Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the MX Vs ATV Reflex and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for MX Vs ATV Reflex.
December 2009
(71%)
23 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: When it comes to motorsports, it doesn't get much more exciting than outdoor motocross. Off-road tracks, brutal conditions, and, of course, diverse vehicles make motocross a thrilling sport. Motocross is also one of the best sports to experience through a...
Abstract: MX vs. ATV Reflex is a good looking game. From the expansive outdoors to enclosed stadiums the game manages to immerse you visually. Pyrotechnic explosions, the sign girls, the camera man moving in front of the line of racers ready to start, the rider ...
Abstract: When I last sat down with one of THQ/Rainbow Studio’s MX vs. ATV games, it was the “Untamed” version. I never did really figure out what the “untamed” aspect brought to the game, but I do remember liking it, despite the fact that I was very, very bad a...
Intuitive controls reward skilled riding, Tons of races and events on smartly designed courses, Track deformation looks good and really works.
Physics go bananas sometimes and send you flying off track, Disappointing visuals, especially on the PlayStation 3, Freestyle event judging is unpredictable.
A new dual-stick control system breathes life into what is otherwise a well-worn and sometimes frustrating game. ...
Abstract: The MX vs. ATV series seems to not only represent the battle between motocross bikes and all terrain vehicles, but also the differences between arcade and simulation racing. The newest entry, Reflex, attempts to combine the best of both worlds: outland...
Abstract: A wonderful foundation has been set and it’s now time for Rainbow Studios to expand on what they have set up with their next iterations. The future is bright and fans should be rejoicing.
Abstract: After playing MX vs. ATV Reflex for a little while I noticed myself doing something I haven't had to do in a long time, I was bringing up the menu and selecting restart. A lot. As a gamer more accustomed to playing racing games with four wheels instead...
Abstract: For more than a decade now, Rainbow Studios has been knee-deep in offroad and motocross racing in various forms. Starting with Motocross Madness back on the PC, the studio has delivered some sort of offroad racer almost every year since then, and I've ...
Abstract: THE arcade off-road racing mash-up of bikes and buggies has proven a winning formula with gamers, thanks largely to Rainbow Studios' successful MX v ATV series. In this third instalment, rather than rest on its laurels, the developer has rebuilt the ga...