Monster Energy Supercross 4 Review - Next-Gen Positives Mixed With Old-Gen Issues

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  • Richzilla
    MVP
    • Sep 2004
    • 1163

    #46
    Re: Monster Energy Supercross 4 Review - Next-Gen Positives Mixed With Old-Gen Issues

    I love the game at this point.

    The rhythm you need to ride with is what I had always hoped we would get to in this game.

    Congrats on the pro series that's a big milestone.

    I will be a few weeks behind you as I had to freaking start over on the PS5 version as the save wont transfer.
    PSN:EVH_4_EVER

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    • Richzilla
      MVP
      • Sep 2004
      • 1163

      #47
      Re: Monster Energy Supercross 4 Review - Next-Gen Positives Mixed With Old-Gen Issues

      Looks like we have new DLC today.

      125 cc bikes and Seattle 2020 track.
      PSN:EVH_4_EVER

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      • inkcil
        All Star
        • Jul 2002
        • 5253

        #48
        Re: Monster Energy Supercross 4 Review - Next-Gen Positives Mixed With Old-Gen Issues

        Well, I gotta be honest this game is way too hard for me to compete in offline/career mode lol. I'm sure I could get better if I put in the hours of practice needed but I didn't have to work this hard to play any Motocross game (including MESX 3) before this one. And I loved MESX 3.

        The bike is so loose and squirrely it actually reminds me of MX vs ATV (especially when bike is in the air), but the terrain and ground physics is like the last few MESX games. I find it impossible to keep up with the speed of the AI and manage the terrain with a bike that feels so...weightless.

        I think the whole world of eSports is making it so that the simulation games I've enjoyed are no longer accessible to the casuals like me. It's all about extreme competition and multiplayer experiences (or the AI getting you ready for multiplayer competition). I don't even play online so I'm out of the loop on this one.
        Last edited by inkcil; 04-27-2021, 02:09 AM.
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        • JMD
          MVP
          • Feb 2008
          • 4456

          #49
          Re: Monster Energy Supercross 4 Review - Next-Gen Positives Mixed With Old-Gen Issues

          Originally posted by inkcil
          Well, I gotta be honest this game is way too hard for me to compete in offline/career mode lol. I'm sure I could get better if I put in the hours of practice needed but I didn't have to work this hard to play any Motocross game (including MESX 3) before this one. And I loved MESX 3.

          The bike is so loose and squirrely it actually reminds me of MX vs ATV (especially when bike is in the air), but the terrain and ground physics is like the last few MESX games. I find it impossible to keep up with the speed of the AI and manage the terrain with a bike that feels so...weightless.

          I think the whole world of eSports is making it so that the simulation games I've enjoyed are no longer accessible to the casuals like me. It's all about extreme competition and multiplayer experiences (or the AI getting you ready for multiplayer competition). I don't even play online so I'm out of the loop on this one.
          Stick with it , play the career on easy run short races. I did The Real Thing / Short / Easy with Assisted Physics until I made the Pro's. Also do the Extra events and training to get points to use for abilities. This all makes the game better. I had to do 3 - 250 seasons before I made it to the 450 class. I'm now on round 12 of my first 450 season and I'm in week 44 of my career. Get your abilities up and earn money to upgrade your bikes and the game improves a great deal.

          I also ran countless laps in time attack mode on several tracks to get my rhythm down. This is key , way more important than in past games.

          I know how frustrating it can be , after my first failed 250 season I deleted the game , but I love this sport so I re-downloaded it and stuck with it. Now it's great.
          Last edited by JMD; 04-30-2021, 05:48 AM.

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          • JMD
            MVP
            • Feb 2008
            • 4456

            #50
            Re: Monster Energy Supercross 4 Review - Next-Gen Positives Mixed With Old-Gen Issues

            Monster Energy Cup DLC out. The Track is great!!!

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