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MX vs ATV All Out

Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows) • 2018

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Quick resume

All Terrain, All Vehicles, All You! MX vs ATV All Out is the complete off-road racing and lifestyle experience! Find your Rider Style at your private compound, Free Ride across massive environments, and compete in the best series events!

Global score

81/100

Genres

Racing, Simulator, Sport

Pros

  • Fun and satisfying physics and controls
  • Extensive customization options
  • Open world and track variety
  • Active developer support and updates
  • Split-screen and multiplayer modes

Cons

  • Multiplayer player base is small and buggy
  • Some physics and sound issues (2-stroke sounds)
  • Dlc content behind paywall
  • Graphics and optimization could improve
  • Bugs and occasional crashes reported

Motivations

  • Autonomy
    4

    "Players have significant control over bike and rider movements, tuning, and customization, allowing personal freedom in gameplay."

  • Competence
    4

    "The game features a learning curve with skillful bike control, tuning, and mastering physics, providing satisfying feedback and challenge."

  • Competition
    2

    "Includes multiplayer and leaderboards, but online player base is small and multiplayer is buggy, so competition is present but limited."

  • Continuation
    3

    "Players report long play sessions, habitual play, and enjoyment of mastering the game, though some mention bugs and crashes."

  • Cooperation
    1

    "Supports multiplayer and split-screen co-op, but mostly focused on individual racing and freestyle activities."

  • Creativity
    3

    "Customization of bikes, riders, and tuning options allow creative expression and modification."

  • Domination
    -2

    "No strong evidence of trash talk or power imposition; interactions appear balanced and respectful."

  • Escapism
    4

    "Players use the game for relaxation, stress relief, and immersive fun away from real life."

  • Expectation
    -4

    "Players engage voluntarily out of personal interest and enjoyment, not obligation or pressure."

  • Experimenting
    3

    "Players experiment with bike tuning, tricks, and different riding styles, exploring game mechanics."

  • Exploration
    3

    "Open world environments and free ride encourage discovery of tracks and collectibles."

  • Expression
    3

    "Extensive customization options for rider gear and bike appearance support self-expression."

  • Fantasy
    -1

    "The game is an arcade-style motocross experience with some unrealistic physics, but grounded in real-world vehicles and tracks."

  • Fellowship
    2

    "Community interaction through multiplayer and shared experiences, though limited by small player base."

  • Growth
    4

    "Players develop skills in bike control, tuning, and mastering physics, showing personal development."

  • Health
    -4

    "Sedentary gameplay with no physical activity or rehab elements."

  • Idle
    -3

    "Requires focused attention and continuous engagement to master controls and physics."

  • Intimacy
    -3

    "Social interactions are mostly surface-level multiplayer; no evidence of close emotional relationships."

  • Leadership
    -2

    "No clear evidence of leadership roles; players mostly participate individually or cooperatively without authority."

  • Progression
    3

    "Players accumulate upgrades, unlock bikes, and collect items, showing progression."

  • Relaxation
    3

    "The game offers flow and catharsis through riding and mastering physics, though some tension exists from difficulty."

  • Sensation
    3

    "Visuals, sound, and sense of speed provide sensory stimulation and excitement."

  • Status
    1

    "Leaderboards and multiplayer provide some recognition, but limited by small community."

  • Story
    -4

    "Game focuses on racing and freestyle events without narrative or plot immersion."

  • Strategy
    2

    "Bike tuning and planning routes require some strategic thinking, though gameplay is mostly skill-based."

  • Thrill
    3

    "Players enjoy the thrill of jumps, tricks, and racing challenges with risk and excitement."

  • Value
    0

    "Mixed opinions on value; base game is enjoyable but DLC costs and bugs affect perceived return."

  • Violence
    -4

    "Gameplay centers on racing and tricks, with no emphasis on combat or destruction."

  • Survival
    1

    "Some challenge in avoiding crashes and maintaining momentum, but low risk of failure or threat."

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