- Publisher: Capcom
- Release Date: Mar 23, 2010
- Also On: PlayStation 3
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That said, MotoGP 09/10 is a solid game, it plays well, it looks good and has everything contained in the one package that any fans of motorcycle racing will enjoy.
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While there are still some niggling bugs and tweaks needed to speed up a terrible menu system and hopefully correct the audio, the game is a solid release that has enough strong features to make it a worthy purchase.
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The great ideas present in MotoGP are a good foundation. However, the failure to develop them further is what keeps this game from greatness.
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Pelit (Finland)This year's MotoGP is a nice mixture of arcade and simulation. The game has some minor flaws, but the big picture is in working order. The start may be a bit hard, but once the game opens up, you really learn to appreciate it's differences from the horde of four-tire racers. [Apr 2010]
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All in all, a refreshing return to form for the premier moto racing title in videogames today.
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If you’re the patient type, MotoGP has a lot to offer, especially if you like the idea of hurtling down a straightaway at insane speeds in a two-wheeled deathmobile from the comfort of your couch. Just be prepared to grind to see your work bear fruit and get used to the idea of a pretty straightforward approach.
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MotoGP runs fluently, sound greats, offers many gameplay options and provides downloadable content for the new year. There‘s still a few things to do, but the main thing is: This game makes fun.
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Capcom tries it again with better results, but there is still plenty of room for improvement.
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MotoGP 09/10 is a solid, enjoyable racer that manages to capture the feel of charging about a track on a Superbike without being inaccessible to newcomers to the series.
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The best MotoGP for years, thanks to a great Career mode. Just a pity about the handling.
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SBK hasn’t found the rival we were all expecting to see. Yet Moto GP 09/10 is still a good raging game and quite good fun to play as well. If you are a huge fun of this genre, and cannot wait until the next SBK, then this is your ride!
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Games Master UKSome fine additions to the series - shame it doesn't offer the ultimate racing experience, too. [May 2010, p.80]
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Moto GP 09/10 isn't the ultimate motorbike-racing real driving experience and it's probably a disappointing game for fans, but it still has three important powers: speed feeling, a complete roster of game modes and accessibility for newcomers.
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MotoGP 09/10 is way more interesting than its predecessors. But even an interesting career mode and a good sense of speed can’t help the fact that some players might van the driving to be a bit unrealistic and the online multiplayer is sort off lacking.
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It is near impossible to fault MotoGP based on its merits as it does nearly everything right for fans of the sport.
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MotoGP 09/10 is a good example of a fun game with a few pronounced rough edges. These shortcomings shouldn’t put you off.
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A solid racing game that does a good job of recreating a sport that has been pretty much ignored in gaming terms. It may not be suitable for everyone though thanks to the control issues and lack of variety.
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If you're looking for the ultimate simulation experience then hold out to see whether Milestone does any better with SBK X. But if accurate racing physics isn't your thing - and you want an accessible racer that isn't one hundred per cent arcade - then 09/10 offers a solid and compelling MotoGP experience. Just be sure to turn the commentary off.
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The new episode of the Moto GP franchise has been programmed to be a funny arcade game. If you're looking for a simulation, don't consider this game, but if you want to race without too many problems, this could be a good purchase.
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If you don't have a big interest in bikes or MotoGP, this isn't for you. There's nothing here for casual bike fans or anyone who might be on the look out for something accessible in the bike racing genre. It's an incredibly solid package, though, and one that fans will get a lot out of.
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MotoGP 09/10 is definitely worth buying if you are looking for a fun motorcycle racing title. But for the serious motorcycle enthusiasts it's better to wait and see what SBK X will offer.
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There's a great sense of speed and handling when ridning Monumental Games steel horses, but some of the game modes are a bit too boring.
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The king of the motorsport makes a fine comeback. Thanks to the focus on arcade gameplay the game is fun to play, but the presentation is lacking and fans looking for realism should search for it elsewhere.
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A revamped Career mode and some fine racing are offset by some strange AI quirks in Capcom's latest two-wheeled racing game.
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X-ONE Magazine UKNot perfect by any means, but solid enough that fans will find enjoyment here. [Issue#57, p.96]
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Flaws in the presentation keep it from being eye candy, and there are issues with the gameplay and controls that prevent the game from being anything special. Instead, it's an average package, and there's little to draw in old or new fans who aren't willing to spend a good deal of time learning how to ride a bike again.
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Such problems are not enough to detract from MotoGP 09/10’s successes, and there are enough of these to make it just about worthwhile for anyone desperately itching for some authentic action.
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Despite having some handling problems and a steep learning curve, Moto GP 09/10 proves to be a worthwhile racing game.
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It’s not pretty and it’s devoid of personality.
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Monumental Games lacks the courage to take the series one step forward; despite the arcade turn not being a bad thing per se, the simulation doesn't convince on many aspects, starting from the very bad physics. A true shame, that makes us hope in the next SBK installment.
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By not having mind-blowing graphics, a lot of the emphasis is put on the gameplay of MotoGP 09/10, which is unfortunately not all that fun.
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Fun for a few hours but it loses it flavor quickly.
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Aside from the focus on its namesake license, there's not much to stand out in MotoGP 09/10. It is fairly challenging, but the lack of variety and poor presentation ultimately make for a dull, monotonous experience.
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)Moto geeks will cheer the official license to MotoGP, others will just appreciate the slightly above-average racing game. A fun factor is raised by multiplayer – both online and offline. [Issue#189]
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Official Xbox Magazine UKLooks and feels awfully tired. [Apr 2010, p.103]
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Official Xbox MagazineIf you already own MotoGP 08, there just isn't enough here to justify an upgrade. [May 2010, p.77]
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Very unrealistic physics and too arcade oriented, something that won't appeal most motorcycle fans.
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The game has a lot of great features and loads of content to wade through, but the developers completely missed the first, most basic elements of motorcycle racing. The thrill of riding a motorcycle is completely absent and without it, the rest of the feature set loses its impact.
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MotoGP 09/10 certainly isn’t the worst motorcycle racing game on the market, but it’s definitely not the best either.
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Penalized by a too arcadey approach, a non-existent physics simulation and other flaws, this game looks like a flop for Capcom, unable to revive the MotoGP franchise.
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You would never know there had been a two-year break between iterations in the series. MotoGP 09/10 looks even more rushed and inattentive to overall design than its immediate predecessor.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 24 out of 43
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Mixed: 1 out of 43
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Negative: 18 out of 43
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MikeyMar 30, 2010
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RobertPMar 24, 2010