From the start, MX Superfly shows how MX games should look and sound. Everything, from the riders to the tracks have an extremely clean look to them, which is kind of a funny statement when you think about it since you're racing through dirt - but anyway, I'm getting off track. Animations are top notch and smoother than a bald Billy Dee Williams in a malt liquor commercial. The amount of detail in each of the riders is amazing - shadows, realistic looking light effects, dirt and smoke flying everywhere. What's not to like?
The game's soundtrack simply rocks -so much so that I actually considered making myself a copy of it. Highlighted by bands like Hoobastank, Hotwire, and Funky Homosapien, the soundtrack goes a long way towards getting you ready to race. Of course, there are the requisite cheers and engine sounds which can drag the sound quality down just a bit (mostly because they have a very generic feel to them), but it is nothing that detracts from the presentation.