MXGP: The Official Motocross Videogame Compact
- December 3, 2014
- Milestone S.r.l.
MXGP: The Official Motocross Videogame Compact is a motocross racing simulation game featuring the 2013 season of the Motocross World Championship. Choose from over 60 riders and race on 14 official tracks from the MX1 and MX2 championships. Compete in various game modes, including Career, Single Race, and Grand Prix, to become the MXGP champion.
Reviews
- The game features a lot of distinct tracks and has decent graphics.
- Many players find the physics and handling to be enjoyable and realistic, making for a fun racing experience.
- It's considered a good value for the price, especially for those looking for a compact motocross game.
- The controls are often described as terrible and difficult to manage, leading to frustration.
- The game lacks a career mode and multiplayer options, which limits its replayability.
- There are reports of bugs, including broken achievements and audio issues after races.
- graphics4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics are generally solid, particularly with well-rendered bike models, though some users note that the spectators appear somewhat odd. Overall, while the visuals are decent, there is room for improvement in certain areas.
“The graphics are solid, with bike models being rendered very well.”
“The graphics are decent, although the spectators do look a little bit weird.”
“The next game needs a serious overhaul in the controls department, but graphically it's solid with bike models being rendered very well.”
- humor2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players find the humor in the game primarily through the realistic and often amusing animations of bike crashes, which add a lighthearted touch to the gameplay experience.
“Crashing the bike looks realistic and is often quite funny.”
- gameplay2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The gameplay in the compact version is generally enjoyable, though it lacks a custom rider ability and a career mode, which some players find disappointing. However, many feel that these omissions do not significantly detract from the overall experience, especially considering the low price point of $10.
“The compact version doesn't offer a custom rider ability, which is disappointing. While it doesn't take away too much from the gameplay, the biggest drawback is the lack of a career mode, such as getting factory offers for a race team. But for $10, you can't expect too much from it.”
“The compact version lacks a custom rider ability, which is a letdown. Although it doesn't significantly impact gameplay, the absence of a career mode is a major downside. For $10, however, expectations should be tempered.”
“The compact version misses out on a custom rider ability, which is unfortunate. While it doesn't detract too much from the overall gameplay experience, the lack of a career mode is a significant con. But considering the price of $10, it's hard to expect more.”