
PS4
MotoGP 18
7.35
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About this game
Developer: Milestone S.r.l.
Content Rating: Everyone
Summary
Become the star of the 2018 MotoGP™ season! Pursue your career as a professional rider starting from the Red Bull MotoGP™ Rookies Cup up to the Premier class of the MotoGP™.
Race with all the riders of the MotoGP™ on 19 official tracks, including the new Buriram International Circuit in Thailand and enjoy an even more immersive experience thanks to new features and a new edition of the MotoGP™ eSport Championship.
Feel like a professional rider, decide how to change your bike, learn how to manage tyre wear and use the MotoGP™ ID to monitor your progress. Following your friends' races has never been so simple thanks to the new cameras that can be set to Spectator Mode.
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18 Reviews6.85
It's stuffed to the brim with Moto Grand Prix-related details like racers, tracks, and commentary, and includes plenty of different options that riders can use to tweak their bikes and chase a podium finish. With that said, MotoGP 18 simply feels less thrilling than it should, mostly due to its underwhelming graphics, spartan presentation, and monotonous gameplay.
It's an improvement on the previous iteration, even if only visually. Aside from that, it feels like the same game but ever so slightly improved. That's the real shame, the jump from Milestone's ageing engine to Unreal had a lot of potential. Considering everything, do I recommend MotoGP 18? If you want a motorbike racing game now, then go for it. If not, you may be better waiting for Ride 3.
I understand one of the big attractions to the MotoGP series is the realism, but too much realism for me takes away the hint of escapism that I look for in games. MotoGP 18 is impressive, as all of Milestone’s games are, but that doesn’t always translate to fun for general audiences. This title is a must have for serious Grand Prix fans, but lay people like me it comes off as overwhelming with a tedious learning curve.