When I first started playing the original
Motocross Madness, I was brand new to the world of Motocross. I didn't know what Baja was or how challenging the stunt quarry would be. I soon learned and fell off many a bike trying to do a bar hop.
Motocross Madness 2 offers two new racing modes, Enduro Racing and Pro Circuit Racing. Enduro is where you have to get from Point A to Point B in many different environments and environmental conditions. Your track may be slick or may have mud, gravel or ice on it. The Pro Circuit is where a single player will start off as a rookie and continue up the ranks, earning money, titles, and sponsorship dollars. For the Nationals and Supercross tracks, Microsoft went to the source in enlisting the expertise of Supercross sensation Stephane Roncada.
Motocross Madness 2 also offers many multi-player options, which include the formation of online teams and leagues. Plus, there is a new online scoring system, which allows players to rank themselves against players from all over the Internet.
I do feel that I am obligated to mention the warning Microsoft gives. DON'T TRY THESE MOVES AT HOME! Some of the riding in the game is meant for entertainment purposes only and if you were to do some of the moves and stunts, you would have to be the best Motocross driver in the world.