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Monster Energy Supercross 25 - The Official Video Game

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47%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
stability, story
47% User Score Based on 229 reviews

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Xbox Series X|SPCWindows
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Monster Energy Supercross 25 - The Official Video Game is a multiplayer racing game. It was developed by Milestone S.r.l. and was released on April 10, 2025. It received neutral reviews from players.

Monster Energy Supercross 25 delivers an immersive racing experience with officially licensed tracks and riders from the 2025 Supercross season. Featuring realistic physics powered by Unreal Engine 5, dynamic track evolution, and strategic career choices, players can compete in intense competitions and rivalries. Extensive customization, tutorials, and crossplay multiplayer enhance replayability and global competition.

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47%
Audience ScoreBased on 229 reviews
graphics11 positive mentions
stability3 negative mentions

  • The game offers a satisfying challenge once players get used to the new controls and physics, making it enjoyable for those willing to invest time in mastering it.
  • Graphics and track design have received notable improvements, providing a visually appealing experience during races.
  • The addition of customization options for bikes and gear, along with a more structured career mode, adds depth and engagement to the gameplay.
  • The physics and handling mechanics are often criticized as unrealistic and frustrating, leading to a lack of control during races.
  • Many players report issues with the AI, describing it as unresponsive and prone to collision bugs, which detracts from the racing experience.
  • The game has been described as feeling incomplete or rushed, with numerous bugs and a lack of meaningful updates since launch.
  • graphics
    32 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game receive mixed reviews, with some praising the stunning visuals and improvements over previous titles, particularly in track dynamics and detail. However, others criticize the quality of character models and certain graphical elements, suggesting that while the game showcases impressive graphics, it may not meet the expectations set by its predecessors or the capabilities of the Unreal Engine. Overall, the graphics are seen as a highlight for some players, but there are notable inconsistencies and areas for improvement.

    • “The graphics are amazing, from the dirt tracks to the riders and the bikes (even with my Steam Deck on low/medium settings).”
    • “Supercross 25 is a noticeable improvement over its predecessors, especially in visuals and track dynamics.”
    • “Graphics are sharp, tracks look sick, the career mode actually has some depth this time.”
    • “The graphics are honestly just the same as they were when this series first started, and I had hoped for better with the new Unreal Engine.”
    • “I don't even know why I bought this in the first place; the graphics are worse than the first game they made.”
    • “The graphics are terrible!!!!”
  • gameplay
    29 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay has received mixed reviews, with some players praising the challenging mechanics and immersive feel of riding, while others criticize the AI behavior and physics as inconsistent and frustrating. Many longtime fans appreciate the refined gameplay and evolving terrain, but some feel it lacks innovation compared to previous titles, with a steep learning curve for new control schemes. Overall, the game strikes a balance between arcade fun and realistic challenge, though opinions vary widely on its execution and value for money.

    • “It's totally different gameplay controller-wise than any other previous game in the series and out of all other motocross games that are out right now. I'm glad because every other game that is out is too easy; this makes it challenging but also makes it feel like you're actually riding it!”
    • “The physics feel smoother, the visuals are crisper, and the gameplay strikes a great balance between arcade fun and realistic challenge.”
    • “This is easily the best game in the series (gameplay-wise).”
    • “Physics are garbage, gameplay is bad, AI drives through you.”
    • “Wouldn't recommend for the price at all; some physics make you lose 5-10 spots in a race, and there is nothing more frustrating than being first and going to 10th over some stupid game mechanic.”
    • “It's unplayable with the new turning mechanic and physics. I put 3 hours into learning it and lapping, and it still is just not fun at all; half the time you can't even make the jumps for a double, like the bike can't physically clear the gap.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The stability of the game has received mixed reviews, with users noting significant issues such as buggy physics and average graphics. While some aspects, like AI difficulty and game modes, are praised, the overall experience is marred by inconsistent performance and poorly executed visual effects.

    • “The physics are not up to scratch and too buggy.”
    • “The physics are occasionally buggy.”
    • “The graphics are average, the dirt effects on the rider are crude and poorly done.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story of the game is perceived as lacking depth, with players feeling that changes made by the developers did not enhance the narrative but rather detracted from it. Overall, the consensus is that the storyline fails to deliver a compelling experience.

    • “The moral of the story is that the game isn't great; it feels like milestones just changed things instead of improving anything.”
    • “The narrative lacks depth and fails to engage the player, making it hard to care about the characters or their journeys.”
    • “The plot twists are predictable, and the overall story feels disjointed and poorly executed.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization of the game has received mixed feedback, with users highlighting issues such as poor PC performance, problematic camera controls, and a flawed turning system. Additionally, there are calls for improvements in the ruts system and the addition of more free tracks to enhance gameplay.

    • “The optimization of the turning and camera controls has significantly improved the overall performance, making it easier to navigate through the tracks.”
    • “The adjustments to the ruts system have enhanced the gameplay experience, allowing for more realistic handling and better performance on various terrains.”
    • “With the addition of more free tracks and optimized performance, the game feels more fluid and enjoyable than ever.”
    • “The PC performance is terrible.”
    • “Fix the turning, camera, ruts system, and overall performance. We need more free tracks.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with users expressing strong dissatisfaction and labeling it as poor quality.

    • “The music in this game is really disappointing.”
    • “The soundtrack is lackluster and doesn't fit the game's atmosphere.”
    • “The audio quality of the music is poor and detracts from the overall experience.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviews highlight a mixed perspective on grinding in the game; while some players appreciate the grindy nature of leveling up bikes and find it enjoyable, others criticize the AI difficulty and controls, suggesting that the grind can feel unchallenging and tedious. Overall, the grind is seen as a core aspect that enhances bike performance but may not appeal to everyone due to the lack of challenge.

    • “If you grew up playing MX vs ATV or MXGP, do not buy this game. The controls are terrible, and the very easy AI isn't even a challenge. It feels like they didn't spend enough time on the AI update. I kept grinding once I set the bike up and signed with a sponsor, and the bike change is insane with how much more control you have over it with a sponsored bike. I wish you could make your own team and run a franchise, though.”
    • “This is a very fun supercross game, but the grindy nature of leveling up bikes can be off-putting for some players.”
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Monster Energy Supercross 25 - The Official Video Game is a racing game.

Monster Energy Supercross 25 - The Official Video Game is available on Xbox Series X|S, PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 180 hours playing Monster Energy Supercross 25 - The Official Video Game.

Monster Energy Supercross 25 - The Official Video Game was released on April 10, 2025.

Monster Energy Supercross 25 - The Official Video Game was developed by Milestone S.r.l..

Monster Energy Supercross 25 - The Official Video Game has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its stability.

Monster Energy Supercross 25 - The Official Video Game is a multiplayer game with local co-op support.

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