- Publisher: THQ
- Release Date: Mar 8, 2002
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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83Probably the best racing game on the Game Boy Advance. It has great graphics, good control, and is a lot of fun to play. The password system is the only real problem Ive found.
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80A good game, with some flawed controls, but a nice look.
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73The racing itself is very enjoyable and offers a real sense of speed, and trying to beat your best time can be addictive. Too bad the multiplayer mode required multiple game copies.
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Tight handling, excellent sound effects, unpredictable tracks.[Apr 2002, p.152]
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71MotoGP commits the ultimate portable game sin by using a password system as opposed to a battery save option, which somewhat defeats the purpose of playing through some of the longer modes when you're on the go.
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69The saving feature is a real annoyance and hurts the enjoyment something fierce.
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Despite the varied modes, the gameplay is the same and the lack of sophisticated AI play means you'll be entertained for one or two rounds until the races become too long (and too easy) to bear.
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60A dull game accompanied by a truly horrid save system.
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I hate this game's archaic point of view which I've dubbed Pole Position Syndrome. [June 2002, p.87]
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This game is seriously lacking in all categories beyond its graphical candy coating.
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50Considering the far superior racing titles already available on the system ("Mario Kart: Super Circuit" and "F-Zero"), Moto GP has little ground to stand on.