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March 19, 2010

MotoGP 09/10

MotoGP 09/10
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Based on 42 Reviews
70
Release date
March 19, 2010
Genre
Mode(s)
Single-player, Multiplayer

Summary

Team Career Mode – Create and manage your team in an in-depth career mode. Hire staff to help research technology and promote your team. Decisions off the track affect performance on track and vice-versa. Reward system is heavily integrated keeping the user entertained, involved, and addicted. Rider Reputation – is the new mechanic which will determine the events, teams and manufacturers that will be available to your team. Rack up your reputation utilizing skill and style. Race your way. Classes – Compete and level-up as you work your way through 125cc, 250cc and 800cc true GP classes. Arcade Mode – This is an all new race mode introduced to MotoGP that drops you on the tarmac and pushes you to complete different race challenges before time runs out. Extensive free content – For the first time ever, Race the Season as it unfolds with free extensive downloadable content for the 2010 season, including all new bike classes, new tracks and all the teams and stats from 2010. 20 Person Online Gameplay – Race online with in a fully fleshed out lobby system or compete locally in split-screen. Accessible Handling – Handling mechanics heavily tuned for players of all levels to create an enjoyable racing experience. [Capcom]

MotoGP 09/10 Trailer

Critic Reviews42

It really seems as though Monumental Games focused more on flashy presentation and cheap thrills rather than handling and physics with any true depth. That said, it is a much more fun and accessible racing game that will attract new fans without hitting them over the head with a super-hard technicality. MotoGP 09/10 stands as the antithesis of racing sims like SBK-08 Superbike whose superior track-side feel was marred by bare bones presentation. There’s eye candy and pizazz here now, but it comes at the expense of handling purity.
June 8, 2024
While you die-hard MotoGP fans might eke out some brief enjoyment, you’d be much better off if you went out and bought a bargain-priced copy of MotoGP 07. That three-year-old game has more heart, soul, and chutzpa than either of its lackluster follow-ups, and it makes MotoGP 09/10 look like a snapshot of a series spiraling quickly into oblivion.
June 8, 2024
This is the best MotoGP game by far.
June 8, 2024

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