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95The controls are difficult to master at first - with the option of both front and rear brakes - but persistence is rewarded and within hours you will be hugging the fringe of a curve and finding the right racing line.
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88Does a bang-up job of communicating the unique, topsy-turvy physics at play in keeping a 180-mph GP bike on the straight and narrow. [Sept 2003, p.80]
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88Despite advances in the games graphics, and a few extra tracks, we feel a little underwhelmed its just too similar to its predecessor. Dont get us wrong, MotoGP 2 is a fine racer, but it could have been so much more of a dream machine.
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84There are a few more tracks, unlockable highlights videos, improved graphics, and better crash visuals, but Moto GP 2 is in most respects the very same game as "Moto GP."
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77If the developer had spent more time refining the control scheme and graphics to make better use of PC hardware and had added more functionality to the game's menus and multiplayer options, the PC version of MotoGP 2 could have been as good as the Xbox version.
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 13 out of 17
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Mixed: 2 out of 17
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Negative: 2 out of 17
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TKorho8
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SumeetK.10Very good.
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[Anonymous]3Never could unlock anything, wtf i have payd for a crippeld game.