I should probably confess now that the last motorcycle game I played was Road Rash II on the Sega Megadrive, which came out in 1993, and it didn't bode well for my review of MotoGP 09/10 when, upon discovering that you can't punch rivals until the...
Such problems are not enough to detract from MotoGP 09/10’s successes, and there are enough of these to make it just about worthwhile for anyone desperately itching for some authentic action. There’s a generosity in this regard too, with the 2...
Abstract: With the MotoGP season now upon us, it’s time to rev up our own console creations and take to the track. The newest two wheeler in the pit paddock is Capcoms latest instalment in the Moto series, MotoGP 09/10. The first thing that comes to mind is the...
Abstract: There's lots to like here in terms of an accessible arcade bike racer, with a career mode that features some nifty team management facets which really beef up the experience. Not everything is pitched perfectly, but developer Monumental has definitely...
It's rare indeed that the addition of RPG elements to any other genre makes the overall experience more accessible, but that's a feat Monumental has achieved with aplomb. If you've not sampled the knife-edge thrill of two-wheeled racing, why n...
Abstract: The MotoGP game franchise has been licensed to Japanese developer Capcom since 2007, and it released its first instalment of the series on the PS2 console. Starting from 2008, the game was shifted to the latest-gen PS3 and Xbox 360 systems. Having ski...
von Roland Nicolai Der spielerische Inhalt von MotoGP 09/10 hat mir persönlich deutlich besser gefallen, als die 2008er-Episode der Rennspielsimulation. Das liegt zum einen daran, weil es mehr Spielmodi gibt, der Karrieremodus mit dem Team-Manager si...