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  1. May 3, 2020
    7
    In terms of physics, the game is a massive improvement from last year. The bike feels better to ride and corner entry has been improved. The game adds new features, such as mid season tests and more customisations options, which I really enjoyed. However, in many aspects the game feels unfinished. The AI crash way too much, auto pilot sometimes makes you crash, or just stop in the middleIn terms of physics, the game is a massive improvement from last year. The bike feels better to ride and corner entry has been improved. The game adds new features, such as mid season tests and more customisations options, which I really enjoyed. However, in many aspects the game feels unfinished. The AI crash way too much, auto pilot sometimes makes you crash, or just stop in the middle of the track, forcing you to start from the pits. The biggest problem, however, is the teams. The KTMs still have their 2019 bike models and liveries with both teams, so does the Aprillia and the Avintia Ducati. Expand
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  1. May 12, 2021
    60
    MotoGP 20 is a fine title to play on Nintendo Switch for those who are itching to jump into a digital bike racer. However, MotoGP 20 suffers from the same old troubles that this may only appeal to the hardcore fans who watch the sport religiously as it is. However for those who haven't dabbled in MotoGP 20 up until this point, it's unlikely that this year's iteration is going to move the dial or sway opinions. But for those who do decide to jump into this title, there is a steep learning curve - but once it's overcome, this title can provide plenty of hours of fun, despite some of the visual hurdles and lack of local competitive racing or online modes.
  2. Apr 26, 2020
    80
    The MotoGP series has been a bit of a mixed bag over the years, but with MotoGP 20 Milestone is finally beginning to realise its vision for a full-bodied racing simulation. The considerable Career mode offers a deep management experience, while the introduction of Historic Mode adds a fun way to earn rewards for daily challenges. But it’s the changes to on-track performance and the deeper bike mechanics that make this a truly realistic, if not particularly penetrable, experience.