Rev up your engines, MotoGP™24 is back! Dive into the heart-pounding action of the 2024 season and immerse yourself in the thrills of unexplored landscapes, all thanks to the revolutionary Riders market!
Players praise the game's improved bike handling and physics simulation. The MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3 bikes now feel more like "monsters" that demand precise control. Reviewers highlight several key aspects: - Accelerating out of corners provides a noticeable "bite" and sense of raw power, especially on the MotoGP machines. - The brakes bite harder, allowing for better trail-braking and control through turns. - The rear steps out more realistically, forcing players to carefully modulate the throttle to manage rear grip. - Overall, the bikes feel more responsive and provide better feedback, enabling players to explore the limits of traction.
The game's AI opponents have undergone a significant overhaul, delivering a more realistic and engaging racing experience. Reviewers note the following improvements: - AI riders now behave more like human racers, remaining competitive but avoiding overly aggressive maneuvers. - The adaptive difficulty system tries to adjust the AI's pace to match the player's skill, though some reports indicate it still needs refinement. - The new MotoGP Stewards system penalizes the AI for track limits violations and other infractions, adding to the authenticity. - Races feel more unpredictable, with the AI making mistakes, crashing, and providing close, hard-fought battles throughout the field.
The game's career mode has been expanded with new features that add depth and replayability. Reviewers highlight the following enhancements: - The Riders Market allows players to strategically move between teams and classes, shaking up the competition. - The reputation system and "turning points" provide a more personalized experience, with the player's actions impacting their career progression. - The option to participate in full race weekends or specific sessions caters to various player preferences. - The MotoGP Academy and adaptive difficulty settings make the career mode more accessible for newcomers while still challenging experienced players.