Publisher: THQ

Developer: THQ

# of Players: 1-4

Category: Sports

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Moto GP Review

It is against the rules to have a console without any racing games, and the N-Gage finally gets one. Instead of a car racing game, the N-Gage receives MotoGP, which is a motorcycle game that offers gamers plenty to do and get their racing fix while on the go. The question remains is this racing game good enough to fill in the void or is it a sub par game that can be easily overlooked? Read on to find out.

MotoGP will give players a lot of things to do in this game. Players will be able to race upon seven official tracks of the 2002 Moto season against the top riders on the planet. Players will have the opportunity to join eight of the Office teams and compete in a variety of modes to unlock even more tracks and racers.

There are several modes for players to play in this game: Single Race, Multiplayer, Time Trials, Grand Prix, and Track Editor. In Single player, gamers can use any unlocked rider, track (including created ones), and than choose the weather for a free ride. This mode is for people who do not have a lot of time to play, so they can choose this mode to get a quick racing fix. If players have friends that have this game they can race against each other to see who is the best of the best. In Time Trials players will be able to complete against a timer trying to set a new lap record. If players do accomplish this, they will be able to upload that record to the high score leader board.

Grand Prix is the real meat of this game; this mode consists of numerous rounds that must be passed consecutively to move on. In this mode players can practice the laps so they can get the feel before the race. Before players can participate in the race, they must quality so they can determine the place at the start of the race. The better the time the closer they are in the starting line. Then players can race and see if they can become the champions.

The best thing about this game is that players will be able to use the Track Editor to create their very own tracks. This mode is very simple but it is always nice to have a game that lets players create and then drive on their own tracks. Even though this mode is extremely simple if players have enough patience they can create an extremely nice track that rivals some of the preexisting ones in this game.

MotoGP is rated E for everyone.


Gameplay: 4.0
The main problem with this game is that it never gives players a real sense of speed. No matter what biker you choose and no matter how fast they are going the game feels exactly the same. There are no speed lines or anything to make players feel that they are going faster than a snail. This is a major no-no for any racing game. Another problem is the controls; it is near to impossible to play though a track without sliding into the grass, even the computer AI does it constantly.

Graphics: 7.8
MotoGP is one of the better-looking games for the N-Gage. The game is bright and the colors used are pretty nice. The character models are nicely done and players can actually see some of the sponsor’s stickers on the riders. The different weather effects used in the game looks pretty nice from the cloudy weather to the rain that streak down the screen. Overall it is nicely done.

Sound: 4.0
While the music isn’t that bad it gets old really quickly. The problem is that there is a huge lack of variety in the music so players will hear the same thing over and over again, and they will want to beat their heads into the wall if they have to hear that music for one more second. The sound effects are not much better. Needless to say that while playing this game it is better to mute all of the sounds.

Difficulty: Easy
The game is on the easy side.

Concept: 5.3
Motorcycle racing games (and racing games in general) have been around since the beginning of consoles. This game really doesn’t add anything new to this genre.

Multiplayer: N/A
MotoGP supports up to four players using the Bluetooth technology. At the time of this review I didn’t get a chance to review this aspect of the game.

Overall: 4.9
MotoGP could have been a great game if it was tested just a little more thoroughly instead of rushing it to be released during the holiday season. There is very little variety of music, the sound effects are laughable, and the sense of speed is just not there. The only good thing about this game is the track editor and it is one of the better-looking games available. Only get this game if you are a die-hard racing fan and must have one for this system.

GameZone Review Detail

4.9

GZ Rating

Gameplay4
Graphics7.8
Sound4
DifficultyEasy
Concept5.3
Overall4.9

Racers start your engines!

Reviewer: Michael Knutson

Review Date: 12/08/2003


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