Parents, carers or other responsible adults should check to see what is being offered before making any purchase on behalf of a child. This game offers players the opportunity to purchase in-game items in the form of gear crates, emotes and clothing items, which some parents or carers may want to be aware of. All the violence is shown from a distant third-person perspective and is unrealistic in nature. Riders can also be set on fire or blown up in an explosion, however, there are never any physical injuries visible. Characters often let out loud blood curdling screams after they crash or get thrown into the air. Riders frequently crash into obstacles and are thrown from their bikes, this is followed by rag doll animations of the character bouncing and rolling around. This game contains depictions of non-realistic looking violence towards human-like characters. Not suitable for persons under 12 years of age.
Just don’t expect to be spending the next few months into this game – it knows how to get your attention, but perhaps not how to keep it.Content RatingThis game has been rated PEGI 12 for depictions of non-realistic looking violence towards human-like characters. However, there are fun modes to try and Fusion is definitely worth checking out. The controls might be hard to get used to and the lack in multiplayer tracks makes it dull after a while. It looks and sounds good, but there are a few graphical bugs and the music gets annoying after a while. Trials Fusion is a solid game, with a challenging set of tracks in the career. The many explosions and moving backgrounds are very impressive. There are a few minor graphical bugs, but you have to search for them to find them. The graphics in the game are good, but not outstanding. Trials Evo was a brilliant game for its time, but going back the tracks are so bland and lifeless in comparison to fusion and especially rising, I’d like new original tracks preferably. This might get annoying, because it’s pretty short, and you’ll be hearing it a lot. There’s only one song on the menus though, and it repeats constantly. Games Discussed: -Trials of Fire -Outriders -It Takes Two -Before Your Eyes. Trials Fusion has a great soundtrack the perfectly matches up with the design of its tracks. This is where most of the replayability lies, and you’ll find yourself addicted if you find the right competition.
If you’re looking for something to play with your online friends (enemies), there’s a great set of leaderboards on every single player level. The game is fun to play, and even more fun if you bring some friends There are often different routes to choose from as well, so that it can take multiple tries to find the best path. The backgrounds are filled with explosions, collapsing buildings and other extreme stuff. The game manages to stay true to its roots, while adding even more excitement to the tracks. The track design in Fusion is pretty good.
The controls can be hard to get used to, so some practice might be necessary. Evolution had instrumentals cuz the tracks were produced for the game. Nevertheless, the game is fun to play and even more enjoyable if you bring some friends to join the dirt racing madness. I just like to say what a good soundtrack Rising has.
The game gets quite difficult at the end, and earning enough medals for the next series of courses might become a struggle. If you’re worried about crashing, there are a lot of checkpoints throughout, which you’ll soon find are very much needed. You earn the medals through completing these stages in a certain time, and beneath a certain crashes. In this game, you have to earn medals across a variety of tracks. Trials Fusion is the newest title in the physics-defying bike series.