MotoGP 25


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Innovation is key to annual titles, and while MotoGP 25 did move over to the Unreal Engine 5, there are other big changes included in this year's game
MotoGP 25 is a great entry point into the series for any new players and makes a great alternative to four-wheel racing games. Returning players who have a lot of experience in the series may find the incremental changes aren't dramatic enough, but the arrival of additional new race types and the full junior seasons is nothing to frown at. In terms of gameplay and visuals, MotoGP 25 does pull a gap on its predecessors even if it doesn't lap them entirely. Though it's not without its faults, MotoGP 25 is easily the definitive motorcycle racing title out there today and brings with it the high levels of authenticity that we have come to expect from its developer.
MotoGP 25 continues to offer (as in previous installments) an ideal driving experience for any motorcycling enthusiast, but neither its new modes nor its apparent technical leap manage to improve the path of a series that has been stuck in a stalemate for too long.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
A great motorcycle simulation with a great new arcade mode.
Review in Italian | Read full review
But when it comes to what matters—riding, feeling the bike, and challenging the clock— MotoGP 25 offers one of the most comprehensive simulations currently available on consoles. If you love two wheels and are looking for a real challenge, this is your new home track.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Although the progress compared to last year is less incisive, MotoGP 25 confirms itself as the best starting point for those who want to immerse themselves in the wonderful bandwagon of the MotoGP.
Review in Italian | Read full review
MotoGP 25 delivers an authentic racing experience with sharp physics, smart AI, and gorgeous bike models. It offers plenty of modes and deep customization, making it a strong entry in the series. However, lackluster commentary, bland off-track visuals, and a dry career presentation hold it back from greatness.
MotoGP 25 rhymes with maximum accessibility for all , thanks for example to the introduction of some proximity indicators that allow users to better perceive the situation, in addition to the possibility of playing while driving with one hand.
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