THQ Inc. today announced the release of MX vs. ATV Reflex, marking the highly anticipated return of the multi-million unit-selling franchise. MX vs. ATV Reflex marks the debut of Rainbow Studios' proprietary Rhythm Racing 2.0 physics engine, with cutting-edge features such as intuitive, dual-stick control and real-time terrain deformation that changes the track with every lap. Developed by THQ’s award-winning internal studio Rainbow Studios, MX vs. ATV Reflex features a wide variety of race modes, vehicles and worlds to explore, and is now available at retail outlets nationwide for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system, PSP (PlayStation Portable) system and Nintendo DS.
“MX vs. ATV is one of THQ’s most profitable original franchises, offering an exhilarating racing experience for gamers, off-road fans and mainstream consumers of all ages,” said Brian Coleman, vice president of global brand management, THQ. “MX vs. ATV Reflex builds on Rainbow Studios’ unmatched pedigree and delivers this Holiday’s must-have racing title.”
“The Rhythm Racing 2.0 physics engine revolutionizes the franchise, and captures the thrilling spectacle of the sport like never before,” said Nick Wlodyka, general manager, Rainbow Studios. “The dual-stick controls and unprecedented terrain deformation will forever change the way racing games are played.”
MX vs. ATV Reflex marks the highly anticipated return of the MX vs. ATV franchise and features the all-new Rhythm Racing 2.0 physics engine, Rider Reflex control system and real-time terrain deformation. The Rider Reflex control system separates machine steering from body positioning, allowing the independently controlled rider to shift his weight, perform death-defying stunts and avoid potentially devastating wrecks. MX vs. ATV Reflex’s unprecedented terrain deformation system ensures no two tracks are ever the same, allowing gamers to carve lines and deep ruts that have a real-time impact on gameplay and remain persistent through the full length of each race. For more information on MX vs. ATV Reflex, please visit http://www.mxvsatv.com.