Capcom's MotoGP series has carved a bit of a niche out for itself by giving motorcycle racing fans a sim-style experience, but hasn't quite reached the upper-echelon of racing games despite years of entries because of little things holding it back.
Capcom's MotoGP series has carved a bit of a niche out for itself by giving motorcycle racing fans a sim-style experience, but hasn't quite reached the upper-echelon of racing games despite years of entries because of little things holding it back.
If you've ever watched superbike racing, you know that it is an intense affair, with riders leaning with their entire bodies to steer around curves, their helmets mere inches from the hard asphalt below them and their knees literally rubbing over the road.
+ Career mode is a shining beacon; definitely shows potential
In this latest official MotoGP game, you take on the role of a new rider in the lowly 125cc support class, hoping to work your way up to Moto2 and eventually the MotoGP series itself.
Fantastic team management gameplay; Online races support up to 20 players; Co-op career is great fun
Handling has major flaws; Graphics are inconsistent at best; Co-op career is offline split-screen only; Very little has been improved since last year's game
A more accessible and enjoyable racer than last year's outing, MotoGP 10/11 ensures the franchise is once again heading in the right direction.
With a crossover between three of Sony's franchises, Playstation Move Heroes brings their characters into a strange world to compete in challenges to find out who among them is the best.
MotoGP 10/11 is certainly not a terrible game, yet it has so little to offer besides its decent career and great racing core that it becomes really difficult to recommend to anyone but the most enthusiastic of MotoGP fans.
This year's Moto GP comes packed with great graphics, improved handling and an all new physics engine. Too bad the developers decided not to add any new modes or gameplay quirks. The end result is a solid racing game that is neither fresh nor original!
I've kept this review short because the game looks and feels just like MotoGP 08, which is a real shame. Why the game hasn't evolve since then is a mystery…oh sure, it has been handling and more realistic models, but the rest of the game is weak visually and the modes are essentially the same.
Don't Stop Believin'
The last motogp game i played was 03 and this one is not as bad as everyone says. i like it and i would recommend it. The only thing i did not like was that all the bikes sound the same.
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