Compared to its predecessor released a year earlier, Supercross features a more action-oriented style of gameplay. Tricks are smoother and may come a little more easily, but players will still have to hold the right line and perfect their timing if they're going to be real contenders in the Motocross circuit. Players will race through several indoor and outdoor tracks in this dirt bike simulation from EA SPORTS, and a freestyle mode is available as well, offering a perfect track for maximum air and wild tricks.
The most notable change in Supercross is that EA opted to go with a more arcade-styled control scheme this time around. While this may come as a disappointment to gamers looking for the ultimate motocross sim, fact of the matter is, they tried the more realistic approach in the last game and it did not work well. Besides, with this game's new hold-the-accelerator-and-don't-let-go approach, gamers will get a better sense of the speed they would experience in they actually participated in a motocross event.
The game is known in usa as Supercross 2001
Manufacturer's description:
FAST. NEW GAME ENGINE
Responsive cornering, acceleration, and sharper graphics.
RIDERS. STADIUMS. TRACKS, AND ANNOUNCERS FROM THE EA SPORTS SUPERCROSS SERIES
Compete with 26 stars from Supercross, Motocross, Freestyle, Arenacross, and Women's Motocross.
FREESTYLE ATTACK
Over 35 combinable tricks like the Mulisha Air, McMetz, Disco Can and even a BACK FLIP.
UNLOCK FREESTYLE WORLDS AND FANTASY RIDERS
Win Championships and combine tricks to earn trophies and secret features.
LEGENDARY CHAMPIONS
Ride as all-time greats Roger DeCoster, Johnny O'Mara, and David Bailey.
Features:
- Third person perspective.
- 3D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Superbikes theme.
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