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5.2

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  1. Positive: 4 out of 9
  2. Negative: 4 out of 9
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  1. Feb 18, 2019
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    El peor videojuego que e jugado en el 2018, en switch no tiene modo online, ni el modo para crear tus propias pistas, básicamente es solo competir contra el CPU, las físicas son deplorables, la inteligencia artificial es muy mala, inclusive aveces no carga texturas, ni trajes, no vale los 60 dolares del costo es mas yo dudo mucho que valga mas de 5 dolares, no se lo recomiendo ni a mi peroEl peor videojuego que e jugado en el 2018, en switch no tiene modo online, ni el modo para crear tus propias pistas, básicamente es solo competir contra el CPU, las físicas son deplorables, la inteligencia artificial es muy mala, inclusive aveces no carga texturas, ni trajes, no vale los 60 dolares del costo es mas yo dudo mucho que valga mas de 5 dolares, no se lo recomiendo ni a mi pero enemigo. Expand
  2. Aug 17, 2023
    2
    Trash dont even think about. This game looks like ass and it controls worse.
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  2. Negative: 1 out of 3
  1. Mar 24, 2018
    29
    Unfortunately, we’re facing the worst version of this multiplatform game. It’s incomprehensible how they have eliminated the circuit editor and the online mode, leaving us with a lame game.
  2. 65
    At the end of the day, Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Video Game for the Nintendo Switch is a serviceable motocross game, albeit if you only like racing alone. It’s disappointing how much was cut from the Switch version, but despite all that was removed, this is in fact the only version you can take to an actual Supercross event.
  3. Feb 19, 2018
    60
    A competent dirt bike game that will properly give you all the thrills of the real deal, in a fashion you can customize to your own liking. However, considering this game is priced as a full AAA experience, we can’t but think that all the content from the remaining versions that got cut from the Switch retail release is not enough to justify this version’s portable aspect. So buyers beware: you’re picking up a brand new dirt bike with several key components missing, which is a somewhat troublesome trend on third-party Switch releases.