Urban Trial Freestyle Now Available For The 3DS
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Urban Trial Freestyle Now Available For The 3DS

Urban Trial Freestyle, a sidescrolling motorbike-centric stunt and racing game from Tate Interactive, is now available for the 3DS via the Nintendo eShop. Originally released on the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita, this version of the game costs £6.29 in the UK, $6.99 in North America, and 6,99 € in Europe. Featuring over 45 levels, the game includes three modes - Time Attack, Challenge and Stunt Mode, as well as the option to challenge friends and players who have registered times on the ingame leaderboards via ghost data.
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Urban Trial Freestyle, a sidescrolling motorbike-centric stunt and racing game from Tate Interactive, is now available for the 3DS via the Nintendo eShop. Originally released on the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita, this version of the game costs £6.29 in the UK, $6.99 in North America, and 6,99 € in Europe. Featuring over 45 levels, the game includes three modes – Time Attack, Challenge and Stunt Mode, as well as the option to challenge friends and players who have registered times on the in-game leaderboards via ghost data.

Other features include the ability to unlock and pick from customizable parts for your bike and outfits for your driver, advanced physics and dynamic, changing environments. A new feature, exclusive to the 3DS version, is an in-game track editor, allowing players to make their own levels to drive through.

Additional screenshots and a launch trailer can be viewed below.


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