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About the Game
One of the best parts of the new game is the tutorial mode. It is great, a big improvement on the previous game which more or less expected you to sort yourself out. There are plenty of playable tutorials to help you master the likes of electronic systems, engine brake, anti-wheelie, traction control, aerodynamics.
Another change is that in this version of the game, you don’t respawn directly onto your bike, as in previous incarnations, instead you must jog over to your bike and manually heave it up and hop on – a small detail that adds a nice amount of verisimilitude to matters – although it is annoying that AI competitors respawn onto their bikes and can be a dust cloud before you’ve even found your bike!
Just like in the real world, you have to accept a long lap penalty for mischiefs – such as track limit violations or false starts – which adds to the real-world authenticity of the game. Bikes and tracks are updated in line with their real world counterparts and you can customise your bike your way with stickers, colours and so much more.
The Nitty Gritty
There is a steep learning curve, but the game is very beginner friendly due to the above-mentioned tutorials. You can rewind certain points too, which allows you to take back rash, crash-inducing thoughtlessness. If you’re a purist who likes to stand by their decisions, you can toggle off all of this help!
Brake management is important in this game, to prevent braking failures while too cold or overheating both of which can affect the responsivity of your bike. There’s lots of back door stuff to be getting on with off the tracks too, such as Research & Development, generally working to improve your bike’s performance, establishing and managing a junior team, and researching upgrades.
You can play career mode solo or online; the latter of which allows you to set up single one-off races against other online players. With career mode, you can follow an exact real life racing career, or you can give yourself a more tailored experience.
With the addition of the Algarve track, from Portugal, you can now race on any of the twenty real-life courses, including some historic tracks that are great for a nostalgic race or two. You have a choice of around 120 rides over 20 tracks, giving you a huge range of bikes, which includes some vintage beauties.
Help Yourself!
In this game there are a number of riding aids which can be set high for an easy ride or low for a more challenging go of it. These include:
MotoGP 21 for PC is available for purchase on Instant Gaming for a fraction of its retail price. You will receive an official key and be able to play the game in seconds. Play smart. Pay less.