
The next two courses The Rabbit Hole and Titan Causeway see a little less of the wet stuff involved, instead focusing on the Trials Fusion basics of bunny hopping, jumping and precision landing across the couple of minutes it’ll take you to complete each.

It’s all very simple and is a great introduction to the new dynamics that are planned for you. A medium level track which is simple enough to complete and takes us beneath the waves with a quick hit from the very first minute, eventually rising from the depths back into the real world before getting a quick soak again as you reach the end. Looking at the tracks, we first dive deep with ‘Depth Disturbance’. Taking us deep into the abyss, under the sea and in the search for ancient ruins and a long forgotten civilization, ‘Welcome’ brings a new element of physics to Fusion one that gives us plenty of fun whilst doing so. Well, Ubisoft have seemingly sat up and listened as Welcome to the Abyss not only sees a couple of extra tracks over the norm, but the included extras are more than suitable for the average player. Whilst both are fairly decent, especially the latter, there was a slight concern that those Trials riders who were a little less skilled than the hardcore (I’m including myself firmly in this bracket), would find both packs a little disappointing due to the inclusion of only three medium difficulty tracks. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.By now you have hopefully picked up and checked out the first two content packs for Fusion Riders of the Rustlands and Empire of the Sky. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms.

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