Your basket - 

0 items

Free UK delivery

Items in your basket...

0 items

Good with...

Trials Evolution Xbox Live

Xbox Live

Share with HUKD

Av. User Rating

  • Age Rating: P 12

In stock

Product summary

Push your motorbike - and your biking skills - to the limit in Trials Evolution, part of Arcade Next on Xbox Live… See more

Bookmark and Share

Av. User Rating

  • Age Rating: P 12

Trials Evolution Product Details

Released on TBD

Trials Evolution is survival of the fastest!

Key Features:

More Fun With Friends
For the first time in the Trials series, you can now compete head-to-head in multiplayer races. Have a blast with your friends playing four player local multiplayer, or venture online into Private or Public races, competing in four-player frenzied multiplayer mayhem!

More Than A Sequel
Curved driving lines, outdoor environments, and a steady 60 frames per second means the action never stops. New bike and rider customizations let you ride the way you want to, while an all-new in-game system of medals and license tests guide new players into the game.

Crazy Powerful Editor
Trials Evolution features the most sophisticated in-game level editor ever released for a digital console game. It is the exact same editor used by RedLynx developers to create levels and mini-games, and it puts an unprecedented level of power in the hands of gamers and aspiring game designers.

Endlessly Playable
Even users who never touch the in-game editor will benefit from its presence with direct access to hundreds of brand new levels and mini-games created by other users. All this can be accessed directly from the TRACK CENTRAL portion of the menu. New content is always just a click away!

Please Note: This product is for use with UK Xbox consoles only.

Please Note: By purchasing an Xbox LIVE game or add on you are actually purchasing the Xbox LIVE points required to download the game/add on via Xbox LIVE marketplace. Once you receive your code you will need to add your new points to your Xbox LIVE account and then use them to purchase the game

  • Best Downloads of 2012


    It's been an astonishing year for downloads with a raft of low-priced, mainly indie games that have packed more punch than most triple-A titles. If for some reason you don't think that downloadables can match their boxed brethren, then check out what you've missed and start kicking yourself. Or make it easy on your foot and get downloading instead...

    #

    The Walking Dead (X360/PS3/PC/Mac/iOS)


    Quick-time events, simple puzzles and a shonky games engine; they're hardly what you'd call marketing bullet points but this is the best TV/film/comic adaptation we've ever played - and a contender for 'game of the year' as well. Set in The Walking Dead universe but with its own characters and story, this five-part adventure sees you playing as Lee Everett charged with looking after an orphan in a world overcome by zombies. It features some simple but contextually-perfect puzzle-powered gameplay plus pitch-perfect characterisations and a storyline that can proudly stand decomposing shoulder-to-decomposing shoulder with the comic and TV series. Most importantly, it packs the kind of emotional wallop that big leaguers like Heavy Rain can only dream of...

    Mark of the Ninja (X360/PC)


    Lurking in the shadows behind its horribly generic name is this riveting stealth game. The premise is simple - take the key 3D stealth-combat ingredients of Splinter Cell and Metal Gear Solid and turn them into a 2D platformer. Sound like it shouldn't work? Think again - from the makers of the cult The Dishwasher series, MOTN sees you playing as, well, take a guess, hellbent on stopping the evil machinations of... oh never mind - we did warn you it sounded generic, right? The end result though is a masterclass in visceral stealth action as you creep down halls and corridors, crawl through air vents and leap across rooftops, planning and executing the enemy in ever more fiendish ways. Brilliant.

    #

    Tokyo Jungle (PS3)


    As mad as bag of spanners, well, spaniels in this case, Tokyo Jungle is a highly original take on the jaded apocalypse theme that sees you taking to the mean streets of Tokyo that humankind has mysteriously vanished from. So what role do you play? A veritable zoo-full of critters, that's what! Starting off as a wee dog, it's your job to fight off all manner of species, forage for food and procreate to ensure your species survival - and the best bit? That you can try out being all manner of different animals, proving in the process that it's a dog-eats-dog-eats-crocodile-eats-cat-eats-hyena-eats-hippo-eats-velociraptor world out there. Funny, scary and vicious.

    Honourable Mentions

    Fez for X360
    A labour of love for its creator Rich Vreeland, this 8-bit-style marvel is astonishing to look at and play thanks to its clever use of dimensions, mind-mashing puzzles and oh-so-sweet old-skool 2D platforming action.

    Journey for PS3
    Sublime graphics marred to a haunting soundtrack sees you trekking across a desert landscape on a quest to reach the top of a distant mountain. With its innovative co-op and arresting sights that stay with you long after finishing, this is without doubt one of the PS3's finest hours.

    Trials Evolution for X360/PC
    Twitch gaming at its very best, negotiate ever more tortuous tracks on a motorbike. Simple but so dangerously addictive that perhaps the Mayans should have warned us about this instead...

    Published: 24/12/2012


  • And so another year gallops to a close, thundering through the ribbon into January on a wave of good cheer and over-eating. And what a cracker of a year it's been for gaming, with all the major platforms delivering some absolutely stonking exclusives along with some truly spectacular blockbusters spread across all formats, like warm butter on the crumpet you're hopefully eating right now to ward off the December chills.

    Halo 4 for Xbox 360 at GAME

    For Xbox 360 owners, it's been the year in which Master Chief finally returned to the gaming stage. Absent for five years - an eternity in games terms - his triumphant return in Halo 4 not only kickstarted the new Reclaimer Trilogy, but also introduced new developer 343 Studios to the series. 343 immediately put its stamp on Bungie's universe, crafting a game with sumptuous visuals and a distinctly personal spin on storytelling, as Chief battles not just to save the galaxy, but his AI companion Cortana, whose code is deteriorating. Add in an exhaustive suite of multiplayer modes, a full co-op campaign, and the ongoing Spartan Ops bonus missions and you've got one of the best games of the series, and of this year.

    Forza Horizon for Xbox 360 at GAME

    Halo wasn't the only Microsoft legend getting a makeover in 2012. Forza Horizon took the imposing racing simulation and gave it a funky mainstream twist, combining developer Turn 10's impeccable vehicle physics with an open world underground racing vibe. Everything from drift racing to hardcore rallying is covered as you roar around a virtual Colorado racing festival, looking for events and opportunities to show off your talent behind the wheel.

    Fable: The Journey for Xbox 360 at GAME

    The wonderful land of Albion also showed off a new perspective in Fable: The Journey. This Kinect-fuelled spin-off from the superb RPG series puts you right into the action as a young boy, separated from his tribe and forced to travel across this magical land alone as dark forces gather against him. Using precision motion control, you steer your wagon, fire off spells and even look after your loyal horse. It's an unusual game, offering an experience far removed from the other Fable titles, yet it's also one of the best Kinect games. Immersive and packed with genuine challenge, it's a good sign that motion gaming doesn't have to just mean simple mini-games for little kids.

    Witcher 2 Assasins of Kings Enhanced Edition for Xbox 360 at GAME

    Definitely not suitable for little kids was The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. Previously a well-deserved smash hit on the PC, the game crossed over to consoles exclusively for Xbox 360. This was no mere half-hearted port either. Czech developer CD Projekt went out of its way to recreate the game specifically for a console audience, adding four hours of fresh questing content, as well as new cinematics. The result was one of the best role-playing games, not just of 2012, but of all time. A thorny, challenging adventure set in a bawdy, complex world torn apart by racism, political strife and class war.

    Minecraft on Xbox LIVE for Xbox 360 at GAME

    On the digital frontline, the Xbox continued to thrill. World conquering epic Minecraft came to consoles just for the 360, allowing a whole new audience to experience the genius of Mojang's communal block bashing and building. No surprise that it quickly became one of the most popular online games, challenging even the heavyweight shooters. Indie hit Fez got critics hot under the collar too with its mind-bending puzzle platforming action, and knockabout motocross romp Trials Evolution offered gamers the chance to punish their ragdoll rider in the year's biggest highs and most hilarious fails.

    Call of Duty: Black Ops II Season Pass on Xbox LIVE for Xbox 360 at GAME

    Xbox owners weren't left out when it came to multi-format releases either. The brilliant Borderlands 2, with its lunatic mix of co-op action and loot-swapping mayhem, is what your Xbox LIVE Friends List was invented for, while the online action of hits such as FIFA 13 and Need for Speed: Most Wanted made the most of Microsoft's ever-evolving digital community. Even the biggest game of the year had something extra special for Xbox players, as Activision announced that all the DLC maps for Call of Duty: Black Ops II will be exclusive to Xbox 360 for a limited time.

    And that's just this year. Where will Xbox be in another twelve months? Will there be a new console to save up for? How long will we have to wait for Halo 5? And what will developers do next with the controller-free Kinect? One thing's for sure, it's going to be an amazing ride finding out.

    Published: 13/12/2012

Trials Evolution User Reviews
Top review
Stephen
5 months ago
Brilliant
Got my code straight away, both on the web page and through to my e-mail. Awesome game as well, very recommended!
JaguarStrike
9 months ago
Great Service
As soon as I payed I got my code through to download 1200 points which is the price of this game, technically you could spend the money on something else but this game is really good, annoying, but good
Configuring your price alert

As a valued customer we now offer you the facility to sign up to email price alerts. Please enter the price you want to be, or below, and if drops to that level we will let you know...

Which Product do you want?
How much do you want to pay?
    • Download

    • Only £9.99
  • Earn 80 reward points

Combo Offer
  • Trials Evolution
  • Trials Evolution - Origin of Pain

Buy Download today with Trials Evolution - Origin of Pain (Xbox Live)

Only £13.49

Please note: prices in GAME Stores may differ.

Add to WishList

You have chosen to add this product to your Wish List, but which version would you prefer to add?

Download £9.99

Similar Xbox Live games you may like

  1. Minecraft (Xbox Live)
  2. Terraria (Xbox Live)
  3. Castle Crashers (Xbox Live)
  4. The Cave (Xbox Live)
  5. Torchlight (Xbox Live)
  6. Worms Revolution (Xbox Live)
  7. Fez (Xbox Live)