You have to take advantage of the environment, bouncing off walls to land on a ramp below or knocking down pillars to form a bridge, and trying to master these new challenges is exciting. It's only when you get to the final stretch of levels that the difficulty borders on unfair. It can take hundreds of tries before you figure out the perfect trajectory needed to scale a nearly vertical wall of tires, and slamming your head against these extremely difficult tracks again and again is aggravating.
The patient will be rewarded for their efforts, but it takes hardheaded determination to nab the checkered flag in the final stages. After you curse Trials HD for being cheap and uncaring, you may be tempted to turn off the game with disgust. But there is one strong factor that will continually bring you back to the fold, even when the levels seem like impossible monsters that can never be slain: the leaderboard. Everything in Trials HD can be overcome with a bit of practice, and seeing your friends recording impressive times and passing levels that you cannot serves as the motivation to give a level one more shot.
During races, you are constantly reminded of how you stack up against your friends by a meter at the top of the screen. This tracks how you stand in real time, so you always know how close you are to overtaking them. The only flaw in this engrossing score attack is that you might not have access to the same motorcycles that your rivals do. You unlock better rides as you get deeper in the game, which means high scores are achieved with all sorts of different vehicles.
With no indication on the leaderboard of what motorcycle was used, you can repeatedly try and fail to beat a high score that may be impossible to achieve with your current bike. It's a small problem, but it can make early attempts at being the leaderboard king frustrating.
Outside of the 35 race levels, there are 12 minigames to compete in. These small diversions build on elements from within the main game, and though they aren't nearly as satisfying as the standard levels, they provide another leaderboard challenge. Some of the modes are too simple, forcing you to perfect one action to have any chance of achieving a respectable score.
Ski Jump, for instance, isn't that amusing because it's so limited. Trials franchise hits 4 million sales Ubisoft's downloadable racing series hits new sales milestone; "Gold Edition" for PC due March Ubisoft acquires Trials studio French publisher buys Finland-based downloadable game developer RedLynx, plans to bring physics-based motorcycle series to broader range of downloadable platforms.
Show me more. Ask A Question. What do you need help on? Cancel X. Trials HD is a full-featured, physics-based motorcycle racing game with over 50 mind-boggling tracks in two unique game modes.
Race Mode emphasizes balance, skill, and control as you tackle indoor obstacle tracks. Skill Mode features extreme stunt tracks in which explosions, crashes, and injuries cannot be avoided.
A level editor enables players to create, share and download an unlimited number of free tracks. The game features stunning full HD graphics, rider customization, unlockable bikes, global rankings, all new in-game friend scores, and many other fun features. By signing up, you agree to the our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. French publisher buys Finland-based downloadable game developer RedLynx, plans to bring physics-based motorcycle series to broader range of downloadable platforms.
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