Tracks are dynamic; as the race progresses, ruts and square edges form. Navigating these requires precision, as the wrong line can easily lead to a crash [5, 6].
Unlike previous entries, crashing is much easier and respawn times are slow, forcing a "ride smart" mentality [1, 2]. Customization and Career
The defining feature of this title is its system, which was developed with input from professional riders like Tim Gajser and Gautier Paulin [6].
The game aims to provide a "pro" experience beyond just the racing:
Players have greater control over the bike while in mid-air, allowing for technical maneuvers like whipping and scrubbing to stay low and carry speed [6].
Reviewers and players on platforms like Metacritic and Steam generally agree that while the game features excellent graphics and traction physics, it has a steep learning curve [4, 11]. It is often described as a game for dedicated motocross enthusiasts rather than casual racing fans [11].