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Review: Trials Evolution

5:00 PM on 04.20.2012   |   Jordan Devore

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When I reviewed Trials HD back in 2009, I wasn't so sure the game would see the level of success I and other fans felt it deserved. Those concerns were ultimately unwarranted, as it now sits among the all-time best-selling titles available for Xbox Live Arcade. Better yet, RedLynx was able to create a follow-up.

As the name would indicate, Trials Evolution isn't so much a fundamentally new game as it is an extension of everything we've come to love (and hate) about its predecessor. That said, don't go into this expecting little more than a few new features and a fresh coat of paint.

After playing through the first few levels, you'll understand why the new content warranted another full installment.

Trials Evolution (Xbox Live Arcade)
Developer: RedLynx
Publisher: Microsoft Studios
Release: April 18, 2012
MSRP: 1200 Microsoft Points

As much as I still love Trials HD, looking back at it now is rough. Trials Evolution makes its art style appear drab and unappealing and its scope entirely limited by comparison. For those reasons alone, I'd be quick to recommend that new players simply skip ahead to this game should they feel compelled to get into the series. Don't be turned off by the annoying intro song; it's the worst part, by far.

The standard Trials formula, a mixture of delicate platforming and risk-reward racing, is left largely untouched. Similarly, the movement of your character is as sensitive as ever. I hesitate to comment too much about the controls because I'm not certain what behind-the-scenes tweaks were made, if any, but some of the more technical moves do seem noticeably easier to pull off.

While that could just be my imagination, it was surprising how quickly I was able to get situated in Evolution having not touched Trials HD in quite some time. Simply put, the controls feel right. Those of you who never got accustomed to the physics are likely to face similar hurdles here.

The most welcome change has got to be the levels themselves, both in terms of their look and layout. I won't go so far as to say every single course has a unique aesthetic or gameplay hook, but it's staggering how many absolutely do. Taking Trials outdoors was a wise decision indeed.

One track captures the pure essence of Halloween, while another looks like it was ripped right out of Limbo. Beyond this diversity in styles, levels also -- for once -- feel alive. Thanks to smart camera placement and action which happens all around you, Evolution's courses never come across as static or uninteresting. I can't wait until everyone gets to play the Inception level.

On the whole, pacing is excellent and much improved. Tracks are unlocked in groups; to get the next set, you'll need to acquire a certain amount of medals, with Gold being worth more than Silver and Bronze. They also have you play through a tutorial level every so often that includes explicit instructions on how to perform increasingly advanced moves (e.g., bunny hops and riding straight up steep slopes).

Those worried about not having the skills necessary to unlock all of Evolution shouldn't be, necessarily. Don't get me wrong, the game does eventually get brutal, but the difficulty is spread out nicely. I'd wager most of you reading this will -- with a little persistence -- be able to earn access to all but the final set, which is made up of the sinister Extreme tracks. I let out many a naughty word in the process of getting to this final tier.

Although mini-games are back, they're not exact duplicates of the ones found in Trials HD. A few examples include a Marble Madness-esque game and one in which you pilot a flying saucer. These are enjoyable enough during the first handful of attempts, but I think most of us will move on after we earn the obligatory Gold medal.

Speaking of custom game types, there's a track available for download that is essentially a working shmup. Granted, it's not very fun, but the fact that it was built using Evolution's level editor -- which comes in a beginner and advanced version -- is crazy. Creative types will want to give this thing a serious look; all of the game's levels were made by RedLynx using these same tools. (Look over some of the studio's tutorial videos to see for yourself.)

Of course, user-generated content would be meaningless if it was difficult to discover. Thankfully, accessing other players' creations is about as intuitive as it can be. I'm eager to see what the community comes up with in the long term, because designing courses is not one of my hidden talents.

Though I previously referred to the new tracks as Evolution's big selling point, I know that some of you are more excited about the game's multiplayer component, and for good reason -- it's pretty neat, if a little basic. As great as it is to see friends' names zip around as you play through a level in single-player, going head to head against ghostly representations of fellow players in real time is a nice step up.

The multiplayer also allows you to play with three competitors simultaneously on tracks that are more racing-oriented as opposed to ones filled with tons of puzzle-like obstacles. The beauty of this mode is that each player gets their own individual lane so there isn't that same disconnect found elsewhere in Trials. The game takes on a different (i.e., somehow more tense) vibe when you can't lazily rely on the reset button and other human beings are watching you. Right now, matchmaking seems to be on the slow and sometimes janky side. I've heard reports of other launch-week oddities but have not encountered any of those issues myself besides the occasional screen tearing and texture pop-in.

Trials Evolution feels fresh and makes its predecessor look dated while simultaneously keeping the core gameplay the same. This type of skill-heavy experience will infuriate some people who struggle to pick up on its subtleties, but the end result of clearing a particularly challenging track is remarkably satisfying. Multiplayer is a fine addition, as is the new focus on providing genuinely creative, diverse level designs.

Evolution is a must-buy for fans of Trials and it also serves as a terrific starting point for new players. It can, at times, be maddening beyond belief, but the payoff is so worth it.



Final Verdict:
9.0

Superb: 9s are a hallmark of excellence. There may be flaws, but they are negligible and won't cause massive damage to what is a supreme title in its *genre*.













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Jordan Devore is Destructoid's PC gaming manager and founding ginger editor. He is said to be easy to love but difficult to know. When Samit inquired about his curious bio photo Jordan simply replied: "bitches love sandcastles" ... yet, there is no sandcastle in that photo. We may never truly understand his ways. Likes Platformers, Pixel-based graphics, Stickerbrush Symphony, Pokemon, Leaderboards Meet the rest of the team



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fetusmilk's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 17:06
fetusmilk
after years of breaking controllers up till around ps2 days, i havnt broken a controller in years. but this is one of those games that makes me want to every time i play it.
superdeeduper51's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 17:09
superdeeduper51
I'm glad to see that the frustration is back in Trials Evo. I'd honestly be a bit amiss if it wasn't.
Humpty Dance's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 17:10
Humpty Dance
Speaking of controller breaking. # Fracture
Agent0range's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 17:12
Agent0range
I love this game so much.
rokNrolenemyNo1's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 17:12
rokNrolenemyNo1
I did not expect to read this yet!

Probably the only game outside the Fighting genre to actually make me want to go completely bat-shit crazy with frustration.
tuoman's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 17:13
tuoman
Ehh fuck, I'm going to have to buy this.
Baines's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 17:25
Baines
I figured the same-screen multiplayer wouldn't combine with more puzzle-like stages.

While I'm not complaining about multi-lane racing, did no one at any time ever ask why they didn't look into split-screen local? (The free Doritos Crash Course game was a pretty good example of a challenge-based race with split-screen local.)
Mr Andy Dixon's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 17:26
Mr Andy Dixon
Such an awesome fucking game!
Darren Nakamura's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 17:49
Darren Nakamura
Hey Jordan, I've been going through systematically and making sure I beat your time on each track before I move onto the next one. Enjoy.

Love,
Darren
KwikPwn's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 17:57
KwikPwn
Fuck yeah!

Jump in!
fcINFINITY's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 18:13
fcINFINITY
Trials is sex!
ZeeJayTL's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 18:44
ZeeJayTL
Seriously add me JUST for this game...

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Kryptinite's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 18:47
Kryptinite
What Darren said.
Stinky's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 20:37
Stinky
I'm going into a fit of rage just thinking about it. ;_;
Uber Epic Elite's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 21:07
Uber Epic Elite
Such a good game.
The Nakedest's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/20/2012 22:49
The Nakedest
TILTY BIKES 4 LYFE.
Osc44's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2012 00:52
Osc44
Trying to be up top on the leaderboards is addicting for me. I like that you can even see their replays just to see what you and they did differently. And a few of the achievements are just brutal. I've never gotten so MAD at trying to get achievements, as I have in this game. Still its the completionist and slight sadist in me that keeps me hooked.
TL;DR This game is just amazing.
Corduroy Turtle's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2012 07:37
Corduroy Turtle
Ahh, a game that actually delivers a healthy challenge. So rare these days. :D
PhilK3nS3bb3n's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2012 12:01
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I need to rub my penis all over this and jizz.
rokNrolenemyNo1's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2012 14:48
rokNrolenemyNo1
One of my best memories of Trials HD was playing on one of the later tracks. After about 8min and 450 or so deaths (limit per level is 10min or 500 deaths, whichever comes first), I actually completed the level. I came out in the bottom 50 out of like 10 thousand on the leaderboards. So proud!
snooginsmk1's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2012 16:29
snooginsmk1
i love this game so much, to begin with i felt as though this was too easy but after getting up to the hard levels i realized how wrong i was and got that good trials feeling back. there is one thing that i really do miss in this game that was in the last one and that was the bone breaker mini game, me and my friends spent many a night seeing who could break the most bones. if they could add in the break your bones skill game then by god would i be happy.
ArrestedDeveloper's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2012 18:53
ArrestedDeveloper
Hey Darren, I've been going through systematically and making sure I beat your time on each track before I move onto the next one. Enjoy.

Love,
Tom
Ian Edwards's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2012 22:08
Ian Edwards
I found this easier than HD. Though that might be because I'm use to it. I've gold medaled all tracks except expert which I didn't do in hd. And got two silvers in expert with the hardest track taking 243 fails. Which was the last track. Demon 3? Forgot the name. But either way a fantastic game. It feels amazing when you hit a jump right and shave a few second off your time. I'm going to spend this week trying to get a gold or two on experts. Which will make me rage, some of the jumps seem purely luck based. The replays make me mad when they do it in 25 seconds and it takes me 25 minutes. 10/10 for me!
Jakysan's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2012 23:01
Jakysan
I love the annoying intro songs. Yes, songs. It changes every time.
Rhysybaby's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/22/2012 20:43
Rhysybaby
Excellent game, I'm completely hooked! The Limbo level is my favourite so far. The aforementioned Inception level is awesome, too.
Arttemis's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/25/2012 16:51
Arttemis
I wish this would come to PSN! When Ubisoft acquired the company, I thought that would definitely happen.
alasiri11's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/05/2012 02:57
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KeithJardin's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/28/2012 12:37
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updaterr's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/31/2012 04:54
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Hey Jordan, I've been going through systematically and making sure I beat your time on each track before I move onto the next one. Enjoy.
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olmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/09/2012 03:13
olmes
And got two silvers in expert with the hardest track taking 243 fails. Which was the last track. Demon 3? Forgot the name. But either way a fantastic game. It feels amazing when you hit a jump right and shave a few second off your time. eprowordpress
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