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"Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021" is a realistic simulation game where you can build and renovate motorcycles to become the head of a mechanic empire. With over 400 parts in each motorcycle and a wide library of custom parts, you can explore endless possibilities. Complete customer orders, search for special parts in the junkyard, and test your creations on tracks, all while upgrading and expanding your garage.

  • Nintendo Switch
  • PC
  • Play​station 5
  • Windows
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X|S
  • Play​Station
  • Xbox

Reviews

75%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,166 reviews
gameplay120 positive mentions
stability56 negative mentions
  • The game is very relaxing and calming to play, providing a good learning experience about motorcycle parts.
  • Great customization options for bikes and the ability to upgrade the garage adds depth to the gameplay.
  • The graphics are impressive, and the game offers a satisfying experience when assembling and repairing motorcycles.
  • The game is riddled with bugs that can make it unplayable, including issues with job completion and inventory management.
  • Limited variety of motorcycles and unrealistic mechanics detract from the overall experience, making it feel less like a true simulator.
  • Driving mechanics are poor, with bikes handling awkwardly and not reflecting real-life riding experiences.
  • gameplay482 mentions

    The gameplay of "Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021" has received mixed reviews, with many players comparing it unfavorably to the "Car Mechanic Simulator" series. While some appreciate its potential for teaching basic motorcycle mechanics and find it enjoyable for casual play, others criticize its repetitive tasks, lack of depth, and numerous bugs, leading to a feeling of disappointment for fans of the genre. Overall, it seems to serve as a basic introduction to motorcycle mechanics but falls short of the polish and complexity found in its car-focused counterparts.

    • “I'm not very mechanically inclined, but I'm learning a lot!”
    • “This is a perfect game before you jump and become a real motorcycle mechanic.”
    • “The gameplay in the game is addictive, not a bad soundtrack and nice graphics: what else is needed for a pleasant pastime.”
    • “This game is a cheap ripoff compared to the car mechanic games.”
    • “Very buggy and missing a lot of base mechanics; great to get a feel of repair but not something to beat.”
    • “Gameplay loop becomes boring really quick, as others have said it feels like you're just working on the same couple of bikes and there's a massive lack of information given to you.”
  • graphics132 mentions

    The graphics in the game receive mixed reviews, with many praising the high-quality visuals and attention to detail, particularly for the motorcycles and garage environments. However, some users criticize the graphics during gameplay and in certain locations, describing them as less impressive or even poor. Overall, while the game showcases impressive graphical elements, performance issues and inconsistencies in visual quality detract from the experience for some players.

    • “Graphics are very high quality and full of details.”
    • “The graphics are stunning when it comes to the bikes, and the garage interiors and exteriors; I wasn't very impressed with other locations around town.”
    • “The game is very cool, all the transport is like a real one, the feeling of playing it cannot be conveyed in words, it is excellent, the graphics are very detailed, I would recommend everyone to play it because of these unimaginable sensations.”
    • “Also, this game makes my graphics card (2080 ti) run hotter than Cyberpunk 2077 in 4K with ray tracing enabled.”
    • “Graphics while driving were horrible.”
    • “On a mid-range gaming laptop and on minimum graphics settings, it barely runs.”
  • story74 mentions

    The game's story is minimal and revolves around a character repairing motorcycles in a garage, lacking depth and engagement. Players find the quests repetitive and often frustrating due to bugs and unclear objectives, leading to a gameplay experience that feels more like a sandbox than a narrative-driven adventure. Overall, the lack of a compelling storyline and the abundance of technical issues detract from the potential enjoyment of the game.

    • “The plot of the simulator game is very unusual.”
    • “A biker game for fans to dig into components with a lot of spare parts, nice graphics, a good plot, and the ability to tune your iron horse in different ways.”
    • “There is both a story mode (completing tasks) and a free game (unlimited money, repair and sort it out for your own pleasure).”
    • “There is no real story to get fascinated by, just a guy in his garage repairing motorcycles.”
    • “Gameplay loop becomes boring really quick, as others have said it feels like you're just working on the same couple of bikes and there's a massive lack of information given to you, an example could be when a quest tells you to improve a bike's handling to 50+, but there is no way to know what handling level it currently has and so you just kinda have to try and figure it out.”
    • “Quests with parts that do not exist, quest done but status not changing, cash disappearing, and more random bugs during gameplay while repairing or painting parts, or skills reset after reentering the game.”
  • stability58 mentions

    The game is widely criticized for its numerous bugs and stability issues, making it frustrating and often unplayable. Players report frequent glitches, lag, and performance drops, with some stating that the game feels unfinished despite being available for two years. While there are occasional improvements, the overall consensus is that the game's stability remains a significant problem.

    • “The game runs smoothly with minimal bugs.”
    • “I appreciate how stable the gameplay is; it rarely crashes.”
    • “The overall stability of the game enhances the experience significantly.”
    • “Game is way too buggy to be considered fully released.”
    • “The game is not optimized correctly, it takes a long time to load and freezes periodically; I had to suffer.”
    • “If you purchase, prepare for a RAM drain every 10 minutes that slows FPS to low 30s at best, prepare for bizarre glitches where when you buy parts, they won't appear in your inventory until you completely close the game and start again.”
  • music58 mentions

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with some players enjoying the chill and pleasant background tunes that enhance the relaxing gameplay experience, while others find the soundtrack monotonous and lacking variety. Many users express a desire for a broader selection of music genres, particularly rock, and some even prefer to turn off the in-game music in favor of their own playlists. Overall, while the music contributes positively to the atmosphere for some, it leaves others wanting more diversity and engagement.

    • “The OST is also cool; I left the game open to listen to it.”
    • “Loving the chilled-out music while dismantling and repairing motorcycles.”
    • “Calm music in the background, excellent graphics, full chill.”
    • “Music is very monotone.”
    • “I love the game with all its flaws, but this music... awful!!!!”
    • “It's like I'm playing a badass bike mechanic game and getting the feeling I'm listening to the music from some porn movie from the 90s.”
  • optimization52 mentions

    The game's optimization has received significant criticism, with players reporting frequent bugs, lag spikes, and poor performance that detracts from the overall experience. Many feel that the lack of meaningful upgrades for performance parts and the awkward interface further exacerbate the issues, leading to a repetitive and frustrating gameplay experience. Overall, there is a strong desire for improved optimization and more engaging content to enhance playability.

    • “It feels weird to throw a higher performance part (for example, pistons or valves) without changing cams or cylinder bore size to account for the extra valve lift and duration/compression that you are putting into the engine.”
    • “It would be much better to have the performance parts in one place so you can work out what you need, as the money you get from jobs is fixed and you can easily go over budget.”
    • “The objectives to increase various performance stats by flat numbers is all a bit immersion-breaking too; it would have been a lot better if it was to fit x part, replace or calibrate y component, etc. For example, increasing braking by +2 or fitting fancier tires is largely nonsense to me.”
    • “It also is 0% optimized and I have huge lag spikes which impact my gaming experience.”
    • “The game is not optimized correctly, it takes a long time to load and freezes periodically; I had to suffer.”
    • “So I know the game just came out, but it is full of bugs, missing items, and poorly optimized (seriously, this game taxes my PC more than the new Forza does on epic settings...).”
  • humor16 mentions

    The humor in the game is characterized by its quirky graphics and amusing animations, such as the player's awkward character model and the absurdity of the bike remaining upright after crashes. Players find humor in the game's inconsistencies, like the discrepancy between the bike's stated top speed and its actual performance, as well as the entertaining voice acting. Overall, while the motorcycle riding can be frustrating, it adds to the comedic experience, making for some enjoyable and funny gameplay moments.

    • “It is kinda funny to see your rider go flying when you hit something but the bike just continues to sit straight up like nothing happened.”
    • “Also a quest would ask to increase top speed... funny that if you take the bike for a ride you can go over 160 km/h but the bike specs say top speed is 50?”
    • “Cool motorcycle races with good graphics and funny voice acting.”
  • grinding6 mentions

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious and repetitive, leading to a sense of slog despite the relatively short completion time. While the achievements may not appear overly grindy compared to previous titles, the slow-paced campaign and minimal rewards contribute to a frustrating experience.

    • “The achievements at first glance do not seem as grindy as CMS 21; however, since this game is so repetitive, it was one heck of a slog to get them all. Even though it only took me about 13 hours, it felt like 40.”
    • “Prepare for a slow campaign with tedious tasks for minimal funds.”
    • “And sometimes things can become fairly tedious.”
  • emotional4 mentions

    Users express a strong emotional connection to the game, feeling like seasoned mechanics as they navigate the challenging motorcycle dynamics. The extreme leaning and under-steering of the bikes evoke a sense of thrill and intensity, enhancing the immersive experience.

  • atmosphere2 mentions

    The game is characterized by a pervasive sense of speed, creating an exhilarating and dynamic atmosphere that enhances the overall experience.

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Play time

10hMedian play time
147hAverage play time
5-400hSpent by most gamers
*Based on 14 analyzed playthroughs

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