New to the game is a useable ATV, which can be selected instead of a bike. Tricks can be performed on regular tracks, just for fun or to complete track specific challenges, or on specially designed FMX tracks, where the goal is to score as many points as possible. The trick system is entirely physics-based, instead of relying on canned animations or set button inputs. Tricks are performed by using the right stick to position the rider's legs. The trick system, including a points and combo counter, is a new addition to a series that has focused more on precision and momentum than scoring points. If done right this can lead, to advanced techniques, e.g. The game uses the tried and true Trials formula: It's possible to control the acceleration and the brakes of the bike, and to make the rider lean forwards or backwards. There is a standard edition and a deluxe edition available, which includes the season pass for upcoming DLC tracks and bike parts. The game is available both as a downloadable version and a retail version. Trials Fusion was released on April 16th, 2014 for PC, PS4, Xbox One and Xbox 360.
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