News: MX Superfly Media
Posted 26 Aug 2002 at 11:46 by Tim Symons
MX Superfly, created by the mostly unknown developer Pacific Coast Power and Light seems to be taking extreme motocross to the next level; you may know Pacific Coast Power and Light from their offering of Road Rash 64. MX Superfly is the sequel (it's more of an upgrade) to the solid PS2 game titled MX 2002 Featuring Ricky Carmicheal. MX 2002 was met with decent reviews averaging in the range of 7.5 to 8.5, Superfly is set to go for the gold. With improved graphics, new features, and even mini-games, we will be in for something worth our time.
MX Superfly will be fully equipped with everything possible that could make a extreme arcade type Motocross game great. With a much more expanded Freestyle mode (the Freestyle mode is what some people say 'made' MX 2002) you are now able to actually create a stunt track and let your imagination go wild as you shove obstacle after obstacle to allow you to pull of tricks and show your 'Mad Skillz' or thrash your bike. Total freedom of exploration is another feature you will be able to explore in Freestyle, at any given time you will be able to go anywhere in the track and pull off moves where you want, not where you are told to.