7.5 out of 10

MotoGP 09/10

 

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  • User Score (12)
    4.8 4.8 from 12 reviewers
  • Expert Score (45)
    7.1 7.1 from 45 reviewers
  • Value for money (2)
    8.6 8.6 from 2 reviewers
  • Gameplay (8)
    7.8 7.8 from 8 reviewers
  • Graphics (12)
    7.6 7.6 from 12 reviewers
  • Sound (9)
    6.9 6.9 from 9 reviewers
  • Multiplayer (5)
    7.7 7.7 from 5 reviewers
  • Funfactor (2)
    7.0 7.0 from 2 reviewers
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7-8
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5-6
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3-4
(1)
1-2
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Users:
9-10
(3)
7-8
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5-6
(2)
3-4
(1)
1-2
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  • Expert Reviews

  1. GameSpot

    7.0/10
    30 March 2010

    On the track, MotoGP 09/10 straddles a line between arcade and simulation racing in a way that can be disconcerting at first. On the default settings, the game's HUD is absolutely jam-packed. In addition to standard lap timers, race position, current gear, track map, and so on, the game throws in a bunch of information, some of which is superfluous. Read more

    • Improved Career mode, Lots of online options and good frame rate online, Great tire modeling.
    • Overreliance on tuck feels unrealistic, MotoGP bikes take too long to unlock in most modes, AI disparity between qualifying and race performance is frustrating.
  2. Australian Gamer

    Australian Gamer
    12 April 2010

    All said and done, Moto GP 09/10 is not a great game. It is a solid "good" though. The saving grace of the game is the career mode which is involving and enjoyable, despite the fairly average racing itself. If you only ever play the Championship and Arcade modes you’d be sorely disappointed. Read more

    • Career mode. Team management. The progression from beginner to master through the various levels of MotoGP. The most ominous looking cloud cover in any racing game ever.
    • Annoying voice overs. Bizarre qualifying results. Dodgy crash animations. Overall, pretty dull.
  3. PALGN

    6.5/10
    11 April 2010

    The latest iteration of the venerable MotoGP franchise, developed by Monumental Games and published by Capcom, has arrived on a wave of indifference, and it is not difficult to see why. Read more

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