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Visually, the game has superb graphics, specially if you choose to race with rain. We have never had a motocross game that looks this good, so we should be thankful that there is a company trying to give value to our sport.
The handling is also very fun. Many people complain about it, but to be honest, this is a game that you can play every now and then in your spare time, and have plenty of fun with it. And if you are tired of the tracks they gave you, well, you have a track editor to create your own.
I have both Monster Energy Supercross and MXGP Pro, and I (by far) prefer Monster Energy Supercross. MXGP Pro is fine but it feels like an unpolished game, with weird bugs everywhere and strange handling, despite this being one of the main aspects of the game. But this is my personal opinion, of course.
Jow, thx for answer (y)