- Publisher: Nacon
- Release Date: Jun 28, 2022
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
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Jul 6, 2022
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Jul 8, 2022If we divided a videogame by stages, we could say that Tour de France 2022 is the leader in almost every sector, but seriously slows down in the graphics sector. The tactical depth will please most fans of the sport, the variety of game modes is impressive and gameplay is responsive, with a refined AI. It stumbles when it comes to visuals, which stops from being a true feat within such a niche genre.
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Jul 3, 2022With such little visual variety, though, there’s not much to differentiate the various stages – and, as alluded to previously, you’ll spend the vast majority of your time fast-forwarding to key moments anyway. It’s all an acquired taste, which is perhaps best reflected by the minuscule budget invested into the series overall. Still, cycling enthusiasts may find something to enjoy in the unique, tactical gameplay, which is all about picking your moments and pedalling like there’s no tomorrow.
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Jul 1, 2022Tour de France 2022 is certainly a good sports title in terms of live cycling management, but especially for fans of cyclists who are new to the license. Regulars will understand with disappointment that the new title offers few new features, such as the addition of online multiplayer to compare your score with other players or the Milan San Remo race (called Primavera Classic). For the rest, TDF 2022 keeps the same quality in the animation of the races, the consistency of the results for certain really engaging game phases, even more so if we are in FPS view. A good entertainment in parallel with the real Tour de France with almost all the real names for the riders and teams, while impatiently awaiting a redesign of the title?