MXGP 24: The Official Game Image
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  • Summary: MXGP 24 is a motocross game offering a realistic driving experience, designed to be accessible to newcomers while offering depth to experienced players.
    To ensure total immersion, particular attention has been paid to the game's level design. The conditions of the track, for example,
    MXGP 24 is a motocross game offering a realistic driving experience, designed to be accessible to newcomers while offering depth to experienced players.
    To ensure total immersion, particular attention has been paid to the game's level design. The conditions of the track, for example, evolves as the bikes pass over it or as weather conditions change. Thanks to 100% official content, players have access to 20 championship circuits around the world, and can wear the jerseys of their favorite riders in the MX2 and MXGP categories.
    Numerous game modes are available, allowing each player to compete in fast races alone or online, or to start a career, climbing the ranks as victories come and go, with the aim of becoming one of the best riders in the premier class.
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  1. Dec 17, 2024
    40
    MXGP 24 is not a great racing-game. Despite its official license, MXGP 24 delivers nothing noteworthy to the genre. With lackluster physics, bland presentation and a boring, races gets annoying quick.
  2. 40
    Motocross has a solid history within video games, but MXGP 24: The Official Game falls short of the greats. Building up speed can never match the adrenaline expected when the player is, more often than not, interrupted in immersion-breaking ways. The competition can’t carry the same sort of rivalry found in sports when multiplayer options are scant and AI behaves a world away from holding a sense of realism. After a three-year absence, MXGP 24: The Official Game’s functions fine enough to let players cross the finish line, but no first-place victory validates what is flawed about this package.