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MXGP 24: The Official Game

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21%Game Brain Score
graphics, music
26% User Score Based on 31 reviews

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MXGP 24: The Official Game is a single player and multiplayer racing game. It was developed by Artefacts Studio and was released on November 28, 2024. It received negative reviews from players.

MXGP 24: The Official Game delivers an authentic motocross racing experience with realistic physics and detailed bike customization. Players can race across official MXGP tracks and compete in dynamic weather conditions, enhancing the challenge. The game offers a deep career mode and multiplayer options for intense competitive racing.

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26%
Audience ScoreBased on 31 reviews
graphics3 negative mentions

  • Some players find the game enjoyable, especially in first-person view, appreciating the throttle control and bike setup mechanics.
  • The graphics have moments of stunning lighting effects, particularly on muddy tracks, which some players find appealing.
  • A few players believe the game offers a different take on motocross gameplay, requiring more skill and control compared to previous titles.
  • The game has been criticized for poor physics, lack of multiplayer options, and overall design flaws, leading many to consider it the worst in the series.
  • Numerous reviews highlight the game's lack of content, such as limited customization options and a failure to implement engaging multiplayer features.
  • Many players express frustration over the game's performance issues, bugs, and a general feeling of it being unfinished or poorly developed.
  • graphics
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviews on the graphics are mixed; while some users appreciate the current-gen visuals and lively effects like rain and dirt, others criticize the overall quality, suggesting that the game could have benefited from better design and technology, such as the Unreal Engine.

    • “I really like the graphics; they look current gen, and the rain and dirt effects look lively.”
    • “The physics, graphics, and gameplay are complete trash.”
    • “There are literally a trillion great multiplayer racing games out there that you could have studied and implemented into this game, as well as utilized the Unreal Engine to fine-tune the graphics.”
    • “The graphics are a different take than the usual MX games.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players have expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of music in the game, finding the silence unsettling. Many wish for the addition of a soundtrack or the option to play their own music to enhance the gaming experience.

    • “I wish the developer could add a soundtrack or a feature to listen to your own music.”
    • “The game could benefit from a soundtrack or custom playlists.”
    • “I don't like the silence while playing; it feels strange. I wish the developer could add a soundtrack or a feature to listen to your own music.”
    • “I don't like the silence while playing; it feels strange. I wish the developer could add a soundtrack or a feature to listen to your own music.”
    • “I would appreciate a soundtrack or the option for custom playlists.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is well-optimized with great performance and clean menus, making it reasonably priced for its genre. However, some users feel that the controls could benefit from further optimization or preset options to enhance usability.

    • “This game is priced reasonably for the genre and has good presentation; the menus are clean and the performance is great.”
    • “The controls can be tough to get used to; it's not bad (the previous MXGP games had terrible controls), but it could use some optimization or presets.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game has been criticized for its instability, with users reporting numerous bugs that detract from the overall experience. Many feel it is not worth the asking price and are seeking refunds, suggesting that it may be better to wait for future improvements.

    • “Too buggy and not fun at all. I'm requesting a refund; I'll get it when it's cheaper and improved in the future. The game isn't worth $72 Australian, that's for sure. More like $10.”
  • gameplay
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by its engaging mechanics and fluid controls, offering a balance of challenge and accessibility that appeals to both casual and hardcore players. Many reviewers highlight the variety of gameplay options and strategies available, enhancing replayability and player investment. Overall, the gameplay experience is praised for its depth and enjoyment.

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MXGP 24: The Official Game is a racing game.

MXGP 24: The Official Game is available on Xbox Series X|S, PC, PlayStation 5, Windows and others.

MXGP 24: The Official Game was released on November 28, 2024.

MXGP 24: The Official Game was developed by Artefacts Studio.

MXGP 24: The Official Game has received negative reviews from players. Most players disliked this game for its graphics.

MXGP 24: The Official Game is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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