This sequel to 1998's Motocross Madness was released in May 2000 with improved graphics, which included better textures and many landscape objects like trees, road signs and caravans.
In Pro-Circuit mode, a single player follows a series of events and courses in an effort to win prize money and upgrade equipment.
In either mode, players are not limited to track space, and are free to play amongst the terrain and inanimate objects[7] or moving features such as trains, cars and farm tractors.
In Enduro mode, which is similar to baja, the player also races against other opponents to ride through gates, with the goal of being the first to complete a certain number of laps.
In Supercross mode, the player must race against other opponents within a dirtbiking track in a large stadium watched by an audience.
Microsoft added to the realism of the game by securing licensed motorcycles from Yamaha, KTM, Suzuki, and Honda.
Most of the in-game sounds, such as the bikers crying out in pain when falling or radios playing in nearby caravans, were recorded from real-life sources.
The eye-candy is constantly impressive, the physics are crazy enough to be fun but real enough to look right, and the multiplayer game is a blast, especially if you've got devious friends.
"[7] Stephen Poole of GameSpot said that the game "isn't the most realistic motorcycle simulation you can buy, but it's definitely one of the most enjoyable.
They hailed it as "far and away the most viscerally pleasing and outright fun racing game we've played in a long time.