- Publisher: Milestone S.r.l
- Release Date: Apr 30, 2025
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
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Apr 29, 2025MotoGP 25 is the first game of the series that I have played after a long time, and the game reminded me of this by crashing many times. However, my failures did not turn me off from the game, on the contrary, they increased my ambition to go around the track a second, half a second, 0.1 seconds faster. This is the purest proof of how good the game is.
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Apr 29, 2025MotoGP 25 continues its streak of victories in the motorcycle simulation genre, presenting itself as very solid in its Pro mode and fresh in the new Arcade, which simplifies without trivializing a riding model that is now refined, physical, exhilarating from the start until you take it to the limit, getting the best out of it.
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May 19, 2025Even though it's a respectable feature, don't really believe in the “adaptive difficulty” or other basic adjustments of MotoGP 25. If you're interested in the game, either dive deep into the races that simulate all the hardships and glories of real life, or invest time in the settings until you reach an appropriate balance of challenge and fun. The competent production, with beautiful visuals whether in the first or third person, and fast loading encourages the competition for championships and races. A great suggestion for lovers of high speed and who are willing to dedicate themselves to a rich and fun, but equally demanding universe.
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Apr 29, 2025To sum it up: MotoGP 25 is a huge leap for the racing series and the best instalment in ages. Milestone scores points with two major changes: the switch to Unreal Engine 5 and the customization options in Arcade and Pro gameplay. If you were looking for a motorcycle-racing-game, then MotoGP 25 is a very good alternative.
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May 25, 2025For yet another year in a row, MotoGP proves to be the best series for two-wheel racing fans, with noticeable improvements over previous entries. The changes on the track significantly help newcomers enjoy the game during the learning phase and have fun even without being experienced riders, while the new Race-off mode brings plenty of excitement away from the glamour of the 'Grand Prix'.
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May 1, 2025While MotoGP 25 doesn't attempt to reinvent the wheel or radically transform the franchise, it understands its audience and remains focused on its core strengths. The game continues to deliver the demanding, true-to-life simulation that long-time fans have come to expect while also making thoughtful strides toward accessibility. With improved tutorials, more forgiving assists, and a streamlined user experience, MotoGP 25 opens the door to newcomers and casual players without compromising the depth that defines the series. It's a game that knows what it wants to be and who it's for and succeeds by staying true to that vision.
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May 1, 2025With MotoGP25, Milestone delivers THE moto simulation game so far.
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May 1, 2025New content might be lacking, but the simulation is still excellent and accessible even to newcomers as Milestone double down on their smart, optional driving aids.
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Apr 30, 2025MotoGP 25 presents itself as one of the most complete simulators of the MotoGP World Championship. Right from the start, it offers enough modes to keep players satisfied, along with several new features that make it more accessible. Additionally, it stands out as the entry with the widest range of customization options.
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Apr 30, 2025Milestone doesn't have to continue to innovate its MotoGP series, but it simply desires to. The Career Mode shines once again with its implementation and engagement. The racing now offers an arcade physics engine to go along with the simulation engine, which allows anyone to jump on and race. It's fun for veterans as well. The new racing disciplines are a welcome change that requires more tracks and implementation. The Career Mode should start by competing in championships in these disciplines, then progressing through the three MotoGP classes. Being able to start wherever you want is both a positive and a negative, but the experience is good either way. The jump to Unreal Engine 5 isn't a massive change, but there are noticeable changes. The overall lack of modes still hurts, but the Live GP should help keep players online along with crossplay. The AI issues are the only real thing hurting the on-track experience, but otherwise this is still another stellar racer from Milestone.
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Apr 30, 2025Although the game's AI remains lacking, MotoGP 25 shows significant improvements due to the updated graphics engine. In addition, it provides precise and adaptive gameplay for different skill levels, incredible visuals (if we don't count the strangeness of the human models) and game modes that are not very inventive, but very well optimized for what the game proposes.
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Apr 30, 2025MotoGP 25 marks its return with an exciting addition to its gameplay modes: the opportunity to ride a variety of bikes beyond the traditional racing machines. The inclusion of minibikes, motards, and flat-track bikes significantly diversifies the experience, making it fresher and undoubtedly more entertaining. We particularly appreciate the introduction of an Arcade riding mode, tailored for players who have limited time or who seek a more accessible and relaxed style of play. Unfortunately, the Pro mode does not feature major innovations on the track, which is a slight disappointment. On the technical side, the graphical improvements are barely noticeable, despite the use of a robust graphics engine. However, it is worth highlighting that cross-play is finally no longer restricted, enhancing the multiplayer experience considerably. Overall, MotoGP 25 remains a pleasant and engaging title, ideal for both solo and multiplayer sessions.
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Apr 30, 2025MotoGP 25 does not reinvent the wheel, but it does put a tire capable of scratching the best times to the chrono. It is a more polished, more accessible and visually more attractive than its predecessors, but also less ambitious in terms of content. The absence of historical or narrative modes detracts from its long-term value, and the AI, although improved, still gives some displeasure.
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Apr 30, 2025MotoGP 25 is probably the best installment of the franchise since it took over from Milestone. The Italians have finally been able to combine their expertise with a greater number of options and game modes, giving a new lease of life to the most popular title, Career.
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Apr 29, 2025As precise as a flying lap from Marc Marquez, MotoGP 25 hits the track right on schedule, ready to excite motorcycle racing enthusiasts and faithfully recreate the world championship experience. While the foundation remains familiar, noticeable improvements have been made, particularly in the handling of Moto3 and Moto2 bikes, along with a refined visual presentation thanks to Unreal Engine 5 and a series of minor new features.The AI performs reliably, and the management of race penalties is accurate and timely, with MotoGP 25 taking another step forward without disrupting the strong groundwork laid by its predecessors.Some flaws persist, however: replays remain limited, now allowing viewers to watch only about ten laps, an even greater restriction compared to last year. Additionally, the inability to customize the use of rewinds remains an issue, and on PlayStation 5, the use of adaptive triggers feels less immersive than before.It remains to be seen whether future patches might address these shortcomings and rebalance rider performance to further enhance the experience — potentially raising the overall score by half a point. Nonetheless, MotoGP 25 confirms itself as a consistently engaging and high-quality title.
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Apr 29, 2025MotoGP 25 continues to improve accessibility, offering a more balanced and engaging experience. The new Arcade system allows you to be competitive straight away, without having to master every detail of MotoGP and go crazy at every turn to avoid falling. The Minimoto, Motard and Flat Track are a great addition - although a few more tracks wouldn't hurt, as well as the new features offered by Career that make it even more exciting and deep. The sound of the engines has been improved, while the bikes continue to impress with their beauty, with careful details and improved visual rendering thanks to UE5. 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.
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Apr 30, 2025With improved accessibility, an optional arcade control mode, and new disciplines like Flat Track and Minibike adding gameplay variety, MotoGP 25 remains loyal to its simulation roots while becoming more beginner-friendly, though it still suffers from dated animations and lacks significant innovation.
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May 27, 2025MotoGP 25 succeeds in making the series more accessible with well-balanced Arcade and Pro modes, refined physics, and improved career management. The sense of speed is excellent, but visuals remain limited and the online mode is nearly deserted. A safe step forward for veterans and the best entry point for newcomers—though the high price is hard to justify without an active multiplayer base.
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Jun 4, 2025The new MotoGP is again just a little more accessible and graphically there is also a good step forward. On top of that, the AI also offers just a little more challenge, making the spectacle on the track look impressive. On the downside, the AI sometimes goes a bit too far and the content is mostly more of the same compared to previous years.
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Apr 29, 2025Not the most revolutionary, but certainly one of the most enjoyable chapters of the series to immediately immerse yourself in the world of MotoGP.
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May 1, 2025MotoGP 25 continues to offer (as in past installments) an ideal driving experience for any motorcycling lover, but neither its new modes, nor its apparent technical leap manage to improve the line of a saga that has been too long anchored in continuity.
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May 4, 2025MotoGP 25 offers solid racing fun and plenty of hours to enjoy, but it doesn’t shift into a higher gear. Milestone plays it safe and misses the chance to truly elevate the series.
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Apr 30, 2025This year's MotoGP game is the most accessible yet thanks to the introduction of a new Arcade playstyle that lets players ride on the edge without patronising them. The new Race Off mode which offers multiple racing disciplines is also worthy addition. It's just a shame that its Career mode is so basic and disappointing.
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May 9, 2025Unfortunately, MotoGP 25 feels limited in content and visually reminiscent of the previous console generation. Even its excellent physics model and responsive handling can't shake the sense that the game is held back by outdated production values.
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Apr 29, 2025MotoGP 25 doesn't live up to expectations. The jump to Unreal Engine 5 suggested this installment could mark a turning point in the franchise, but that's not the case. The new disciplines—Motard, Flat Track, and Minibikes—don't add much, the Career mode is stagnant, and the AI remains frustrating. If you're looking for real evolution, this isn't the year for MotoGP, but it might be enough to convince you if you're a die-hard fan.
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