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Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 3

 

 

Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 3 

 

Followers of our Twitch channel were able to watch me play Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 3 on the PS4 live. Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 3 can also be found on the Nintendo Switch, PC, Stadia and Xbox One. Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 3 is a step backwards from the last game. The controls are horrible in Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 3. Why is this so hard for Milestone to figure out? The controls in Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 3 are way too touchy.

Offensive music met me in Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 3 after the long installation and long loading. Then I had to quickly customize my character to turn the music volume to zero. I could not pick and choose which songs could play in Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 3. The ESRB had no descriptor for this problem either. They also had no descriptor for the violence related to crashing on a motorcycle. The publisher and developer of Monster Energy Supercross The Official Videogame 3 is Milestone. Expect a full review in an upcoming issue of the always amazing Family Friendly Gaming magazine and e-magazine.
{12/26/2020}
- Paul

 

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