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Moto Gp 2006 has Issues
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Rating: 2,
Useful: 10 / 13
Date: June 13, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Hello all, i'm from spain,In addition to all the defects of which already they have been spoken other exist that do not allow to catalogue this title of "next gen", for example:
Cockpit view: Simply it is an insult to the intelligence of the buyers.
There are no commissioners in track.
The public in 3D is little, and badly distributed.
The TV cameras do not have operator.
The Wall (pit lane) is absolutely empty.
The old trick to put a noise in the middle of pit lane, for example in Losail, is stupid.
The wheel chain of the bikes does not have movement.
The particle effects are seen only in certain circuits and certain types of grass.
The slicks are not stained.
In rain you have only tyre slicks.
Surely that you still find more things...
Of course which they are not things that perhaps matter for a race game, but had created an immersion sensation which now the game lacks.
about as good as the original xbox version
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 7 / 9
Date: June 14, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Brought Moto Gp 2006 on the strength of the review over on Ign. I totally agree with what Sierra Whisky has written in his review of Moto Gp.
Moto GP on the 360 is the same as the Xbox version with a few tweaks here and there without nearly enough improvements to make the game worth while. For an Xbox game it is ok, for a 360 game it is not nearly as good as expected.
The game feels rushed, maybe in hurry to cash in on the release of the 360 for which not nearly enough good games are available for it.
MotoGP Xbox 360 is shiny new paint work on the exterior and rusty old bolts on the interior
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 9 / 14
Date: June 13, 2006
Author: Amazon User
1st impressions were favourable, the sound of engines, imagery of motorbikes it all looked very professional and led me to believe I was in for a real treat. Bike selection was straight forward enough even for a game novice like myself. Next came the bug bear. Once into a race it became clear that the set up of the bikes was wrong, the movement was wrong, the weight shifting of the rider was wrong, I would loose control in areas of the track I felt safe in. Fury set in all too quickly.
Simulation NOT arcade.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: November 13, 2006
Author: Amazon User
If you're looking for an arcade style racer, look somewhere else. This game has a very big learning curve. Unless you've played previous MotoGp games, dont plan on picking this one up and being good at it the first time you play it. You'll have to put in a few hours before you really get the hang of it. But once you do get it down, its one of the BEST racing sims out there. The sense of speed and graphics are both amazing. This is also one of the best games on xbox live.
People need to know this game is not for everybody. Its not one of those racing games that you can get out on the track and just floor it the whole way through.
! wonder when it's going to get fun...
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 6 / 9
Date: January 03, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I don't how these other people can give this game a good review. I've been trying to get some enjoyment out of this but I'm giving up.
If you're used to the Moto GP versions on regular xbox and Playstaion 2 or Tourist Trophy on Playstaion 2, then you'll be very frustrated with this version for the Xbox 360. It seems they must have rushed this game out. I've been playing Tourist Trophy (since it's release), which is an amazing motorcycle game, and it's miles beyond this game. I'm a huge racing fan and i thought i might just have to keep playing to get used to the dynamics of the controls, but so far I have not been able to get any satisfaction out of this game.
All the previous Moto GP versions for regular Xbox blows this away. I was excited to get this game thinking it would be the next level since it was for the 360, but it is a step down!!!
As far as graphics; this version looks more like a cartoon than a realistic racer.
Conclusion:
-i'm gald i bought this used ($24.99 @ Electronics Boutique), because I'd be pissed if I paid $59.99 for this.
-try to rent this game first before you buy it.
Great Riding Simulator
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 7 / 12
Date: July 04, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Some games are meant to be arcadey, while others are meant to give a real world experience even if it's tough to master. MotoGP falls squarely in the second area. Be prepared for some realistic motorcycle riding in this racing game.
The game provides three modes - a quick race for the patience challenged, time trials for fast challenges, and then the career mode. All tracks in the game are based on actual MotoGP tracks, and there are a good number of bikes to choose from. You get to customize the bikes as you go, with numerous tweaks and decorative touches to add.
The bikes are, of course, the entire point of a motorcycle racing game. The detail and work they put into each bike is VERY impressive. You can really see the gleam on the paint curves and the worn creases of the leather. The tracks show an equal amount of work. For as many minute components that make up each large track, there are numerous small touches that you can see if you tool around at slow speed.
The game's training program helps you learn the basics - but even this area isn't "easy". To do the curves properly, you have to handle both the bike's steering and the rider's balance, just as in real life. My boyfriend and I have done a fair amount of long distance riding, so this sort of thing becomes second nature in real life. The game is helping you learn these same skills.
On to the actual racing. You can choose from the 2005 or 2006 season if you wish. You can do practice runs on a track before you qualify, which is really nice to help you learn it. The arrows which come up are both helpful and inobtrusive. If you bump another rider, they make an angry hand gesture at you, while you wave bye-bye to them. Having the widescreen really helps see the course ahead and the riders you need to pass.
There are a number of flaws in the game. The loading screens take quite a long period of time to finish. There are occasional stutters in the game - not enough to cause trouble while playing, but it's noticeable. I wasn't overly fond of the music choices. In general, though, when you're zooming around the track at super high speed, focussing on getting that #1 spot on a hard difficulty, the things around you are a blur and all that matters is the quality of your bike. They really have done a great job with that.
I really have to question just how some of the other reviewers were spotting "no cameraman at the camera" unless they were riding at 5mph, which isn't the point of playing a racing game ... that would be like judging Super Mario poorly because the mushrooms were not properly textured ...
from the guys at Eurogamer
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Rating: 2,
Useful: 5 / 7
Date: June 19, 2006
Author: Amazon User
brutal: I personally found it unplayable with the unstable framerate and hideous tearing. Traded it in already. Thats my 2p.
jlaakso: This is the first MotoGP I've played, and I've only tried the demo. The gameplay is good, arcadey, but satisfactory. However, the looks certainly don't impress. It feels very unfinished. The bikes are good, the riders are all right, but the tracks don't feel like the real thing at all. Overall, the colors are very unnatural. The framerate stutters quite a bit, but it doesn't hamper my driving at all. I haven't seen any tearing, though.
Harry: I think it's an utter dog's breakfast of a game. MotoGP2 on Xbox was so much better.
_neon: Has anyone else played Moto Gp 2006 on the X360. This is one overated game. Sure the bikes look ok but everything else fails to match the quality of the bikes. The tracks are so bland. While Moto Gp 2006 is an improvement *silghtly* over the original Xbox Moto Gp it remains a long way off being a mega blasting next generation game. The game is more Xbox 1.5 and not a full 360.
KingOfSpain: Got anything to say about the game other than how it looks?
deathgibbon: Well, it is gravel.
_neon: Ignoring the looks, Moto Gp 2 on the orignal Xbox was a better game. A lot more playable. The choice music too, is out of place. Dare i say it, EA could have done better than Thq.
I Hope Forza ships soon....
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 6 / 10
Date: June 19, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I only bought this because I really like racing games and there just isn't much out there for the 360. I shouldn't have, not much to add that hasn't been said in previous posts, just wanted to get my rating in and hopefully save someone else $60.00
Get off your couches and actually ride a bike.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 4 / 6
Date: July 08, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I've been riding motorcycles for the better part of 15 years. So I think i know a thing or two about realism, as far as video games go. This game does an amazing job of creating the feel of acceleration and braking through a turn. Who cares that you can't see your logos. This game was created for those of us who are actually motorcycle enthusiasts. Not for some 220 pound couch potatoe who does nothing but play video games that you "can't customize more than one bike" at a time. To THQ and Microsoft, SWEET FRIGGIN GAME. And to you lifeless pricks, GET A LIFE.
The paint finish on the bikes is the highlight of the MotoGp
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 5 / 9
Date: June 16, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Without wishing to sound like someone who is boasting, but I'll say it any way, I am the very proud owner of 8+ motor bikes, stored in a sizable multi story garage, heated. You could say motor bikes run in our family, its in our blood, oil in our veins as we like to say. So when it comes to motor bikes I consider myself knowledgeable, a bit of a dab hand, which brings me nicely onto MotoGp the latest motor bike game for the Xbox 360, the only motor bike game for the Xbox360. The paint finish on the bikes is the highlight of the MotoGp and it is obvious that the team behind MotoGp have put in a ton of effort. The tracks on the other hand lack the same thought and attention to detail which lets the experience down. The tracks look empty, there is little going on and what is going on does not look as detailed as the motorbikes, and this has the knock on effect of killing the whole experience and destroying what ever convincing illusion could have been achieved with MotoGp. The music in MotoGp is also ill fitting, not that is big problem, not providing you have some of your own tapes to hand. MotoGp is good but could have been so much better. Try playing the demo first.
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