


It’s a nice mixture, with plenty for casual players and a handful of offerings for the hardcore – which is nice as some of the previous DLC definitely skewed a little too much towards expert players. The other 22 tracks are split between a selection made by developer RedLynx and the best of the community. Some cutscenes and story would have helped flesh out the experience and made it feel more distinct from the rest of the game.
TRIALS FUSION XBOX ONE SEASON PASS AWESOME MAX SERIES
The developers clearly had some fun putting together the courses and the characters, but the whole thing is still presented as a series of events rather than a cohesive campaign. It’s also a shame the Awesome Adventure isn’t actually more of an adventure.

These courses are visually unique, thanks to the galloping mythical stallion, but I can’t say they played that much differently despite a few cool ideas. On top of that, each DLC will let you enjoy a new Career Mode Event set in a spectacular universe. Here you begin on a bike only to be transformed into the cat and unicorn team for most of the remainder, before turning back into a bike again on the final stage. THE SEASON PASS (6 DLC PACKS) With Trials Fusion ’s Season Pass, you will ride your way through 6 DLCs featuring new tracks, new bike parts and rider gear, but also new items for the Track Editor. It also features a cat riding a unicorn while wielding a flamethrower.ĭespite being the focus of the marketing, the cat and unicorn make up less than a third of the content included, featuring only in eight Trials tracks. It’s priced £7.99, twice that of one of the previous post-release packs, but offers good value, with 30 new tracks, 10 supercross tracks, 30 challenges and over 130 editor objects. Trials Fusion Awesome Level Max is the first DLC released outside of the season pass.
