MX vs ATV All Out similar games & best alternatives
MX vs ATV All Out
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
Similar games
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
Analysis
A very typical example of its motivational profile. Motivations that often define this kind of title include Competition, Status, Story, Expression. Here, the score leans higher than usual among comparable games on Cooperation. It leans lower than usual among comparable games on Value, Violence.
How to use the graph
Similar games map
Each dot is a game. They are arranged from the same motivation profile as in the “Motivations” section below. Closer dots usually mean more similar reasons to play (exploration, competition, relaxation, etc.)—not that one game is “better” than another.
- Larger dot with a light outline: the game you are viewing.
- Colour: groups of games with comparable motivation patterns (statistical clusters).
- Hover a dot to see the game name; click to open its page.
- Scroll or double-click the chart to zoom out and see more games.
Why don’t the axes read like a score? This view uses t-SNE: it only keeps who is close to whom. The scales are not “good to bad” or hours played—they separate groups on the map. Read distance between dots, not the axis numbers.
Motivations
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Autonomy4
"Players have significant control over bike and rider movements, tuning, and customization, allowing personal freedom in gameplay."
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Competence4
"The game features a learning curve with skillful bike control, tuning, and mastering physics, providing satisfying feedback and challenge."
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Competition2
"Includes multiplayer and leaderboards, but online player base is small and multiplayer is buggy, so competition is present but limited."
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Continuation3
"Players report long play sessions, habitual play, and enjoyment of mastering the game, though some mention bugs and crashes."
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Cooperation1
"Supports multiplayer and split-screen co-op, but mostly focused on individual racing and freestyle activities."
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Creativity3
"Customization of bikes, riders, and tuning options allow creative expression and modification."
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Domination-2
"No strong evidence of trash talk or power imposition; interactions appear balanced and respectful."
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Escapism4
"Players use the game for relaxation, stress relief, and immersive fun away from real life."
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Expectation-4
"Players engage voluntarily out of personal interest and enjoyment, not obligation or pressure."
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Experimenting3
"Players experiment with bike tuning, tricks, and different riding styles, exploring game mechanics."
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Exploration3
"Open world environments and free ride encourage discovery of tracks and collectibles."
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Expression3
"Extensive customization options for rider gear and bike appearance support self-expression."
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Fantasy-1
"The game is an arcade-style motocross experience with some unrealistic physics, but grounded in real-world vehicles and tracks."
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Fellowship2
"Community interaction through multiplayer and shared experiences, though limited by small player base."
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Growth4
"Players develop skills in bike control, tuning, and mastering physics, showing personal development."
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Health-4
"Sedentary gameplay with no physical activity or rehab elements."
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Idle-3
"Requires focused attention and continuous engagement to master controls and physics."
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Intimacy-3
"Social interactions are mostly surface-level multiplayer; no evidence of close emotional relationships."
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Leadership-2
"No clear evidence of leadership roles; players mostly participate individually or cooperatively without authority."
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Progression3
"Players accumulate upgrades, unlock bikes, and collect items, showing progression."
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Relaxation3
"The game offers flow and catharsis through riding and mastering physics, though some tension exists from difficulty."
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Sensation3
"Visuals, sound, and sense of speed provide sensory stimulation and excitement."
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Status1
"Leaderboards and multiplayer provide some recognition, but limited by small community."
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Story-4
"Game focuses on racing and freestyle events without narrative or plot immersion."
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Strategy2
"Bike tuning and planning routes require some strategic thinking, though gameplay is mostly skill-based."
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Thrill3
"Players enjoy the thrill of jumps, tricks, and racing challenges with risk and excitement."
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Value0
"Mixed opinions on value; base game is enjoyable but DLC costs and bugs affect perceived return."
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Violence-4
"Gameplay centers on racing and tricks, with no emphasis on combat or destruction."
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Survival1
"Some challenge in avoiding crashes and maintaining momentum, but low risk of failure or threat."
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Last update: 29/04/2026