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Personally from the little I saw the game is extremely well polished, ran for me and worked with my X-Input Logitech with no issues what-so-ever.
I'm not sure if you ever played the old NES game Excitebike but it's very much a modern day take off with tons more content.
The gist of the game is racing and stunts. So in stunt courses you're just trying to survive the course with the best time but those course feature different vehicles and death traps. For instance the one I tried I was in a minecart trying to escape raising and dropping blades on mechancial arms.
If you're a game pad junky who prefers arcadey games with higher difficulties and enjoy comparing scores or have people nearby who like to play locally with you - There's a lot of content here.
Even a free sandbox-like movie mode and you can build and share your own race and death trap tracks.