Overview
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Nintendo Switch
- 21st Nov 2017, $39.99
- 21st Nov 2017, £39.99
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Reviews
Sorry, no MXGP 3 review yet.
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MXGP 3 News
Nintendo Download 23rd November (Europe)
Cyber Deals! Worms! Portal Knights! Poi! Much more!
With the Black Friday weekend upon us this week's European Nintendo Download brings us a lot of Cyber Deals discounts. On top of that we have a typically large and varied batch of new games on the Switch, while the 3DS has a few major new arrivals of its own. Let's get to it, shall we? Switch...
Nintendo Download 16th November (North America)
Skyrim! Pokemon! RIVE! Lumo! Battle Chef Brigade! Much, much more!
It's the norm now, but it's another very busy week in the North American Nintendo Download update. We reckon it's a bit of a corker, too, with major retail releases being joined by some very tempting download-only titles. The Switch, 3DS and Wii U are all catered to, so let's get to...
News MXGP 3 Bringing Motocross Madness To Switch Later This Year
More than real?
Milestone, the devloper of the Motorcross racing MXGP series, recently took to Twitter to reveal that it plans to bring MXGP 3 to the Switch at some point before the end of the year. This game is a bit of a looker and uses the Unreal Engine 4 graphics engine. MXGP 3 tasks you with tackling unpredictable and dynamic...
About The Game
The new MXGP edition, based on the 2016 season, offers the player a dynamic, ever-more enjoyable gaming experience thanks to a series of innovative graphics and techniques introduced by the new Unreal Engine 4 graphics engine which will take the game experience to a surprising new level.
Hit the gas and get ready to tackle unpredictable, dynamic weather conditions in a competition which is unique in its genre. From sun to heavy rain, every change will decisively influence the rider's visibility and the highly-deformable ground, putting even the most expert player to the test. And it is the ground which provides the greatest challenge: mud, dust and dynamic deformations will be the master of all, while the sounds of engines running at full throttle, soaped up with a brand new engine, merge with the ambient noise of chainsaws.
And if this incisive generational breakthrough, with the use of the new graphics engine, is not enough to satisfy the most discerning palates, players will also find themselves with a career mode and enhanced customization, along with all official MXGP and MX2 2016 riders, the official tracks, including the MXoN, both in offline and online modes.
Comments 2
The game game has been out for a little over a month and there still isn't a review. Well here is the only review you need.
This game is pure garbage juice, don't waste a single penny on it. It might be the worst Switch port to date. Handheld mode is literally unplayable. Shame on Milestone for releasing this but shame on me for pre-ordering it. I returned it 20 minutes after picking it up, something i've never done in 30 years of gaming.
Disappointed… looks great in photos but found it bad controls hard and graphics let down
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