Trials Evolution: Gameplay PC 1080p
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Trials Evolution is a downloadable 2.5D platform racing game developed by RedLynx and published by Microsoft Studios. Successor to 2009's critically acclaimed Trials HD, it was released for the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade on April 18, 2012. Players control a motorcycle rider while traversing over obstacles. The game comes with the same editor the development team used to create the game's content, and users can create their own scenarios using it. On September 6, 2012 it was announced that a Microsoft Windows version of "Trials Evolution" would be released, with a copy of Trials HD bundled with it. The package, dubbed Trials Evolution: Gold Edition was released on March 21, 2013.
Evolution received critical acclaim from media outlets. Aggregate website Metacritic reports a score of 90/100 while fellow aggregate site GameRankings reports a score of 91.58%. Reviewers praised the overall gameplay, challenge, visuals and editing abilities given to players. Some reviewers were critical of the game's soundtrack.
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In Trials Evolution, the player controls a rider on a physics-based motorcycle from the start of the level to the end while navigating a number of obstacles. The objective is to complete the course as fast as possible and with as few crashes, known in the game as faults, as possible. The game uses 3D graphics, but is played on a 2D plane, so the rider can only move forwards and backwards. Players can also control the bike's pitch at slow speeds or while in the air.
Evolution includes a real-time multiplayer aspect that allows up to four players to compete simultaneously on the same console or over Xbox LIVE. Specialized tracks allow for four players to ride alongside one another, similar to Nintendo's Excitebike, while in others players complete in-line, with a player's friends appearing as ghost bikes on the course.[3] As players progress through the single player portion of the game they will earn money that can be used to customize their rider and motorcycle's appearance.[4][5] Another new addition to the gameplay is the line of movement can now curve, the controls will remain the same but the map and driving line can swerve to make for more creative and challenging maps. 50 single player tracks are included with the game. Players are able to track several statistics such as medals earned, money earned, and other stats. These can then be compared with their Xbox Live friends. Leaderboards are also included