Hey, man, have you watched Super MX Last Season? It is this nonsensical humour, accompanied by a wild dirt bike racing game that will make your heart pound.
So, picture this: you’re on a motocross bike that’s boosted up to the next level, racing through maniacal tracks. The mud will be flying in every direction; the jumps will give you the feeling that you are falling from a height. It took me a whole weekend in order to try and land it just right.
The controls at first are somewhat complex. I was dying so many times, it became ridiculous. But once you get the hang of? Man, it feels awesome! Stunts such as flipping and whipping the car during the aerial stunts is as exciting to the audience as the first time.
What is interesting is the career mode here. One begins as a juvenile or a rookie, so to say, and then gradually rises in rank. I recall my first feel of victory; oh I was screaming so loud, my neighbor thought I was in distress.
The tracks are almost polar in terms of the genres that they belong to. They change locations in a blink; one minute you’re driving cross a desert, the next you’re at some snowy mountain. It just makes you be on your guard all the time, you know.
Graphics are quite good for an actual mobile game here. The roar of your engine, for instance? Music to my ears.
Multiplayer is where it truly excels for here it would have reached its full potential. AS I observed, it is much more interesting to race against real people. I had a dope competition series running with my friend for several weeks.
All are different due to change in the weather and conditions on the track. It will be high-risk at moments and will be going through sludge at others or catching crazy airs.
If you fancy yourself an admirer of thrilling racing games, and the occasional mental ability stunts, then the Super MX Last Season is for you. Whether it is planned for those brief sessions of gaming or extensive gaming, it fits the bill. I am, however, not responsible if you begin picturing motocross jumps!