
RedLynx apparently has much more in the works. There’s a lot more “new” in Trials Fusion: 40 new levels, including many aimed at the hardcore audience, more character customization options, unique – and sometimes bizarre – challenges for each track, and a 4-wheeler that handles completely differently than the bikes you’re accustomed to. The realistic physics engine means wipeouts are still incredibly fun to watch, and I’d expect Upload Studio to be filled with painful-looking blooper reels in short order.
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You’ll have the opportunity to plot out devastating combos in FMX Training, a kind of zero-gravity safe zone where you can toy with the moveset, free of the fear of crashing. This fact is never more apparent than in the new FMX mode, which has players gunning for high scores by pulling risky tricks and successfully landing Tony Hawk-style you only bank the points if you don’t crash. “The great thing about physics is you don’t know how it will end until you land,” said Ilvessuo. Now you know who has spent the most time on tracks, putting in work to post a fantastic time on a course.Įverything in between the main menu and the post-race is the pure, awesome physics-based gameplay that has made the Trials games so fun. You also now have a overal XP level, which supplements the returning, all-important leaderboards. Everything you do on the track: career, multiplayer, everything is represented by a total experience level for each track across every mode. The way Fusion treats your progress is also quite different, which you’ll notice in the post-race screen. “This will be the first experience in a new game, and it won’t look like an Evolution level. “The first game (Trials HD) was in a warehouse, next (Trials Evolution) was outdoors,” Ilvessuo explained.

The new look and feel is apparent from the title screen, which is simplified to just two main options: Ride and Create. I spent some time with Trials Fusion this weekend at PAX East, where Creative Director and co-founder of RedLynx Antti Ilvessuo walked me through some of what’s new in this latest Trials title (hint: there’s a lot).
