MX vs. ATV Untamed combines different elements of the two motor sports into one complete game. While the majority of the game involves different races and race types (indoor, outdoor, etc.), it also combines an arcade element that is omnipresent in every single mode. Because of the arcade feel, don't expect realistic physics as you're bumping across the ground or flying through the air. Instead, expect high-flying daredevil moves because even while racing, you can perform some serious tricks of the trade. If you can't get enough tricking while racing, you can always jump into some Freestyle events to get your blood pumping (and your stomach churning).
Along with MX motorcycles and ATV four wheelers, Untamed also (less frequently) gives you control of monster trucks, buggies, and mini-bikes. When it comes to the heart of the game, however, it's all about the title vehicles. The unconventional combination of different vehicles types racing against each other has a fair balance, with the exception of the monster trucks, which may be fun to drive, but that fun comes at a severe disadvantage when trying to maneuver corners. Tricks cannot be performed with the trucks either, which takes some of the enjoyment out of those races.
When it comes to game types, modes of play, and variety in general, MX vs. ATV Untamed does overachieve compared to a lot of other racers. Again, I'll repeat that most modes of play are still just different varieties of racing. You will be treated to: Freeride, National, Supercross, Freestyle, Opencross, Supermoto, Endurocross, Waypoint and Minimoto. In addition, you can test your skills in an X-cross Tournament or in the Event Series, allowing a huge variety of race types.
Multiplayer also comes into play and allows competition via split-screen, system link, or Xbox Live. Here you'll be able to take on your buddy sitting next to you or a total stranger across the country in events like Section Race (capture as mention sections of the track as possible), Graffiti (best tricks take over), Snake (trap your opponent), Tag (you're it!), and everyone's favorite, Hockey (split-screen only, disappointingly).