MXGP2 is the newest game from Milestone that brings a more realistic view to the Motocross World Championship in the videogame universe. The game features renewed and challenging mechanics that, if we manage to master them, will take us to the top in multiple game modes.
Regardless of its somewhat flat textures and oddly long loading screens, this is definitely a user-friendly title with potential for hours of fun with friends as they fly high and kick mud in each other’s face.
MXGP2 is a fun game, with plenty to see and do. Obviously, fans of Motocross will get the most out of it, but there are way worse driving simulations out there.
MXGP 2 is a typical Milestone game: a very solid base with lots of official content that's ruined by a lack of overall polish and quite a handful of bugs.
As many Milestone games MXGP2 is a pretty standard race game. The game does not look good, does not sound good, although it is pretty fun to use the dirt bikes.
What was supposed to be a fun ride, turned out to be a huge disappointment. The awful presentation, physics and controls makes me wish that Microsoft will announce a HD-remaster of Motocross Madness at E3 this year. Anything but this.
SummaryMXGP2 – The Official Motocross Videogame is the evolution of the previous Milestone’s Motocross game MXGP. The game is based on the 2015 FIM Motocross World Championship license.