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DLC Review: Trials Evolution | Origin of Pain

Thursday, October 25, 2012
Posted by driou
Developer- RedLynx
Publishers- Ubisoft
Release Date- October 5th, 2012
Price- $4.99 MSRP
Review Platform- Xbox Live Arcade






Explore a new island of pain







Millions of gamers have enjoyed Trials HD and its sequel Evolution, and been hard at work creating thousands of new tracks everyday. RedLynx trickled in their own tracks here and there, and have now released the first pack for the game which not only features new tracks to ride around on, but also new skill games, a new island to play on, and the introduction of a BMX bike to use. For $5, you'll be getting a good amount of content that comes with new tools for creators that want to utilize the new tools.

The new island does a good job of providing a nice range and variety of tracks that utilize the new BMX bike as well as the original bikes already in the game. While there are a number of tracks that are BMX-only, most of the new tracks support the set bikes so you can use the your bike of choice to put up a good time on the leaderboards and against friends.

While I really like using the BMX bike, it did a bit of time to get used too since it lacks in acceleration compared to the dirt bike, but is much lighter which allows for extra air when hitting the many large ramps. It's also pretty neat to see your ride peddling extremely fast as they make their way through the tracks.

The new tracks in Origins of Pain provide a wide variety of themes and all seem to be pretty unique. Once you've gone through easy, medium, hard, and extreme from the developers, you'll be able to dig into the many custom tracks by users that take advantage of the new tools available in the track editor. Any tracks that use the use tools are noted with a '+', so you'll know which ones require the new DLC. The creations that players have been making never cease to amaze, and now there are some really cool new tools to use to improve on the already great custom content.

Some of the cooler custom tracks I found were made with the BMX bike in mind and consisted of some cool dirt tracks that fully utilize the changes that the bike brings. There's also some new and wacky ones like the skill games, and there should be some awesome custom tracks incoming that utilize the new grappling hook ability.



The DLC also comes with the ability to purchase more items to customize your rider including some pretty awesome helmets like the Orange Knight from Castle Crashers, and even the squirrel head from evolution.

Whether you're a track editor looking for new tools, or a fan of RedLynxs' tracks, Origins of Pain gives you plenty to enjoy for a low price. A definiet must download!

"Trials Evolution: Origin of Pain is the first DLC for Trials Evolution. Crammed with content and new ways to play, this DLC expands the best-selling Trials franchise with never before seen tricks, sets, and thrills! Get 36 new levels, including 10 all-new Supercross tracks, the BMX dirt bike, tons of new editor objects and abilities, from teleports, guns and vectors to the awesome new grappling hook. In-game progress required for DLC play."









Two SEGA classics return for XBLA Friday in Sonic Adventure 2 and NiGHTS into dreams. I enjoyed Sonic Adventure 2 a lot when I played it on Dreamcast, but never owned a Sega Saturn and missed out on NiGHTS, but now get a chance to play it on XBLA. Both titles will cost $10 (800 MSP).

Things will be getting naughty next week on XBLA as Naughty Bear: Panic in Paradise is set to be released on October 10th, but in the meantime have fun with these games and addons!

"The hunt for the Chaos Emeralds is on and battle lines have been drawn between Hero and Dark. Experience two unique adventures featuring both long-time heroes and new and returning villains as they battle for the fate of the world! Sonic Adventure™ 2 makes its return on Xbox LIVE Arcade with a full cast of playable heroes and villains, exciting two-player competitive modes, Chao Gardens, and more than 30 action-packed stages, all remastered in HD!"

Link To Trial- Sonic Adventure 2 trial (2.37 GB)

Link To Content- Sonic Adventure 2 Battle Mode (240 MSP)





"Slip off into the dream world and go on an aerial adventure as NiGHTS in this classic Saturn remake. Collect Ideya (colored orbs), rack up points, and battle bosses to help Elliot and Claris save Nightopia from Wizeman the Wicked. With all 7 original dreams, enhanced graphics, achievements, leaderboards, and playable content from Christmas NiGHTS, this beloved title is back and better than ever."

Link To Trial- NiGHTS into dreams trial (2 GB)

Link To Full Game- NiGHTS into dreams (800 MSP)













Retail titles aren't the only games that deserve your time and money in the next year or two, if these titles have anything to say about it. Today marks the announcement of several exciting downloadable additions coming to XBLA, PSN, and PC.

First up from Ubisoft is Call of Juarez: The Gunslinger. This game will be a FPS and returns the game back to its Western roots with a new cast of characters to accompany the new title. Good back to how Bound in Blood was is a great idea in my opinion.

Next is upcoming DLC for the Ubisoft published, Redlynx developed Trials Evolution. Titled 'Origin of Pain', the content will feature 36 new tracks with a theme consisting of temples, beaches and volcanoes. There will also be 10 new tracks for multiplayer, a BMX bike with its own events to use, and new tools for level editors in the game. The content will cost $5 (400 MSP) when it is released. PC fans will also be happy to know that Ubisoft is bringing Trials Evolution to the computers as well!

Lastly from Ubisoft is the announcement that upcoming action brawler Spartacus Legends will be free-to-play when it arrives in 2013. Aside from its brutal combat, Spartacus will feature permadeath, so you'll have to be really careful not to sustain severe blows in battle.

Check out videos of each game below!







[Source: Joystiq]
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