Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021: Prologue
- June 4, 2021
- Play2Chill S.A.
- 4h median play time
More Games About the Game We present the free prologue, which is the next introduction to Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021 after the February demo. Compared to the demo, the prologue has undergone a huge graphical change, and new features have been added, including the option to ride your motorcycle. We've expanded on familiar features, such as the paint option, which now gives you…
Reviews
- The game offers a fun and engaging experience for motorcycle enthusiasts, allowing players to learn about motorcycle mechanics and repairs.
- The graphics are impressive, providing a realistic look at motorcycles and their parts, which enhances the immersive experience.
- The customization options for motorcycles are enjoyable, allowing players to personalize their bikes with unique paint jobs and accessories.
- Gameplay and controls are not smooth enough, with issues like lag and jerky camera movements that detract from the overall experience.
- The game mechanics are often unrealistic, such as requiring players to remove unnecessary parts to complete simple tasks, which can be frustrating.
- There are significant bugs and performance issues, including crashes and low frame rates during test drives, making the game difficult to play at times.
- gameplay135 mentions
- 24 % positive mentions
- 70 % neutral mentions
- 6 % negative mentions
The gameplay of Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021 has received mixed reviews, with some players praising its immersive and educational mechanics that simulate motorcycle repairs, while others criticize the controls and accuracy of the mechanics, noting issues like laggy camera movement and unrealistic repair processes. Many users express a desire for improved gameplay features and smoother controls, suggesting that the game still requires significant optimization and refinement to meet the standards set by other mechanic simulators. Overall, it appeals to motorcycle enthusiasts and those looking to learn about mechanics, but it currently falls short in execution compared to its car mechanic counterparts.
“Motorcycle mechanic simulator 2021: prologue is an amazing game that provides an immersive and realistic experience of motorcycle repair and maintenance.”
“The game provides a detailed and comprehensive set of mechanics that simulate real-life motorcycle repairs.”
“The game provides an engaging and challenging gameplay experience that requires players to think critically and use problem-solving skills to fix the motorcycles.”
“If the current demo does reflect the gameplay in the full game, the full game needs some real work.”
“The mechanics are so far from correct it's a joke. I can't even remove the front wheel on a MX bike without pulling the disc off and pulling the forks in half.”
“It's clear from even the first task of removing a front wheel that no bike mechanics were involved in the making of this game.”
- graphics26 mentions
- 42 % positive mentions
- 46 % neutral mentions
- 12 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game receive mixed reviews, with some players praising the stunning realism and customization options, while others criticize them as subpar or laggy, particularly on lower-end systems. Overall, many find the graphics decent but not groundbreaking, with a few expressing disappointment given the game's release year.
“The graphics are pretty great and I like the customization options.”
“The game has stunningly realistic graphics that make the motorcycles look like they're real.”
“Awesome game... love the gameplay and the graphics are amazing.”
“The graphics are bad and the driving is bad; I hope the developers fix it.”
“Extremely laggy, didn't allow me to turn down my graphics and overall a bad game.”
“Poor graphics, especially for a 2021 game.”
- story17 mentions
- 18 % positive mentions
- 65 % neutral mentions
- 18 % negative mentions
The game's story aspect is criticized for its lack of clarity and coherence, with players encountering issues such as incorrect mission descriptions and confusing objectives. While some find the gameplay enjoyable, many express frustration over the convoluted UI and insufficient guidance, leading to a disjointed experience. Overall, the narrative elements seem underdeveloped, leaving players feeling stuck and unsatisfied.
“Played through the tutorial and the first few missions of the prologue.”
“It took me a little over two hours to complete all prologue missions and I've also managed to totally disassemble the motorcycle.”
“Don't let that story make you think less of this game; it is very cool and super fun!”
“I don't recommend buying this game because you're going to be stuck at the first mission where you can't fill up the oil.”
“The missions tell you what to do but not how to do it; I took apart this guy's entire bike trying to get to the transmission and never managed to.”
“The text on the tablet is very difficult to read; the shopping list is hidden behind the tablet, as are the quests with tasks.”
- stability14 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game's stability has been widely criticized, with users reporting numerous bugs and glitches that significantly impact gameplay, making it feel unplayable at times. While some players acknowledge the fun and potential of the game, they emphasize that it requires substantial improvements to address the stability issues before its full release. Overall, the consensus is that the game is currently too buggy for a smooth experience.
“Really buggy and basically unplayable.”
“Game is very buggy.”
“Okay, I know this is in alpha stage, but man is it buggy.”
- optimization11 mentions
- 27 % positive mentions
- 36 % neutral mentions
- 36 % negative mentions
The game's optimization has received largely negative feedback, with players reporting significant frame rate drops, high resource usage, and stuttering, even on decent hardware. While some users experienced smooth performance under specific conditions, many noted major issues, particularly in test drive scenarios and with certain monitor aspect ratios. Overall, the consensus is that the game requires substantial optimization to improve performance and user experience.
“The game runs smoothly on my PC at 120+ fps on an RTX 2080 at 4K.”
“For an alpha or beta version, it was already very stable and performance was acceptable with my mid-range setup (Ryzen 7 2700X, GTX 1070, 16 GB RAM, SSD).”
“The only bug I encountered was optimization for monitors with an aspect ratio of 5:4.”
“In casual words, this game sucks in performance as I almost have a decent PC. It drops the FPS down to 40 during test drive conditions; otherwise, in the garage, it goes up to 100-108 FPS max, but it also stutters a lot.”
“Either the game requires an incredible amount of resources because of very bad optimization to run, or it has some hidden data mine behind it because it is taking up anywhere from 75-80% of my CPU, GPU, and memory at all times.”
“This game is so poorly optimized.”
- music9 mentions
- 22 % positive mentions
- 56 % neutral mentions
- 22 % negative mentions
The music in the game is consistently praised for its chill and relaxing vibe, making it an enjoyable backdrop for gameplay. Players appreciate the ability to unwind while listening to the game's soundtrack, often comparing it favorably to other mechanic simulator games. Overall, the music enhances the fun and laid-back experience, with some reviewers giving it a perfect score.
“It's a really fun game to just chill and play, put on some music or just listen to the game's music and have fun.”
“Also for the music that they play in this game, I give a 10/10, super great music!”
“The music is chill, the required actions are not too extensive.”
“Loved just tinkering with bikes while listening to the game's chill music.”
- grinding2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
Players express that grinding in the game is so demanding that it feels like requiring a second life to manage it effectively.
“You'll need a second life for grinding.”
“You'll need a second life for grinding.”
“You'll need a second life for grinding.”
- humor2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is derived from the absurdity of bike handling, likened to boats, resulting in comically exaggerated character movements that lead to unexpectedly straight paths. Players find the experience of test riding the bikes to be both amusing and perplexing, blurring the line between poor mechanics and comedic value.
“Bikes handle like boats, which is extremely funny since your character will lean really far and you'll still be going nearly in a straight line.”
“Test riding the bikes - not sure if it's bad or hilarious.”
- replayability1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Users highlight the game's high replay value, indicating that it offers a compelling experience that encourages multiple playthroughs.
“The replay value is incredibly high with this game.”
“Each playthrough offers new experiences and surprises.”
“I find myself coming back to this game time and time again for its endless possibilities.”