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5.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 7 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 7
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 7
  3. Negative: 4 out of 7
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  1. Jul 13, 2018
    8
    This is one of the best pure MX games on the market today. The physics are decent but what really shines is the ground/dirt effects. The berms and ruts are phenomenal. Lap after lap lines will evolve and the stray rut from when you went wide will still be there. If you're looking for pure MX the game is great.

    This is not the game you want if you feel like being Travis Pastrana and
    This is one of the best pure MX games on the market today. The physics are decent but what really shines is the ground/dirt effects. The berms and ruts are phenomenal. Lap after lap lines will evolve and the stray rut from when you went wide will still be there. If you're looking for pure MX the game is great.

    This is not the game you want if you feel like being Travis Pastrana and throw double back-flips. There are no tricks in this game, no 360s, no back-flips. Tracks do not have ridiculously huge jumps.

    Customization is about as good as it can be in an MX game. You can swap pipes, brakes, hand guards, rider gear, and things like that. In career mode you will get offers from different teams but they appear to all be pretty much the same, or you can race for your own team.

    There is a Motocross of Nations mode that seems true to the actual race. Nothing to write home about but cool nonetheless.

    The only negative I have with this game is that it's blurry. For some reason they decided to add some blur filter to the entire game. Little to no impact when you're racing but when you're standing still it's glaringly obvious. Better looking overall than MXGP2 but MXGP2 is not blurry at all.

    Overall I feel like the game is an improvement over MXGP2 and would recommend it.
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78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 4
  2. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. Jun 16, 2017
    82
    MXGP3 benefits from the switch to Unreal Engine showing better graphics and a more realistic physics simulation, confirming itself as the reference game for off-road bike games.
  2. Jun 8, 2017
    70
    Even if the third installment in the MXGP series still presents some flaws – which we think will be addressed in the near future – the outstanding improvements made by Milestone in comparison with previous titles can not go unnoticed. As of today, it certainly is the best game of its genre.
  3. Jun 6, 2017
    78
    MXGP 3 pointing to the complete transition to the Unreal Engine, which allows a more realistic yield and timely pace. Unfortunately, at least on Xbox One, graphic compromises are obvious, with a frame rate of 30 frames low, and a very blurry picture. For the rest, the most important thing is the spirit of a surprisingly entertaining title.