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MotoGP 14 Critic Reviews

28 Total Reviews

23 Positive Reviews(82.1%)
5 Mixed Reviews(17.9%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Eurogamer June 20, 2014
Add the graphical overhaul, refined handling and experimental modes together and you end up with a racer that feels much more competitive that its immediate predecessors.
80
3DJuegos June 20, 2014
A very enjoyable motorbike sim experience with tons of game modes and content, tight controls and all the bells and whistles you might expect from an official Moto GP title.
80
SpazioGames June 24, 2014
MotoGP 14 is a major step forward for Milestone. This is undoubtedly one of their most successful works, a mass of content held together by a deep, detailed and difficult-to-master gameplay.
80
Gamestyle June 24, 2014
A fine racer and more than welcome during the racing drought on new consoles.
80
God is a Geek June 26, 2014
Whilst Moto GP 14 is the closest many of us will get get to living out our dreams of taking a bike around iconic tracks such as Silverstone, it’s not quite a true simulation even on the highest physics settings.
80
Everyeye.it June 27, 2014
Brand new engine and a good balance between simulation and arcade. It might not sport great looks, but as a motorbike simulation MotoGP 14 has what it takes to involve fans.
80
PlayStation Universe June 28, 2014
MotoGP 14 nails authenticity and the thrill of racing with the speed and handling of MotoGP bikes, but glitches and underwhelming track visuals keep it from greatness.
80
Push Square July 2, 2014
An entertaining handling model coupled with copious amounts of content make this a must-own option for motorsport aficionados, while the ability to tune the experience to your own personal skill level means that those in need of training wheels will enjoy their time in the saddle, too.
80
XGN July 6, 2014
MotoGP is a very convincing, good game. Racing feels awesome, the game is super detailed and very challenging. It might be too challenging though, plus the fact that motor racing is not for every gamer. Props for the licensing, because it is great to race with the actual racers instead of John Does.
80
PlaySense July 15, 2014
Newcomers will find MotoGP 14 a difficult experience to jump into and the graphics aren't as appealing as they should be. All things considered, though, this is a very decent racing experience, one that fans of the sport cannot afford to miss.
80
ZTGD November 7, 2014
Fans of the sport and franchise have a lot great modes to look forward to, with not only single player races but multiplayer also. Newcomers, as long as you know what you’re getting yourself into and are willing to invest the time, you’ll be racing like the pros with ease.
80
USgamer November 10, 2014
MotoGP 14 delivers exciting, challenging and surprisingly deep motorcycle racing action. It's audio-visuals feel disappointingly last-generation, however.
76
MotoGP 14 is a real lifeline for all fans of the main motorcycle racing championship. To learn all the hardships just switch physics to Pro mode, turn on the tire wear and disable all sorts of helping options like Ideal Trajectory.
75
LaPS4 June 24, 2014
MotoGP 14 isn't bad at all. It will offer sport's fans many hours of fun, but at the same time, a hard time learning how to drive the vehicles in the most realistic modes. However, visual display weighs down what could have been a superb experience.
75
Sets a respectable pace for two-wheeled racing on the new gen. That said, the graphical horsepower of the PS4 is still underutilised.
75
COGconnected November 23, 2014
Early frustration at finding and holding the best racing line quickly turns to satisfaction as you become more accomplished at doing so. MotoGP 14 is an impressive package with a lot of depth and challenge but is hampered by the lack of a proper FFB controller unique to this type of racing.
74
Gaming Nexus November 14, 2014
While not as polished as other racing simulators, MotoGP 14 does a good job recreating the exciting sport.
70
Meristation June 20, 2014
MotoGP 14 is the official game that fans could hope for. And nothing more. The new gen version (PS4-PC) looks very similar to the old gen versions (PS3-360). The little team made the game well but it had to work hard to get a realistic simulation and powerful online modes.
70
GamesRadar+ June 27, 2014
While it’s obscenely detailed up-close and the bike control is wonderful, there’s a distinct feeling of sterility compared to other racers. Still, a good start for the series on PS4.
70
TheSixthAxis June 30, 2014
Being fairly new to racing on two wheels, I wasn’t sure how I would take to MotoGP, but found that it quite quickly grew on me as I became more familiar with the handling and physics of the incredibly powerful bikes, by way of the career mode and the wide selection of bikes and classes to work through. However, it’s let down by certain graphical limitations and a general lack of polish to the presentation.