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5.6

Mixed or average reviews- based on 7 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 7
  2. Negative: 3 out of 7
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  1. Nov 18, 2018
    4
    I just had to write a review considering the only user that was left here before. This game is just awful considering what it could have been. I have been a fan of these games since they were called ATV Off Road Fury on the PS2 and this just seems like a "how far they have fallen" moment for this series. I got the last game when it was really cheap on sale, and it wasn't that great, butI just had to write a review considering the only user that was left here before. This game is just awful considering what it could have been. I have been a fan of these games since they were called ATV Off Road Fury on the PS2 and this just seems like a "how far they have fallen" moment for this series. I got the last game when it was really cheap on sale, and it wasn't that great, but this just feels almost insultingly bad for what is their only true current generation effort.

    To me the biggest issue is how dated everything feels. If this game was on the PS3 it would have been okay, if it was on the Vita I would have been impressed, if it was on the Switch I would consider this acceptable, but on the PS4 and Xbox One this game just looks ridiculously awful for what these consoles are capable of. The graphics look all low-res and grainy, giving off the kind of effects I have been used to with Vita games. As if that isn't bad enough, this game has some terrible frame rate to go with it.

    Then there is the level design, the 3 open environments feel uninspired and lacking in detail and the practice open environment is just tiny. The arenas are also very unimpressive with most of the locations looking very off and unrecognizable, and half the levels seem to be locked behind DLC I didn't want to pay for.

    As for the gameplay, it is dated. The controls feel stuck in the PS2 era as well as the physics. The racing is also a joke, with brain dead AI and the races in the open environments seem to have no flow to them with you just going from one random location to the other with no coherence or rhythm. Playing this game for more than an hour felt like a chore, and after checking out what this game to had to offer I felt like I had seen enough.
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  2. Jan 8, 2021
    3
    The game is good for those who are new to the series. But it's unfinished and the bikes just crap on themselves so they pretty much have absolutely no power
  3. Jan 25, 2021
    4
    Disappointing seeing how far this series has fallen from games like Alive and Reflex that came out 10+ years ago. Terrible frame rate on some tracks, graphics look less real and more “cartoony”,it constantly feels like you are riding on moon gravity, and the online mode on my Xbox has only worked once otherwise I get no connection, ps: it’s not my wifi I have no issues on any other game
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55

Mixed or average reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 4
  2. Negative: 2 out of 4
  1. Jun 2, 2018
    30
    A small budget is not an excuse. Not only is MX vs ATV All Out an ugly game, it is crippled with bugs, its tracks are boring and the sensations non-existent.
  2. Apr 20, 2018
    40
    It's not a very polished game, and mechanically it's underwhelming. It's a shame, because there's plenty of content in the package, and throwing vehicles around bumpy dirt tracks should be a lot of fun. But it just isn't for the most part.
  3. Apr 13, 2018
    76
    MX vs ATV All Out is a technically sound, fun little racing game that does its name’s legacy proud. I understand if some feel the game’s a little too rooted in the past, as the bulk of the game does not innovate. Still, jetting around the open farmland is great, catching big air and doing a sick trick is fun, and crashing is hysterical even if it’s not supposed to be. I enjoyed revving the engine of MX vs ATV All Out, I just wish it performed like a new 2018 model instead of an older model with a new coat of paint.