Trials Rising hits all the right marks to make it another great Trials game in the series. While I may complain a little bit about the rider level making the second part of the game a huge grind to unlock stages, the overall game play of Trails Rising is...
Easy to pick up, hard to master, Colorful, varied “world tour” track themes, Solid graphics and performance, Tons of content
Core mechanics the same as ever, Most track elements have been seen before, Game gets less exciting as it gets harder, Paid loot boxes
Trials Rising dishes out the tricks we've come to expect from the series. Developer RedLynx steps up their level design and delivers more content than ever, but overly-familiar mechanics and unseemly microtransactions make it hard to get too excited about...
Trials Rising isn't trying to be realistic, it's trying to be simple fun, and at that it excels. It looks good, it will make you laugh, and most importantly, it's entertaining...
Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...
Published: 2019-02-24, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
Trials Rising does so much right. It doesn't muddy the gameplay with distracting additions. It has dozens of excellent courses. And it has great systems for playing against your friends either with online multiplayer or asynchronously with ghosts.In a tim...
Published: 2018-08-21, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: “Eat dirt. Taste victory.” That's an apt tagline for Trials: Rising, the zany dirt-bike racing game being developed by RedLynx and Ubisoft Kiev. If you fail and land in the dirt, you get up and try it again until you win.Trials: Rising comes out on the c...
A marvellously accomplished realisation of RedLynx's deranged vision for the series, which somehow manages to be both the most accessible and most unforgiving Trials game to date...
Abstract: After playing Trials Rising's first few tracks, which send you careening wildly down huge ramps, backflipping through the air and revving enthusiastically on an agile motorbike, you'd be forgiven for thinking this was a high-thrills racing game. In fact...
Genuinely funny, Simple to control, It's really hard
Cosmetic system relies on loot boxes (gross) and stickers (confusing), It's really hard
Trials Rising isn't going to set the world on fire, but it achieves what it sets out to do with aplomb. It's a simple concept, executed with flair, and if that's not worth applauding then what is?It's also worth applauding as a return to form for the Tria...