
This runs in contrast to some of Trials Evolution's superior variety, where one minute I dodged shrapnel on Normandy Beach on D-Day and the next I attempted to raid a giant's stone tower without being crushed. High tech cities with silvery space ships and scienc-y factories filled with moving platforms make up the vast majority of the game's tracks.

As previously mentioned, the game adopts a futuristic theme, but it's the most generic, neon-infused future you probably imagined before. Trials Fusion's dull presentation is just as unsatisfying. In the game's final level, I had well over 200 restarts before reaching the finish line. Failure in these later levels is inevitable, but Fusion makes restarting at a previously attained checkpoint as simple as a button press. As Trials Fusion progresses, the platforming requirements become far clearer, as you're tasked with bunny hopping from tiny platform to tiny platform, utilizing deft flicks of the analog stick in combination with some careful acceleration. You want to make each landing clean, but still maintain your current momentum. To this end, you take ridiculous jumps while shifting your weight in midair. But the objective of each of Trials Fusion's many tracks is to make it to the finish line with as few errors as possible. After all, you control a motorcycle and there's a timer in the corner of the screen. If you've never played a Trials game before, you'd be forgiven for assuming that they're racing games. Fusion cruises on the legacy of its impressive predecessorĭespite appearances, Trials Fusion is a platforming game. It cruises on the legacy of its impressive predecessor, offering up mostly the same motorcycle platforming gameplay in a dull package. This is fitting, since in so many words, this is Trials Fusion. It's hammy and over the top, but it also feels equally lazy, like it's the easiest way to convey this setting in the fewest amount of words.

They're "sung" over a sci-fi, synthy backing track as a way to introduce you to this new, futuristic setting.
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You will need to install the Ubisoft Connect for PC application in order to run this content.You hear these words in the game's main menu, within a theme song on constantly loop. Dozens of new editor objects including giant advanced robotics, colourful holographic ramps, portals and warps.


Requires the base game Trials Fusion™ in order to play.
