Motorcycle Club
- November 28, 2014
- Kylotonn Games
- 15h median play time
"Motorcycle Club" is a racing game that lets you live the life of a motorcycle club member. Customize your bike, climb the ranks, and explore an open world set in rural America. Complete challenges, races, and missions to earn respect and build your club's reputation. Experience intense police chases and high-speed races in this immersive motorcycle experience.
Reviews
- Nice graphics and a visually appealing main menu.
- Offers a variety of bikes and tracks, with a solid points system.
- The bike switching mechanics provide some interesting gameplay dynamics.
- Gameplay is overly grindy and repetitive, with a lack of diverse game modes.
- Frequent crashes and poor AI make for a frustrating experience.
- Awful sound design and handling issues detract significantly from the overall enjoyment.
- graphics14 mentions
- 21 % positive mentions
- 57 % neutral mentions
- 21 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with many users noting that they are generally low quality and reminiscent of early 2010s titles, often described as excessively dark and lacking clarity. While some players appreciate certain visual elements, the overall consensus leans towards disappointment, citing issues like screen tearing and stiff animations that detract from the experience.
“+ nice graphics”
“+ graphics”
“Its arcade style and is fairly low quality except for decent graphics.”
“Visuals are very much of the era, often excessively dark, including odd light shafting and shadow effects, and not clear on some tracks. Graphics are passable, but even for the era, not commendable.”
“Stiff animations, driving is awful, graphics are cheap, music sucks, the whole damn game sucks!”
“The constant screen tearing that requires manually enabling vsync in the graphics driver settings to fix, because the game doesn't have a vsync option.”
- music13 mentions
- 15 % positive mentions
- 62 % neutral mentions
- 23 % negative mentions
The music in the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with many users describing it as generic, poorly integrated, and lacking in variety, often reduced to just a few minutes of repetitive tracks. Players have noted the absence of in-game music, leading to a frustrating experience dominated by engine sounds and ambient noise that detracts from gameplay. Overall, the consensus suggests that the music is forgettable and best replaced with personal playlists for a more enjoyable experience.
“The menu music is nice, but the in-game tunes are random and don't fit at all.”
“The fact you have to turn up the music volume because it's too low by default and you can't hear it.”
“The handling is shocking, the tracks are awful (with poor road quality being an 'obstacle' in the first race), there is no in-game music, and all you will hear is the sound of a vacuum cleaner ringing in your ear.”
“There is no music, no ambience, just the sound of your engine which randomly shifts from a low growl to a high-pitched squeal.”
“There's less than 10 minutes of music here.”
- gameplay12 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The gameplay of this arcade racer is criticized for its poorly executed bike-switching mechanics and mediocre controls, leading to a lack of engaging challenges and a bland overall experience. While it attempts to incorporate innovative elements from past racing games, it ultimately falls short, resulting in a frustrating and unrefined racing experience. Players note that the game lacks the smoothness and excitement expected from the genre, making it feel outdated and unpolished.
“The whole mechanic of switching bikes in real-time mid-race to deal with cracked roads and tight corners adds a unique layer to the gameplay.”
“Smooth gameplay is very important, and this game delivers on that front.”
“The different gameplay style allows players to alternate between motorcycles while racing, enhancing the overall experience.”
“This game mostly deserves the negative reviews - it kind of distills what were the gimmicks of the racing games of the 2010s era - kudos, tricks, some kind of a club or team, 'innovative mechanics', graphical effects.”
“The issue is that it does all of them poorly; it is not very drivable, and the mechanic for changing bikes mid-race is simply wonky and doesn't provide the possibility for different courses and challenges for different kinds of motorbikes.”
“- mediocre controls and bland gameplay.”
- grinding2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be excessively tedious and unengaging, often leading to boredom shortly after starting. Many consider it poorly designed, contributing to a negative overall experience.
“It gets very grindy and boring after a very short amount of time.”
“This is just badly made, boring, and way too grindy.”
- stability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The stability of the game is criticized for experiencing a linear speed growth that abruptly freezes at the bike's top speed, indicating a lack of polish. Reviewers describe the overall experience as buggy and rushed, suggesting significant stability issues.
“There's a linear speed growth until you hit your bike's top speed, where it just freezes at that speed.”
“This is untested, rushed-out buggy trash.”
- optimization2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -150 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
Overall, the game is generally well optimized, which is considered very important by users. However, some players experience occasional performance drops that require restarting the game to resolve.
“Well optimized game; very important.”
“Sometimes game performance goes down and I need to restart the game to fix it.”
“Sometimes game performance drops significantly, requiring a restart to fix the issue.”
“The optimization is lacking, leading to frequent frame rate drops during gameplay.”
“I often experience lag and stuttering, which disrupts the overall gaming experience.”
- emotional1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The emotional aspect of the game is overshadowed by frustrations with the AI and audio quality, leading to a lack of engagement and connection with the game's narrative.
- story1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The story is perceived negatively, with users advising others to avoid it entirely, suggesting a lack of engagement or quality in the narrative.