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    RedLynxANBA's Avatar Trials Developer
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    Review from norway?

    http://www.gamer.no/artikler/redlynx..._edition/50521

    My Norway is bit rusty but 8/10 anyways seems to be score.
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    Re: Review from norway?

    Originally Posted by ANBA
    http://www.gamer.no/artikler/redlynx_trials_2_second_edition/50521

    My Norway is bit rusty but 8/10 anyways seems to be score.
    It looks like a tadd bit old review, since he mention that there is only three people who have finished Inferno, but now there is four! hehe...

    I'v also taken my time to translate theire conclusion , since they have many good points you trials developers should think about.

    Konklusjon
    Mangelen p? innhold for nybegynnere og spillere som ikke har tid eller mulighet til ? bruke mye tid p? ? ?ve seg er spillets eneste reelle problem. Ellers fungerer det omtrent helt perfekt. Kontrollene sitter som st?pt, gameplayet er utrolig vanedannende og i tillegg er grafikken sv?rt lekker. Redlynx Trials 2 SE er et av f? moderne PC-spill som fokuserer helt og holdent p? moro, og det lykkes ekstremt godt med denne tiln?rmingen. Jeg skulle ?nske utviklerne ikke hadde konsentrert seg s? kraftig om supervanskelige utfordringer, men jeg har absolutt ingen problemer med ? anbefale dette til alle som liker ? ha det g?y sammen med datamaskinen sin.
    The lack of content for novice players and players that dont have time or possibility to use alot of time to practise is the game only problem. Beyond that the game is nearly perfect. The controls is melted to your hand and the gameplay is highly addicted with a goodlooking graphics. Redlynx Trials 2 SE is one of the few modern PC-game that only focuse in having a good time, and is succeed very well. I as the writer wish the developers haden't focused that much on the superhard tracks, but I have no problems recommend this to everyone that likes to have fun one theire computer alone or together.


    I will also say that I agree, I tried to get my gf to learn it and she thought it was a bit to hard to jump to easy right after the tutorial tracks. but she got addicted
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    Re: Review from norway?

    Originally Posted by 2k3
    The lack of content for novice players and players that dont have time or possibility to use alot of time to practise is the game only problem. Beyond that the game is nearly perfect. The controls is melted to your hand and the gameplay is highly addicted with a goodlooking graphics.
    Good step by step tutorial mode is top priority on the list of things to do if we someday do another big patch to the game.

    I added a thread describing some of the techiniques planned for the tutorial mode:
    http://www.redlynxtrials.com/forum/v...hp?p=2254#2254
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    Nice review! Completely agree with you on most of the points you made.

    The team limit has already been raised to 20 players in v1.06 (release scheduled tomorrow). All dynamic physics tracks are also remade. The improved dynamic tracks contain more fun and creative physics obstacles and the most frustrating obstacles have been removed. Along v1.06 we also release the first downloadable track pack. In the pack there are 2 new Easy levels and one new Dynamic level. Both of the downloadable Easy tracks are slightly easier than the current Easy tracks, making them well suitable for casual fun driving.
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    Heh, ah sorry im not the reviewer

    Im just one of the many fans of the game in the office
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    Tweaktown:
    http://gaming.tweaktown.com/reviews/...iew/index.html

    MUST OWN award and 9/10 score!


    Quote:

    "Trials 2 SE just keeps you coming back for more time and time again. Sometimes the difficulty can border on insane and get on your nerves, but if you stick to small regular doses the amount of time you can burn bouncing around a few objects on your bike in this game is amazing. The concept is so simple yet the result is so fun and challenging, and that's before you even consider the feature filled online integration, which is probably one of the better jobs you'll find in a game like this. What can I say, other than the absence of the ability to design and distribute your own levels, there is just no faulting this game. It even comes in at under $US 20 to buy online and there is a free demo to check out - you can't ask for much more value than that."
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    New one! Mates...

    And new one again:
    http://www.palgn.com.au/article.php?...eee448ed98dc30


    "A significant amount of bang - and crash - for your buck."
    "Trials 2: Second Edition will make you tear your hair out in frustration and swear like a trooper, but you'll have a good time in the process."


    Maybe we should make few easy ones more....
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    Re: New one! Mates...

    Originally Posted by ANBA
    Maybe we should make few easy ones more....
    "Trials 2: SE keeps online stats for everyone playing the game, so you can see just how badly you're doing"

    ROFL
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    A little review on a PC gaming blog @ http://games.blogforward.com/2008/04...ame-modes.html

    "If you?d like to test an original motor sport, far from the typical bike and car races, Trials 2 may be the game you?re looking for."
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