New Urban Trial Freestyle screens show off explosive, physics-based PS3 and PS Vita stunt bike action

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The Trials HD series is unfortunately still exclusive to the Xbox 360, so PlayStation and Nintendo gamers have had to sit patiently and wait for a worthy alternative. And that’s where Tate Interactive’s Urban Trial Freestyle hopefully comes in.

Urban Trial Freestyle is in development and scheduled for a digital release on the PS3, PS Vita and 3DS, and it looks like it very well may give Trials HD a run for its money.

Take a look at the latest screens of the PSN and PS Vita versions in action.

Urban Trial Freestyle screens:

Urban Trial Freestyle will have you racing against the clock, while performing radical stunts, across five varied 3D urban environments – in pursuit of the perfect score. The physics-based motorcycle racing game?s gritty setting with dynamic environments offer a re-imagining of the massively popular action bike racer genre.

The new game-play trailer showcases Urban Trial Freestyle?s epic backgrounds, detailed graphics and innovative physics-engine. Watch as riders perform edgy and dangerous stunts across a sprawling city.

Urban Trial Freestyle doesn’t have a solid release date yet, so check back soon.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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