Tour de France 2021
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Tour de France 21 isn't a particularly fun game to play for a neutral, but will appeal to a core fanbase, whilst giving all of us something of an appreciation of what a tough sport this is.
This is a surprisingly tactical title overall, though, and it does bring something different to the genre. If you’re looking for a different kind of sports game, this could be worth shaving your legs for.
Tour de France 2021 remains a quite good game (accessibility, immersion, strategic options), but Cyanide risks losing credibility with its loyal fans. A graphic step is neede and the developer has to be more generous in novelties so as not to become an anonymous rider in the middle of the peloton.
Review in French | Read full review
With some problems, Tour de France 2021 remains the best cycling simulator on console.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
The world of professional cycling was never going to be an easy sport to translate to a game. Cyanide Studios have made this even harder by making a game that seems to appeal only to the sport's keenest of fans at the expense of educating and rewarding the curiosity of new fans to the sport.
Tour de France 2021 is a continuation game, based on the previous installment, with all the good and bad that this entails. On the one hand, it updates with the news so that the game remains valid to be released together with this year's test, but on the other hand, changes that surprise or take a step forward in the franchise are missing. A compliant game to satisfy cycling fans who want to emulate their idols from the comfort of their sofa.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Cyanide brings us one more year the official game of the Tour de France. This 2021 has not brought great changes to a formula that, although it can delight the most enthusiastic followers of cycling, it still has great shortcomings.
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It's easy to imagine Tour de France 2021 satisfying fans of cycling who are seeking a video game experience that mirrors the sport they love as closely as possible, but the fact is that the game will likely be a tricky one to pick up for any neophytes like myself. Although the tutorials do what they can to walk you through the basics, the learning curve is as steep as some of the hills you'll be forced to ascend during races, and that might be enough to keep you from playing the game all that much. But for those willing to put in the time and effort, there's certainly some enjoyment and satisfaction to be had from learning how to navigate all the curves of the road and become leader of the pack. The game might not be ready to claim any yellow jerseys just yet, but its not all that far off the winning pace either.