MotoGP 21
- April 22, 2021
- Milestone S.r.l.
While COVID-19 has already caused the MotoGP 2021 season its fair share of trouble, you can at least get stuck into Milestone’s MotoGP 21.
Take your place on the starting grid and get ready for the most realistic and immersive MotoGP™ videogame ever. THE VERY BEST OF MotoGP™ Live the 2021 Season at its fullest with the classes MotoGP™, Moto2™, Moto3™. Live the most authentic and immersive 2-wheels racing experience with more than 120 official riders, over 20 tracks and new and improved features for an unprecedented level of realis…
Reviews
- Engaging handling and a strong racing experience, making it accessible for both new and experienced players.
- Improvements in realism and physics, enhanced by the use of the PlayStation 5's DualSense controller.
- A solid career mode with plenty of customization options and stunningly accurate tracks.
- Steep learning curve and difficulty may alienate newcomers, making it less welcoming for those unfamiliar with the series.
- Lack of substantial new features and content, with many improvements feeling like minor tweaks from the previous game.
- Tutorial system is lacking and career mode feels shallow, which may detract from the overall experience.
- graphics1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The graphics in MotoGP 21 are criticized for being largely outdated, particularly in non-bike elements, which appear significantly older than expected. While there are some minor improvements, they are deemed insufficient to elevate the overall visual experience.
“MotoGP 21’s improvements are mostly made up of unremarkable tweaks and a few changes that could have easily been expansions to last year’s game. Also, the graphics for everything that isn’t a bike still look many years older than they probably should.”
- character development1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Character development in the game is criticized for its lack of depth, with users noting a steep learning curve that detracts from the experience, and character designs that are described as underwhelming and lifeless.
“The learning curve is spiteful, even with riding aids, and the character design is severely underwhelming and lifeless.”
“Character development feels shallow and uninspired, lacking any meaningful progression.”
“The characters are one-dimensional, making it hard to connect with their stories or care about their growth.”
Critic Reviews
MotoGP 21 Review
While COVID-19 has already caused the MotoGP 2021 season its fair share of trouble, you can at least get stuck into Milestone’s MotoGP 21.
80%MotoGP 21 Review – Another Lap on the Same Track
MotoGP 21 continues Milestone’s slow crawl of tweaks and improvements, which will be fine for most enthusiasts, but still falls short of being universally recommendable to a broader audience.
70%Moto GP 21 Review
Moto GP 21 isn’t big on features, but the racing experience is great whether you’re an experienced player or someone new who’s looking to get into the sport.
80%