Bikes! Bums! France! but is that all that is to offer here?
Le Tour De France! Cycling at its finest, every year 22 teams go head to head in a gruelling 21 stage ride across the French countryside to find out which team are the ultimate cycling champions! But does this carry over well onto my wonderful Xbox One? Well, I set my gears to max and headed off to find out!
Coming out of Cyanide Studios, who are already well known for their previous outings into the cycling world and other sport based activities (Blood Bowl, anyone?), this title is the second Cycling game onto the new gen consoles (the other, being Le Tour De France 2014). With a recent spat of AAA titles being released into the wild, I can't help but feel that this may of been the wrong time for this to be released, but with its almost niche selling point, I'm also unsure that any other time would of been right.
I jumped straight in, the tutorial is relatively simple which was a breathe of fresh air for someone who can barely remember how to ride a bike (however, its said that it never leaves, I'm willing to test that theory), with a voice over explaining the different terms for non-cyclists and what each appropriate button to press to perform said actions. When climbing, hammering the A button gives the cyclist a attack boost to go up the hill, and when coming back down (my favourite part), the player can adopt an aerodynamic position to gain that extra couple of feet on the opposition. In the flat sections a button can be held to follow an opposition player or a team member, which basically just auto-pilots until you want to take over again or said leader decides to attack and race for the sunset. On top of all this, choosing when to devour some tasty drinks or gels to keep your energy high is also an important part to play (hitting the wall is never fun, in any aspect of life).
At any point when not attacking, the player has a team communications option where you're able to give commands to fellow team mates or take their tiny bodies over completely and ride for them. I feel this is a good move from Cyanide, as holding a button purely to follow an AI for 3-4 minutes on the flat sections can become all rather boring. On top of this, sadly Le Tour De France doesn't look all that appealing, with what felt like huge frame rate hits at times and generally a lacklustre resolution and polish.
There are a few other games modes but not many, with a Pro Team section which is more of the management side, earning money as you participate in your team so that more riders of higher calibre can be hired, ensuring that your managed team are balanced so every situation can be handled. Along with this is a Challenge mode, which is exactly as it sounds, race to the finish as fast as possible.
Overall, if you're into cycling then I've no doubt that this is right up your street, however for anyone who has no real interest in cycling will sadly fall off quite fast, as its repetitive nature and almost grinding from the start feeling didn't leave too much of a mark on my memory. A good continuation for Cyanide, but I can't see it being attractive enough to bring in a wider audience.
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