That was before I'd even revved an engine or taken a lung full of balsa wood. When I first played Evolution, I immediately opened up an IM window to John and ordered him to download the game just to experience its glorious intro. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Richard Harris Trials Evolution began like this. It's a talent that's helped me enjoy Trials Fusion, because a lot of the time I've been pretending it's acting like Trials Evolution. So I've spent six Harry Potters mentally redigitising Richard Harris back into the films. His wandering accent and over-energetic wizardly ways just eviscerated the gentle and wise and twinkly Dumbledore of the first two movies. I loved Richard Harris as Dumbledore, and I completely hated Gambon's portrayal. I have a mental sleight of lobe that I do with movies: if someone is appalling in a role, I just imagine another actor in his place. nope, you're going to have to explain.' Dumbledore, readers. If Trials Evolution Gold Edition is Richard Harris, then Trials Fusion is Michael Gambon. Can Trials Fusion pull off the same trick? Here's wot I think. It's so good, so willing to be completely OTT, that it charmed the backwheel off me. I didn't care that it was only on Uplay, and I didn't suffer any the bugs that bogged it down a little in John's review. It filled in the holes of a busy day or fixed a boring evening. Trials Evolution Gold Edition turned out to be the perfect game to play when I didn't have much time or didn't know what to play.