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The neverending madness of Elasto Mania Remastered spins onto Xbox

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elasto mania remastered xbox

Mixing a Trials vibe with possibly that of Zombie Hill Racing (albeit zombie-less, we think), Elasto Mania Remastered tricks, flips and spins its way onto Xbox, delivering an easy to understand, but hard to master motorbike experience. 

Having first been released way back in 2000 as the bog-standard Elasto Mania, this Remastered version comes to Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S to provide an altogether bigger, better and zanier experience than before, as players jump onboard a tricky trials bike and attempt to hone their skills through a series of challenges. 

Priced at £8.39 and ready to download from the Xbox Store this very second, Elasto Mania Remastered from the Elasto Mania Team will see you swinging your way through multiple levels, trying to understand the finest routes and working out exactly how your trick-fuelled bike is going to help you through it. 

With a single player campaign to master, online leaderboards to compete for and the chance to prove your skills to others via a local cooperative take, Elasto Mania Remastered should cover some near endless bases. Throw in over 100 new levels in this version and you’ve got a ton to get involved in. 

Stay tuned for our full review of Elasto Mania Remastered on Xbox Series X|S soon. 

Game Description:

A NOT TOO CASUAL BIKE GAME Elasto Mania (commonly known as Elma) is an indie motorbike simulation game, a colorful 2D racing experience first released in 2000 as a successor to Action SuperCross. The remastered version is bigger & better than the original – the definitive way to play. This gem is challenging to master, but you will quickly get the hang of it, once you start playing! A NEVERENDING EXPERIENCE There is always something new to discover when it comes to this beloved enduro platformer. When you think you have completed all the levels and collected all the goodies, it’s time to go online and compete on the leaderboards, or play together with a friend for a new perspective on old levels. And don’t worry, you won’t run out of content – there are more than a hundred additional levels in this version, with even more on the way.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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