Professional Previews, Reviews, and Roundups

Average Review Score:
3.65/5.0

Reviews

website score publish date article quality
1UP8/10Jun 20 '06
CheatCC3.5/5Oct 21 '05
Future Gamez85/100Sep 20 '05
Gamespy3.5/5Jul 29 '06
EuroGamer6/10Jul 28 '05
Gamespot7.6/10Jun 19 '06
PS2 IGN7.0/10Jun 22 '06
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Previews
website publish date notes article quality
1UP Jul 27 2005 
Gamespot May 13 2005 
PS2 IGN May 20 2005 
The Armchair Empire Apr 09 2005 
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"By now you might have got the sense that MotoGP 4 has plenty of earnest intentions, but it'll be entirely lost on the majority of its potential audience. The main overriding problem (badum) is the same as ever: the sense of excitement, speed, and - above all - fun just isn't as strong as the four-wheeled racers busy hogging the upper echelons of the world's charts. Namco can throw in as many tracks, riders and modes as it likes, but it'll have to go a lot further to improve the actual racing experience before we're ready to consider donning our leathers and getting out there on the tarmac again. Good intentions or not, MotoGP's for the hardcore. Again."
"MotoGP 4 feels slightly dated, but the solid racing and addition of online play make it a good choice for fans of two-wheeled racing."
"In all, MotoGP4 plays much like past games in the series and still has a number of presentation quirks, but it's certainly a fun game. The driving mechanic feels really good and the track designs are great (they're real courses), so the basic act of racing is a good deal of fun. It would have been nice if some of the presentation issues had been cleared up, like having to complete a challenge to keep a new part, but it's a fun game overall and fans of the series will love it for the online play alone."
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