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Mixed or average reviews - based on 21 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 21
  2. Negative: 1 out of 21
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  1. Jun 30, 2017
    85
    In contrast to MXGP3, with MotoGP 17 Milestone created a complete racer with superb mechanics and a fantastic riding model that is as close to reality as a videogame can get.
  2. Jun 19, 2017
    80
    With two career modes and a buttload of customisation options, combined with exciting racing at any level, MotoGP ‘17 is another success for the series.
  3. Jun 16, 2017
    77
    Some new gameplay features like the manage system help the player to forget the graphics and the general lack of innovation.
  4. 75
    It may lack any distinctive feature that helps it truly stand out from the pack, but fans of motorcycle racing can’t go wrong here.
  5. Jul 1, 2017
    75
    MotoGP 17 is a step back from Valentino Rossi the game. Although it brings a new manager mode and classical riders, it does not justify the price tag.
  6. Jun 23, 2017
    75
    Another MotoGP sim plenty of content and fun to play but lacks the graphical punch found in the best driving games out there.
  7. Jun 21, 2017
    71
    After the 2016 surprisingly versatile and breezy Valentino Rossi: The Game, the series returns to rest on its laurels, offering the usual officially licensed contents, the traditional online and offline modes, plus a new yet slow Management Career powered by the efficient yet ancient proprietary graphic engine. No Rossi, no party.
  8. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Aug 9, 2017
    70
    These additions are all obviously welcome, but the racing itself doesn't really show much sign of progress. [Aug 2017, p.93]
  9. Jul 17, 2017
    70
    MotoGP 17 is a game that looks great on paper, but only manages to do enough to please the hardcore fan of the series.
  10. Jul 10, 2017
    70
    MotoGP 17 feels realistic and has every bike and circuit from the official license, but the game hasn´t improved enough from Valentino Rossi The Game (2016) and the graphic engine is outdated.
  11. Jun 29, 2017
    70
    Business as usual, which means: a lot of depth and content in the racing department, but also mediocre graphics and a lacklustre atmosphere.
  12. Jun 25, 2017
    70
    MotoGP 17 doesn't evolve much and visually feels quite outdated, but it is a good game, and it will satisfy the fans of this competition.
  13. Jun 21, 2017
    70
    MotoGP 17 is the last chapter of the historical motorbike simulation series created by Milestone. This year title is full of official contents and enriched by a nice Manager Modality, offering to the fans lots of hours of fun. With a solid gameplay and old-gen graphics (that is becoming every year more annoying), it’s a game suggested only to great fans of motor sports, especially with strong sales. For the others, better to wait for the switch of graphic engine, that is finally next to come.
  14. Jun 20, 2017
    70
    MotoGP 17 is a step back from the variety of content that featured Valentino Rossi: The Game. Manager Career is a good news, but does not justify the purchase of this annual license.
  15. Jun 16, 2017
    70
    Quotation forthcoming.
  16. Jun 27, 2017
    68
    As many others have already done, Milestone must change its engine and add much more tan just a season update and more legend drivers to the official MotoGP game. Manager mode is a great addition, as well as the improved work in tracks and configurations, although this MotoGP 17 feels quite too much like last year's one and it's hard to make it worth paying its full price.
  17. 62
    MotoGP is basically Valentino Rossi: The Game without The Italian Doctor. The game still works, and it's still fun, but it seems like the devs are waiting for the next year to finally bring the series into a new era.
  18. Jul 20, 2017
    60
    When you accelerate away from the line for the first time, you quickly realize how clinical and devoid of character it all is.
  19. Jun 20, 2017
    60
    MotoGP 17 could be seen as a last hurrah for Milestone’s ageing game engine, but even with new modes and technical improvements, it feels more like they’re treading water while waiting to revitalise the series next year with Unreal Engine 4. Get it if you absolutely must have 1080p60 MotoGP, but otherwise, there’s something better on the horizon.
  20. Jun 29, 2017
    56
    Yes, the manager mode is a neat addition and 60 fps on console is long overdue. But that aside, this is a meager full price update for a mediocre racing game.
  21. Jul 5, 2017
    40
    MotoGP 17 is, all in all, the choice motorcycle racer for fans. Unfortunately, this is due to a lack of options rather than anything else.
User Score
4.1

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 10 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 10
  2. Negative: 5 out of 10
  1. Aug 7, 2017
    5
    Still too much bugs..

    1. soundtrack wont play when you enter career mode. 2. Exactly the time When you finish the race a.k.a cross the
    Still too much bugs..

    1. soundtrack wont play when you enter career mode.

    2. Exactly the time When you finish the race a.k.a cross the finish line, then everybody also 'finish' their race by slowing down, celebrating, etc. so they're not push and race till finish line anymore. for example, if you have a 5s gap to the second place while in the last sector of last lap, and then when you cross the finish line, the second place (and the other riders) imidiately celebrating even still in the last corner. Therefore, in the results tab, you win by 8s margin.. wtf..

    3. When you finish behind a rider with a very little gap (about 0.070s or less), you still win the battle in the end. It turns up you finish 'ahead' of him by 0.001s or even less (could be exactly 0.000s). When i recheck and freeze the replay video in the finish line, i'm sure that i lost the battle because actually my opponent cross the finish line CLEARLY ahead of me, and by some MARGIN TOO (maybe about 0.07s)

    4. Still continuing from 3rd point, when that happens, it screwed the point system and podium celebration. You can be finish ahead in the timesheet (for example battling for third place - the podium!), but you still didn't get the podium celebration. So wierd. And the point? I dunno.. because in some point i realized that the opponent sometimes did not get the right points too.. so you race the championship for nothing..

    5. There still some extended hairpin that when you touch it, it feels like in gravel. Although it is an "asphalt"..

    6. This one is one of the most silly feature that motogp 17 has.. when you touch someone's bike from behind, or his sides, you both became slow down, it's like halted. Even when in the straight line, you touch someone's rear end, you both became slow and overtaken by others.. the worst part is.. when YOU being touched from behind (which is pretty often in simulation mode - another silly AI behaviour), then you also slowed down.. wtf is this crap.

    7. When you have a chance to seal the world title if you finish the last race at least (for example) 3rd position, the race target did not follow that chance.. the team still telling you that finish in 10th position is the target.. what a motivation!

    8. After you seal the world title in the last race of the season, no confirmation even for who is the world champion with how many points, etc.. and worse, you did not get the "congratulations!" thing.. it's like nothing happen.. and carry on.. like: "for the next season, which team you want to? Stay in your current team? Stay in moto3 class (even in the real world, regulations said that a moto3 world champion MUST step up into moto2 class) Step up to moto2 class? Or even demote to redbull rookies cup?" WTH...
    Even in the email section there is no review of your season, congratulations for sealing the world champion, farewell email from your old team, welcome email from new team, etc.. it's like we're in the stone age that dont use email..

    9. How can milestone remove the sighting lap every time you go out from garage??

    10. In some circuit, the AI's racing line still messed up.

    11. You'll struggle to achieve a good result in qualifying - that's good. But in the race they're slow as f*ck.. they can't even match my slowed race pace.. with low class team i still can win the race easy..

    12. AI too stupid. They will ALWAYS pass a rider by late braking, no matter what even they will go wide by doing so. It worsening when i want to hit a corner then suddenly got hit from the inside (even i already close the room in the inside) they still come thru using grass - and then getting me wide, and because we touched, we slowed.. wtf is that??

    13. Still about AI's stupidity. In the straight when there's a CLEAR and EASY chance to pass me, sometimes, they BRAKING INSTEAD! Although i only accidentally block them a bit! They won't take the other line and choose to brake..

    14. Others that need improvement: braking power still too much. In real world a moto3 bike need to brake at about 4-5 seconds, way before entering the first corner in Qatar circuit. But in this game you can brake really close to the corner and brake about 2-3 seconds.

    Other than that, i like this game because it's the only official game that motogp has..
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  2. Feb 27, 2019
    5
    the good:

    managerial career
    ai quali pace
    physics
    sound

    THE BAD

    graphics (looks like a ps3 launch title)
    ai race pace
    no real events
  3. Sep 25, 2017
    4
    Poorly coded game. The managerial side of the game is excellent, but, unfortunately, the AI and simulation part seem to be coded by people whoPoorly coded game. The managerial side of the game is excellent, but, unfortunately, the AI and simulation part seem to be coded by people who have never watched MotoGP, or have ever ridden a motorcycle - or even a bike - at that.

    Pros: well thought out career modes, good ways of distinguishing riders and bikes.

    Cons: AI makes no sense - essentially increasing the difficulty of the game does nothing to improve the AI; instead it gives their engines, brakes and steering more power/stability, very inconsistent riding, AI faster in races than qualifying (soon the AI will get faster as their tire wear goes up)

    Overall: a game that any seasoned racing gamer will probably pass on after the first few races.
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