- Publisher: Nacon
- Release Date: Jun 28, 2022
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One
- Summary: Fight for the yellow jersey in the official game of the Tour de France 2022. Experience the new online mode with weekly challenges and leaderboards. In Solo mode, you can now deal with incidents (injuries, illnesses) during the 92 stages available.
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- Developer: Cyanide, Nacon
- Genre(s): Sports, Individual, Biking
- # of players: No Online Multiplayer
- Cheats: On GameFAQs
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 1 out of 3
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Mixed: 2 out of 3
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Negative: 0 out of 3
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Jul 5, 2022Tour de France 2022 is a challenging and strategic sports title. With plenty of modes to choose from, and difficult races to complete, this will test you. If you can overlook the dated imagery and the unfortunately repetitive audio, you'll experience a great title.
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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?
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Jun 28, 2022Tour de France 2022 is left spinning up the steepest climb as the enthusiasm and energy fast drains away.
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Jun 22, 2022The Tour de France franchise reeks of defeat. The technique is two generations old, the graphical assets are worthy of a trivial mobile game, and the studio shamelessly recycles the same single face for all the in-game riders year after year. Despite its staunchest advocates, the series is evolving too slowly not to disappoint them further down the road. And yet, this failure still manages to stay on course and share the passion surrounding the beautiful sport of road cycling. Once in the game, we are sucked in, immersed, and ravel in the tactical and strategic races at the core of the whole legend behind road bicycle racing. The gameplay and content are consistent and effective. The whole experience is very coherent and offers an interesting simulation. Despite all its flaws, Tour de France 22 will keep us on our toes, at least until the end of July, and this was not a foregone conclusion.