MotoGP 10/11 has a few problems such as touchy controls and a lack of multiplayer options, but the challenging races and deep career mode will leave motorcycle racing fans happy.
In short, Monumental Games has done all the hard work – MotoGP 10/11 is genuinely deserving of a place alongside the cream of motorsport simulators; now all the series needs to do is pop open a magnum of Champagne and celebrate the sport just as confidently as it simulates it.
To me this is the best MotoGP game out there as of writing (2020). Since 2013 Milestone is the sole developer for MotoGP games and they are kind of boring in all aspects. You are riding a beast of a machine but it never truely feels that way. This game is different. When you ride at speeds up to 350 km/h the speed feels terrifying and you feel the urge to start breaking even without a corner in sight. The handling is very realistic and caters well to both casual players and veterans through all of the available assists.
The graphics are great even in 2020. I love the lighting model used in this ****'s all very lifelike. The sound idms also spit on for all classes ftom the high pitched 125cc engines to the tumble of the MotoGp beasts.
If you love MotoGP then I urge you to give this game a try
I've been playing the PS3 version of this round a friends and am just as impressed as I am with the 360 version that I own (can't really tell the difference tbh). Great fun in multiplayer and I'm much happier with this version than I was with the previous iteration owing to it's more realistic racing experience (09/10 was good - but a bit too 'arcadey' for my liking). If you want a fun and convincing bike racing experience in your front room - go and buy this now!!
MotoGP 10/11 is a solid enough racer once you get to grips with the somewhat iffy handling. There are plenty of options to play with, a career mode that will keep you going and although the online racing aspect is likely to disappoint due to lack of opponents, it's decent enough when you find a lobby to your liking. The real drawback here is that things are identical to MotoGP 09/10, which again is identical to MotoGP 08. If you already have the previous title, it's debatable as to whether there's enough content here to warrant a full-price purchase, especially given the free 2010 season update for the last game. It's one to wait till the bargain bin beckons.
It's the nearest to a bike equivalent of Forza that you're going to get for now but it still feels like it needs a little more work to be a true must have. Roll on MotoGP 11/12, it could finally be what every bike fan is eager for.
The problematic handling and lackluster nature of many of the game's features makes it impossible to recommend for most players. Unless you're a series die-hard, you're probably fine sticking with last year's entry, or just renting this one. The developers succeeded at delivering a rock-solid online experience, but the core racing gameplay still needs a lot of work before this can become a must-have series.
really loving it. Brilliant fun.Crashing alot but wanna try more. Been playing alot, best GP for a long time, online mode is great, career mode is awesome too, handling is hard but feels acurate, looks ace, sounds ace, just awesome, good work
Awesome racing SIM, especially if 4-wheel does little for you these days. A racing bike is something very different, very dangerous, and - once you get used to it (try the assists!) - very thrilling. Great frame rate, incredible physics, sounds amazing, and looks fantastic even at 60fps and with all those bikes on screen. Don't miss it.
The new co op mode is a much welcomed feature to 10/11. Much improved on last years game and online is much more stable now. Really enjoying this version of the game which is bt=y far the best one for years. Nice one Capcom!
MotoGP 10/11 is a big improvement to 09/10 but everytime I go fast, i crash and reset. It is better than 09/10. No more of that "Hey, this isn't mototruck!" guy from 09/10. We have somebody good.
Comme le précédent 09/10, c'est Monumental Games qui se coltine l'édition 10/11 ! et c'est là un bien mauvais préambule pour introduire cette critique puisque Monumental avait fourni quelque chose d'éminemment désagréable avec le 09/10 !
Rapidement, on retrouve en effet le même genre de "simulation" de cette boîte à gogols, à savoir une absence pure et simple de simulation et un pilotage incohérent qui présente de multiples carences de comportement.
On retrouve également des graphismes assez dégueulasses, surtout sous la "pluie" (c'est la pluie, "ça" ?) même si l'on est pas particulièrement adepte du comptage de pixels, de touffes d'herbe et de créneaux de château-fort. C'est donc dire que l'on est assez "choqués" de voir ce que l'on voit.
Cela étant, tout n'est pas si mauvais ! les effets sonores sont des plus convenables, les temps de chargement sont réduits et le mode carrière n'est pas désagréable. Le problème des collisions de la mouture précédente a été résolu (les cons-currents vous faisaient tomber sans arrêt !) et on a droit à un rembobinage bien venu qu'on ne se privera pas d'utiliser afin de combler les brèches béantes de maniabilité.
Tout compte fait, ce 10/11 est en progrès sensible par rapport au 09/10 mais ne peut lutter en aucune façon avec les 08 de Milestone !
SummaryMotoGP 10/11 will deliver all the content from the 2010 MotoGP season and offer downloadable updates for the 2011 MotoGP championship shortly after the season starts.