Trials Rising review: No pain, no gain
Trials Rising is fun, challenging, and infuriating in the best possible way, but suffers from poor presentation on PC.
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Trials Rising is fun, challenging, and infuriating in the best possible way, but suffers from poor presentation on PC.
The Trials experience returns in Trials Rising, representing the best of what the series has to offer including "a new level of competition" for players.
Trials is about to get a whole lot crazier now that it'll be getting a dose of Blood Dragon.
Ubisoft and RedLynx have disaster planned for their final piece of Season Pass content for Trials Fusion, with the 'After the Incident' DLC introducing a planet racked by a devastating apocalypse.
Trials Fusion players will be able to experience a new piece of downloadable content starting on October 7 with "Welcome to the Abyss."
Ubisoft has dated the first piece of downloadable content for Trials Fusion, Riders of the Rustlands. It will hit the gas on July 29 for $4.99.
RedLynx's Trials series continues to ride on with the impressive Fusion.
Trials Fusion will ride onto Xbox One later this week with a day one patch that will up the game's resolution from 800p to 900p.
Ubisoft and RedLynx's latest Trials Fusion trailer prepares you for the multiplayer mayhem that's about to begin when the game releases on Xbox One and PS4 next week.
Trials Frontier may not have that same addictive pull as its console brethren, but this marks a solid Trials debut on mobile devices, even with some annoying free-to-play elements in play.