- Publisher: Capcom
- Release Date: Canceled
- Also On: PlayStation 3
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Mar 21, 2011The great career mode and the challenges are keeping you motivated although Capcom could have put a little more effort to the staging of the events. The crucial point is the really good working AI. You have to keep the pace.
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Mar 21, 2011An accomplished racer aimed squarely at fans of the sport. Despite the high speeds and death-defying leans into the corners, MotoGP 10/11 is a game that's about precision and technique first, thrills and excitement second. If you've got the patience to master it, there's a deep, satisfying experience to be had.
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)May 22, 2011Successful racing game is designed for the true racing enthusiasts. Devs managed to correct the mistakes from last year but there is still lot to improve. [Issue#203]
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Apr 21, 2011The game as a whole is an entertaining race into the world of Moto GP, however marginal updates to the core gameplay may not warrant a purchase unless you're a hardcore MotoGP fan who wants another ride around the track and mop up some achievements along the way.
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Mar 28, 2011MotoGP 10/11 has a few problems such as touchy controls and a lack of multiplayer options, but the challenging races and deep career mode will leave motorcycle racing fans happy.
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Mar 22, 2011Monumental Games has added just the amount of changes that the MotoGp series needed, and the result is wonderfully entertaining. Now, if only we could get better graphics next year.
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Mar 18, 2011It's one of the most exciting series in motorsport, and this year it's got a game to do it justice.
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Mar 17, 2011In the end a faithful MotoGP sim will probably have limited appeal to those not already interested in the sport, but those who do give it a try should find plenty here to keep them entertained.
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Mar 17, 2011It has greatly improved in comparison with the previous installment, mostly because we can configure the game to be a simulation or an arcade experience.
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Mar 15, 2011MotoGP 10/11 marks the series' evolution into a simulation with depth. It's a game with a steep learning curve and there are no shortcuts to mastery – much like motorbikes themselves – but with patience and perseverance the rewards for dedication are great.
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Mar 15, 2011In short, Monumental Games has done all the hard work – MotoGP 10/11 is genuinely deserving of a place alongside the cream of motorsport simulators; now all the series needs to do is pop open a magnum of Champagne and celebrate the sport just as confidently as it simulates it.
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Mar 16, 2011MotoGP 10/11 is a good way to get your racing fix. It's an enjoyable game that manages to capture the feel of charging about a track on a bike without being inaccessible to newcomers to the series.
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Apr 21, 2011MotoGP 10/11 successfully builds upon the last game in the series with improved visuals, overhauled handling and physics and new modes that make this the most comprehensive in the series yet. However, it still feels like MotoGP has a way to go before it really comes into its own. MotoGP 10/11 is good, but still a few laps away from achieving greatness.
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Mar 21, 2011There's a lot of improvement in this chapter, where handling, phisics and AI deliver a lot more than last year. It's still a shame for the overall big lack of polish, something that still keeps the saga away from higher scores.
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Mar 16, 2011New year, new MotoGP. Monumental Games has been able to increase the realism this year, by adjusting the behaviour of the motorbike and tweaking the physics engine (in fact, it's a new one). Still not at the level of best simulation racing games, but approaching. The same game modes from last year, give enough variety to enjoy alone or online. Also, this year you can count a new member in your team, in career mode and split screen, which is an excellent idea.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 25
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Mixed: 3 out of 25
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Negative: 6 out of 25
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