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Trials with a storyline gives you 30 missions across 7 different worlds in a full narrative-driven adventure, a cast of colourful characters and a self-contained story set 12 years on from the events of Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon.
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65 reviews found80
Gamespew.com
Jun 14, 2016
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80
Pelit (Finland)
Sep 28, 2016
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75
Icxm.net
Jun 24, 2016
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75
It.ign.com
Jun 24, 2016
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73
Gamecrate.com
Jun 20, 2016
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72
Digitalchumps.com
Jun 27, 2016
Like a bike without brakes or a toy with too many moving parts, Trials of the Blood Dragon is prone to self-destruction, but its cocksure embrace of 80's action cinema and good-enough mechanics don't quite violate its contract. For the uninitiated, Trials is developer RedLynx's physics-based motorcycle racing platformer.
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Mondoxbox.com
Jul 3, 2016
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70
Gamespot.com
Jun 21, 2016
Whatever mad genius decided to smash the two series together should be commended: the mix is mostly a successful one, and where it fails, it’s at least failure in favor of trying something new.
70
Lazygamer.net
Jul 7, 2016
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Brashgames.co.uk
Jun 23, 2016
As far as the presentation goes, the game is an absolute treat. You will most likely find yourself laughing throughout despite some of the mediocre mechanics at play here. If you want my honest opinion, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is a much better game. If you had to pick between the two, I would go with that one. But, Trials is definitely a serviceable sequel if you want to find out the conclusion to the epic tale of Rex “Power” Colt. REVIEW CODE: A complimentary Microsoft Xbox One code was provided to Brash Games for this review.