- Publisher: Black Bean Games
- Release Date: Jun 1, 2012
- Also On: PC, Xbox 360
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Oct 29, 201263SBK Generations provides four years Superbike action with licensed teams and racers. Unfortunately the game has a weak atmosphere, modest graphics and sounds, as well as a boring AI. Milestone Studio should really start to develop the franchise, instead of copying the old version over and over again.
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Jun 19, 201260The same relatively deep two-wheel sim as ever, but with each passing year the geriatric graphics engine kills even more appeal. [July 2012, p.117]
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Jul 10, 201254As exciting to the average gamer as eating an entire loaf of dry wholemeal bread. [Issue#220, p.77]
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Jul 2, 201268An expansive, realistic and challenging motorbike simulator - but its realism comes at the price of some serious visual flaws. [Aug 2012, p.105]
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Jul 16, 201270With rewarding physics and plenty of content, our main complaint is the tech used to render the game. To be blunt, it looks damn average. Racers are known for pushing the PS3 to its graphical limits, but SBK looks like it's running on two cylinders. While the frame rate and anti-aliasing is tight, the tracks are utterly devoid of detail. The world also appears to be lit by fluorescent tubes, giving it a stark, artificial feel. [August 2012, p80]