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Review: Monster Energy Supercross 25

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Monster Energy Supercross 25 highlights my inability to play racing simulation titles. Though I may have been rusty, I enjoyed the realism, phenomenal graphics, and the fantastic career mode. Rivalries, sponsorship deals, and a host of minor elements keep you hooked. If this isn’t enough, the single-player and online modes will keep you coming back for more.

Milestone developed and published this motorbike racing sim. It is a single-player and online competitive affair that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Moreover, the testing action will push your buttons, and I admit I lost my cool more than once. However, if you can stay calm and master the challenging controls, you will adore this adrenaline-fueled experience.

Monster Energy Supercross 25 takes baby steps.

If you are new to the franchise, you will enjoy a host of incredible racing mechanics. There are official manufacturers, pro riders, pinpoint accurate dirt race courses, and other details that will make you say Wow! Yet, if you played the 2023 version, you may not be so impressed. Though Monster Energy Supercross 25 shows signs of progression, it is more baby steps than giant leaps.

The minor details will not impress fans of the franchise. Furthermore, the challenging learning curve will bite you in the arse more than once. I admit to my lack of skills. I couldn’t drift to save my life, and falling into the dirt was a common occurrence. However, this rarely put me off as I dusted myself off and got back into the race.

The major improvement.

Unreal Engine 5 has been utilised to add zip and energy to every race day. Though this may seem a bit of a fad, the developer is right to shout about this massive step forward. Visually, it is a beautiful thing (more on this later), and it handles like a dream, mostly. The smooth gameplay assists the eye-wateringly fast action, and the bikes flow and slide with utmost realism.

Alongside this, Milestone has introduced “dynamic track evolution”. This is the pièce de résistance and a real game-changer. As bikes zoom across the racetrack, they cut new ruts and paths that adjust the surface. Mounds form, curves become steeper and more treacherous, and you must keep your wits about you. This was an amazing gameplay element that kept you paying attention no matter how long the race lasted.

Monster Energy Supercross 25 is a visual treat.

Mud, bikes, and sweaty riders shouldn’t look this good. However, the lighting, rain, mud, and bikes are all phenomenal. Each moving part has a sense of next-gen realism. Moreover, the physics-based action ebbs and flows hypnotically. Consequently, I was blown away by the smooth gameplay, incredible user interface, and captivating action.

If you love the sound of ten thousand angry bees for hours at a time, Monster Energy Supercross 25 will be your cup of tea. The bike engines squeal, rev, and moan relentlessly. Additionally, the occasional piece of music is upbeat and packed with energy. As such, you’ll be exhausted from the ear-splitting audio.

A challenge to master.

The control system is remarkably accurate and easy to fathom out. However, knowing what you are doing and mastering it are 2 completely different things. If you have never tried this franchise before, you are in for a challenging experience. Yet, if you have patience and you can work through the brutality, you will enjoy a rewarding, fun, and special racing sim.

I loved the freedom of the single-player races. However, Monster Energy Supercross 25 excels when you focus on the career mode. Sponsors, rivalries, objectives, events, and different races test your skills and desire. Furthermore, working your way up the ranks and beating the local big mouth is extremely rewarding and tough to ignore.

Monster Energy Supercross 25 shows how good a racing sim can be.

I love the progressive elements and the tough but captivating gameplay. Additionally, it was aesthetically pleasing, and though I struggled to master the controls, I didn’t want to put it down. Yes, the developer could have mixed things up a bit more, but maybe they’ll take a gamble with the next instalment. Despite the minor complaints, Monster Energy Supercross 25 shows how good a racing sim can be. Accordingly, I like it and recommend buying it here! Can you hit the dirt and win every race? Choose your bike, study the track, and outgun your nearest rival.

SUMMARY

Monster Energy Supercross 25 has some nice shiny new mechanics. However, evolution is limited and this will frustrate franchise fans. Yet, if you are new to the game, you will adore the stunning graphics, deep career, and interesting racing gameplay.


+ Realistic graphics.
+ Loud audio.
+ The dynamic track mechanics are great.
+ Fun but tough racing.

- Not massively different from its predecessor.
- The learning curve is tough.

(Rating: PEGI 3 In-Game purchases Release date: 10/04/2025 Price: £59.99+)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on PC (Steam and Epic Games Store) and PlayStation 5)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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