itreviews.com Updated: 2012-01-25 06:57:53
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MX vs ATV: Reflex is an interesting effort, with some clever ideas such as the reflex control system and terrain deformation. However, its difficulty curve is all over the place, as the vehicle handling is erratic, from over-sensitive bikes to trivial...
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MX vs ATV: Reflex is probably the closest the 360 is going to come to having a game that can compete with the PS3’s MotorStorm series. The fact that we can utter the MX name in the same sentence as the PS3-exclusive racer will give you some indication...

After the first hour we really thought this was going to push the MX series to new heights, and it nearly does. Only a few niggles and some insane physics pull the experience down.6.4/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wr...
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The latest off-road game arrives on the 360, MX vs ATV Reflex by Rainbow Studios which gives fans of this genre another option for their off-road fix. With new vehicles, tracks and gameplay modes, MX vs ATV Reflex also features some lush graphics that...
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If the PS3's MotorStorm series made the term “real-time terrain deformation” sexy, then MX vs ATV Reflex is bringing sexy back. Rainbow Studios, a developer that's been churning out mud-kickin' motocross titles since the PS1 era, has redefined the tech...

Takes terrain deformation to a new level, Pulling tricks is more satisfying than mashing buttons, Moving your rider independently is wicked good fun...

Character and vehicle customization could be better, Pinballing physics, Washing off all that mud...
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It’s been a while since Rainbow Studios released an MX vs. ATV game. They took a two year break after MX vs, ATV Untamed back in 2008 but are back in the saddle with a brand new engine and a huge expansion of gameplay. Untamed was a broad multi-console...
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I've reviewed five games that feature the words "MX", "ATV" or a mixture of both in their title, yet for the life of me I'd struggle to explain how any one is different to another. All of them feature muddy tracks, usually set amongst vast open spaces...

Great draw distances, Reflex controls are a good addition, Feels very similar to previous games, Some weird physics...
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A wonderful foundation has been set and it’s now time for Rainbow Studios to expand on what they have set up with their next iterations. The future is bright and fans should be rejoicing.
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Updated: 2012-01-25 06:57:54
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For more than a decade now, Rainbow Studios has been knee-deep in offroad and motocross racing in various forms. Starting with Motocross Madness back on the PC, the studio has delivered some sort of offroad racer almost every year since then, and I've...
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Not as much revolutionary as it is evolutionary.Ever since the first time I played Motocross Madness on the PC I have been obsessed with the Rainbow Studios team and their MX work. Over the years the MX vs. series has become one of my favorite games to...

Terrain deformation, Great track design, Relfex controls, Solid visuals...

Lackluster soundtrack, High learning curve, Seperating its fanbase...
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When it comes to motorsports, it doesn't get much more exciting than outdoor motocross. Off-road tracks, brutal conditions, and, of course, diverse vehicles make motocross a thrilling sport. Motocross is also one of the best sports to experience through a...
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