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Initial release date
  
10 May 2011

Series
  
MX vs. ATV

Platforms
  
PlayStation 3, Xbox 360


Publisher
  
THQ

Genre
  
Racing video game

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Mode(s)
  
Single-player, Multiplayer

Developers
  
THQ, THQ Digital Studio Phoenix, Rainbow Studios

Similar
  
MX vs ATV games, THQ games, Racing video games

MX vs. ATV Alive is an off-road racing game developed by Rainbow Studios, who renamed to THQ Digital Phoenix during its development. The game is the fourth title in the MX vs. ATV series, following MX vs. ATV Reflex, and the last game in the series published by THQ. MX vs. ATV Alive was released on May 10, 2011 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It was the first THQ game to be launched with a new pricing model, where the game would be sold at a lower retail price than most new releases ($39.99 in the United States), but with a larger amount of paid downloadable content.

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During the month of January 2015, MX vs. ATV Alive was listed as a free retail game download for Xbox Live Gold members on the Xbox 360.

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Reception

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MX vs. ATV Alive was released to mixed reviews; its PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions attained an aggregate score of 62 and 63 on Metacritic. Much of its criticism was directed towards the game's intentional lack of much initial content due to its DLC-oriented structure. In particular, Computer and Video Games felt that the business model was interesting, but made the resulting game "overly minimal to point of it feeling like a rip off despite the slightly lower price tag."

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GameZone gave the game a 7.5/10, considering it to be "an enjoyable, competent off-road racer that succeeds due to its impressive style but struggles from some glaring limitations." While its overall gameplay was considered to be enjoyable and comparable to an arcade-style game, graphical glitches were seen once in a while, and the lack of courses resulting from their slow unlock time led to a repetitive experience.

After Nordic Games acquired MX vs. ATV and THQ's other remaining franchises during their April 2013 liquidation, the company responded to queries on the game's forum regarding missing, unreleased servers and unannounced multiplayer server shutdowns for the game, and stated that they would look into the issues.

References

MX vs. ATV Alive Wikipedia