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ATV Untamed is not a bad choice on the 360, but it's not a terribly great one either. If you've got your choice of consoles, ExciteTruck for local multiplayer action and MotorStorm for online racing are often both better suited, while the 360 does have plenty of better racing titles around. Save set for Mx Vs ATV. Not sure how much it pops. Mx Vs ATV Untamed. Category: Xbox 360 Xbox 360 Game Saves. Download: Click Download. All Terrain, All Vehicles, All You! MX vs ATV: All Out is the complete off-road racing and lifestyle experience! Find your Rider Style at your private compound, Free Ride across massive environments, and compete in the best series events! All the bikes, tracks, gear, music, riders, personalities and even UTV’s are packed in! Will you go All Out and become the winner that takes it all?

System: X360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PSP, DSReview Rating Legend
Dev: Rainbow Studios1.0 - 1.9 = Avoid4.0 - 4.4 = Great
Pub: THQ2.0 - 2.4 = Poor4.5 - 4.9 = Must Buy
Release: Dec. 17, 20072.5 - 2.9 = Average5.0 = The Best
Players: 1 - 12 (online)3.0 - 3.4 = Fair
ESRB Rating: Everyone3.5 - 3.9 = Good

Once you've mastered all the different modes you can play in custom mode and quick play, then you can participate in the x-cross tournament or an event series. X-cross tournament presents the player with a series of individual tournaments with increasing difficulty that eventually culminate in a championship race. This mode is pretty linear, but features a pretty good sampling of all the different modes peppered throughout the tournament rounds. The only real issue here is that none of the modes are completely avoidable, so if there's one mode you're really terrible at, you may need to brush up on your skills a bit because more than likely you'll have to pass that event in some shape or form to move on in tournament mode. It should also be noted that tournament mode is rather expansive and takes quite some time to play through.

If you're wanting a competitive experience, but don't want to delve into the lengthy x-cross tournament mode, then the event series may be a perfect fit. The event series is made up of several pre-selected events in a certain location that you can compete in for cash and prizes. The prizes are pretty useful, but the cash is somewhat worthless in this game. Although there are plenty of things to buy, like gear and new x-cross vehicles, most of these are relatively cheap, and you'll get paid buku cash for each event series you participate in. If you do really well at one event, you could make upwards of $100,000- which could quite possibly be enough to buy most everything in the game.

If you feel like you've had enough time by yourself playing MX vs. ATV: Untamed, then you may be ready for multiplayer. MX vs. ATV: Untamed features a pretty entertaining split screen mode, as well as an engaging online mode. The split screen mode includes the quickplay and custom modes from the single player mode, as well as several fun mini-game modes that include tag, stunt, and lap domination modes, and a version of snake. (You remember the computer game with the apples? Same idea here, don't touch the lines) However there are some mini-game clunkers here too, chief among them being the hockey game that essentially turns your vehicles into hockey players and challenges you to make goals. The hockey mode is extremely frustrating because the control is not there, and honestly, x-cross vehicles weren't made for hockey. Plain and simple.

Online modes are fairly simplistic, which is a good thing. Essentially the online mode consists of what you've already seen in the custom mode. You can pick your event, track, and vehicle, and then wait for people to join your match. And the good thing is that up to twelve people can play online, so if it is a crowd you want, then it's a crowd you'll get!

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As far as visuals go, I think this game hits right above average. The 1080p details really show, especially on some of the outdoor tracks, but I can't say this game looks as good as this year's Need for Speed or the upcoming Gran Turismo. But if it's eye candy you want, you definitely won't be disappointed by this title. Just don't expect to be overwhelmed either.

The sound in this game is pretty good, and the soundtrack plays like your local alternative rock station. All the usual suspects are here, including The Used, Reliant K, and My Chemical Romance. The only thing I might have wished more for in terms of the soundtrack would be a little variety. Because while the alternative rock scene might be my personal favorite digs, I know that it's not for everyone. I think a little hip hop, or maybe even some pop could have benefited the soundtrack greatly. Sound effects are pretty good, and feature some pretty realistic engine sounds from the different vehicles. The sound effects are especially useful when you're playing in a race with multiple x-cross vehicles, because you can hear the different types of vehicles around you. A pretty cool detail if you ask me.

As you've probably noticed, I liked MX vs. ATV: Untamed. However I was not amazingly impressed by it. While all the modes are good when taken on just their own merits, I can't overlook the fact that this MX vs. ATV release essentially plays like the previous one, which has the curiously similar title of MX vs. ATV: Unleashed. I would definitely recommend this title to those who haven't had any experience with the series, as it is a great standalone title. But for those with a passion for x-cross who have already experienced MX vs. ATV, this title may not be as unique of an experience as they might want.

By Amanda L. Kondolojy
CCC Freelance Writer

Features:

X-Cross: 8 series are crossed into an offroad championship Championship: Earn trophies in 8 individual series Own the Offroad: Battle it out to own the outdoors MX vs ATV Rivalry: Top MX and ATV professional riders Massive Outdoor Environments: 10 all new outdoor tracks Freestyle Challenges: Throw down more than 40 tricks Rhythm Racing: New power slides, whips, and scrubs Customization: More than 100 sponsored items Xbox Multiplayer: 12 player online and 2 player split-screen Screen Resolution: Up to 1080p (Full HDTV, Widescreen)

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Graphics
Opening scene looks great, but gameplay graphics fall only slightly above average.
Control
Arcade-controls provide some pretty simple and forgiving controls that allow for some pretty sweet moves, although most seem pretty unrealistic.
Music / Sound FX / Voice Acting
Music features several good tunes, but it suffers overall from being a little too homogeneous.
Play Value
There's several different events to play, and the online modes provide some enduring value, but at the end of the day, this title's simplicity seems to be its own worst enemy.
Overall Rating - Great
Not an average. See Rating legend above for a final score breakdown.

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Off-road racing games typically don't have incredibly long lives and usually end up in bargain bins not too long after their release. THQ and Rainbow Studios hope to buck this trend with MX vs. ATV: Untamed, the next-gen successor to MX vs. ATV: Unleashed which appeared on the Playstation 2, XBox, and PSP.
MX vs. ATV: Untamed features multiple game options. There are nine different types of events to take part in, with a number of different vehicles. Anything from MX bikes, ATV's, monster trucks, dune buggies, and other types of off-road vehicles can be driven, raced and tricked. The nine different events can be tackled individually or in two different types of 'career' game types - the X-Cross Tournament or the Event Series. The X-Cross Tournament features branching paths where new events are unlocked after beating certain sets of events. This branching feature allows the player some freedom in choosing what order to compete in events. The Event Series is more straight-forward and linear, where completing a certain event unlocks another similar event, but at a more challenging venue. Progressing through either 'career' path awards the player with cash and other rewards like vehicles and gear.
Cash winnings from events can be spent on many shop items. There are many vehicles, clothing, and parts to be purchased. These unlockables can then be used to customized your rider/driver for each different type of vehicle to be used. The large amount of customizing options was surprising and very deep.
Gameplay, at least for me, was extremely inconsistent. I had no trouble mastering most of the actual vehicles or the ATV, but MX events were incredibly frustrating, as I couldn't even win the most basic events using an MX vehicle. This may just be based on my level of suckitude, but it was frustrating nonetheless. Another major complaint I had was inconsistency with obstacles. Many of the barriers in the game are able to be crashed into and moved, dented, and destroyed. However, in one desert race, the monster truck I was driving was decimated by a scrawny cactus. These cacti would literally flip my monster truck upside down or bring it to a complete stop as if I had just run into a brick wall. Also, while on the subject of monster trucks, why are we racing them? When I think monster trucks, I think jumping huge strings of buses and crushed cars, not racing and flipping over every 25 seconds on a mountain trail.
One high point of this game was the extremely varied track selection. The tracks vary from indoor and outdoor settings. With many different tracks to race on and their excellent designs, I was reminded of the Forza Motorsport and Gran Turismo titles - both known for their excellent and extensive track selections. If you want an amazing ride in this game, just race an OpenCross event on the Lakewood-B track. However, with mentioning Forza and Gran Turismo, one thing that may turn off fans of those racing games would be the lack of precision control in MX vs. ATV: Untamed. Since most races occur on dirt and interactions with other racers can send you from first to last very quickly, racers more familiar with traditional racing games may get quickly tired of their off-road vehicle not being nearly as responsive as more traditional racers.
Visually, this game is not impressive. While the opening cinemas and venues are well rendered, the visuals while racing are not impressive at all. In fact, they are something that may have been capable of a last-gen console. Vehicles, at least from a distance, lack any jaw-dropping pop and the extreme rag doll physics of crashed drivers is a major turn-off as well. Also, the 'race girl' that signals the start of each event is incredibly undetailed and is always exactly the same, save for her shirt color and switching from pants to shorts. It felt as if this was thrown in at the last second to match the MX vs. ATV commercials to promote the game.
The games soundtrack is a mixture of fast paced rock and punk which features artists such as Bad Religion, Disturbed, MXPX, Mudvayne, and Pennywise. The song selection definitely matches the gameplay, but the track list does not include a lot of songs. Honestly, after about two hours worth or less of playing, the songs will start to repeat themselves due to this. Also, the lack of variety means many who are not fans of this genre of music will feel completely alienated. Thank god for the 360's custom soundtrack feature.
Overall, this game is the standard off-road / extreme racing affair. Fans of these types of games will more than likely want to pick it up, but fans of more traditional racers or just average players should most likely stay away. The game is fun for brief play, but doesn't have the legs to promote much replayability to warrant a purchase. If you are curious about the game, I recommend renting - as the demo available on the Xbox Live Marketplace is extremely limited and does not give a true insight into the game.
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