercross 6 the perfect time for newcomers curious about the sport to hop on board. I somewhat wonder where the game can go from here, because it really checks all the boxes now and carries my recommendation for fans of real racing experiences. Given how I have so little negative to say, I feel it has most certainly earned a score bump.
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