MX2 is the lowest category and this is where you will start off competing against young riders as you attempt to prove yourself worthy of racing against the veterans of Motocross in the MX1 category. Bike customisation covers the MXGP and MX2 categories with the ability to purchase four new bikes from all seven manufacturers in 4-stroke and 2-stroke variants within both categories for differing prices.Ĭareer mode features both categories of bikes including MX1 and MX2 and sees you attempting to progress from wild card to pro. Further rider customisation is available from the customisation menu including two separate default outfits which you can customise to your preferences comprising of 20 helmet manufacturers, 11 suppliers of goggles, 15 manufacturers of racing suits, 13 suppliers of boots and 6 manufacturers of neck braces with each manufacturer or supplier of equipment having their own range of designs to choose from costing varying prices for each type of racing gear. The next major steps include choosing a manufacturer such as Honda, Husqvarna, Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki, TM Racing and Yamaha followed by selecting a logo from the available 10 pre-set logos, choosing a portrait photo from a pre-set of 12 personal managers and 11 team managers.
The game begins with some rider customisation which allows you to customise your rider licence from your rider’s personal data including their first name, surname, nickname, nationality, 4 skin colours, racing number, 5 font styles, numerous font and number colours and a team name.
There are 63 professional riders with each of their respective bikes and teams such as Honda, Husqvarna, Kawasaki, Red Bull KTM, Suzuki, TM Racing and Yamaha with their respective specifications of MX1 and MX2 bikes.
A potential game-changer, as this is in a more central position then the Neymar card for example, the card will fetch a high price on the transfer market.įeel free to add your thoughts to this weeks team of the week in the comment box below.MXGP 3 features all of the official licenses for the 2016 season which comprises of 18 tracks situated in various locations around the world including: Losail, Qatar Suphan Buri, Thailand Valkenswaard, Netherlands Neuquen, Argentina Leon, Mexico Kegums, Latvia Teutschenthal, Germany Pietramurata, Italy Talavera de la Reina, Spain Saint Jean d’ Angély, France Matterley Basin, Great Britain Mantova, Italy Loket, Czech Republic Lommel, Belgium Frauenfeld-Gachnang, Switzerland Assen, Netherlands Charlotte, USA and Glen Helen, USA. I have a sneaky feeling this will be highly sought after. A very well balanced card offering speed, high shooting accuracy from long range and impressive dribbling stats. Lastly, Borrusia Dortmund’s Marco Reus who has started the season with a bang in the Bundesliga has been featured for his first inform card of the season. A rating of 87 physical including 96 heading accuracy, 87 strength, and 90 aggression will give defenders and goalkeepers a nightmare as super Mario dominates in the air.
He will no doubt cause many a headache with his physical presence. Juventus FC target man Mario Manzukic makes the grade for a stellar performance in the win against Napoli last week. Other notable inclusions in this weeks totw include West Ham’s Felipe Anderson who one could argue is a poor man’s version of Neymar. With a rating of 93 and impressive stats of 93 Pace, 86 shooting, 85 passing and a whopping 96 dribbling the little Brazilian wonder will be on the wishlist of many. The weekly inform cards that feature star performers from the previous week’s round of football ties have been announced and boy are we in for a goes without saying that the standout card is Paris Saint Germain’s Neymar, who had a superb showing in the 3-0 win over Nice last weekend, bagging a brace and MOTM performance.