MotoGP 22 Reviews
MotoGP 22 brings minor improvements, but otherwise it is basically a common standard from Milestone. Anyway, you will enjoy a fast ride.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
A true racing simulator with hallucinating graphics and details, allied to a nostalgia with the 2009 season, make this game a mix between Asseto Corza and F1 21 on two wheels, which will certainly delight fans, it remains to be seen if they will have the hands to control these two-wheeled monsters?
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
But for us more experienced players or motorcycle enthusiasts MotoGP 22 sadly plays it too safe, with sterile, flat textured race tracks and very little variation between the different motorcycles, there just isn’t a lot to offer for those who aren’t massive fans of MotoGP as a sport that other motorcycle simulators already do, and in most cases better.
There is not much new content, but you will enjoy it. Because of the NINE modes, every penny spent on this game is an excellent investment. It's hard to find a better motorcycle game.
Review in Czech | Read full review
MotoGP 22 is a faithful and challenging entry in the two-wheeler series, though it may not convert those put off by its gruelling difficulty spike.
MotoGP 22 is another great installment of the cult cycle, which must be reached by every fan of two-wheelers.
Review in Polish | Read full review
After a lazy episode last year, MotoGP 22 is back in great shape.
Review in French | Read full review
One of the most polished biking sims I've ever experienced, MotoGP 22 will please both series veterans and newcomers willing to take the time to learn the sim-heavy mechanics.
MotoGP 2022 adds a couple of new features but is relatively unchanged from the previous release. Graphical differences are minor, which is fine as the base experience is solid. Milestone has taken steps to make the game more accessible without losing the aspects of it that the hard-core crowd enjoys. If there was ever a time for the uninitiated to dive in, this year’s edition is it.
MotoGP 22 is a passable step forward for MotoGP fans, with ‘Nine: Season 2009’ being the absolute highlight of the package and almost reason enough to pick it up. Most longstanding fans of the series will undoubtedly fork out for this one, but I am not sure I can recommend it to anyone that already dabbled in the brilliant MotoGP 21.
As such, MotoGP is a very strong racing game that truly captures the feel of MotoGP as a series. Although it's not perfect and lacks the sheen that comes with a bigger budget, the minute to minute racing is fantastic, and its minor issues here and there are far outweighed by the positives.
MotoGP 22 has everything and more to be the best game in the motorcycle world championship. It is continuous with its previous version, but since this one was already very good, it has been able to improve and polish the gameplay, giving a much better experience when we are in command of a 250 hp motorcycle. It has some sections to polish, such as the graphics of the circuits or the online mode, but nothing that can't be improved without patches to give the game a 10 that it deserves to be. Even so, it is 100% recommended for fans of 2 wheels and for fans of racing in general.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
MotoGP 22 is a good game, but it lacks new stuff, and the visuals are starting to feel quite old. The only highligh is the Nine mode that letf you play the 09 season in a narrative way, kind of like an interactive Netflix series.
Review in French | Read full review
MotoGP 22 is probably one the most immersive racing simulators on the market, with the developers Milestone paying careful attention to detail throughout.
MotoGP 22 is one of the best motorcycle simulators on the market, a game that we recommend for motorcycling enthusiasts.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
You get an improved experience all round with MotoGP 22 – it is still hard as nails, but the nostalgic documentary mode and solid raft of modes makes this a crucial purchase for fans of two wheeled racing.
MotoGP 22 accomplishes an incredible simulation in terms of playability, and only a few games will be able to replicate the authentic sense that we had when playing the game. However, several key things are lacking to make us thrilled with this year's edition. There's hardly any doubt that the series has reached a decent level; however, this year's improvements over the previous versions are still insufficient to consider this release a landmark.
Although Milestone has cobbled together three similar games in a short period of time, there's no doubt that MotoGP 22 is the unchallenged number one. The game shines both on and off the track, especially the deep career mode and the successful story part based on the 2009 MotoGP season. Hesitant computer opponents, some lack of variety and dreary soundstage lower the experience a bit, but in the end the glorious driving feel wins.
Review in Swedish | Read full review
MotoGP 22 is better than several of its predecessors, but leaves most of its potential wasted.
MotoGP 22 proves once again that Milestone are masters of motorcycling. This year's installment pays tribute to the 2009 season with a "documentary" style mode that is a success, accompanying the modes of last year forming the definitive experience for the MotoGP fan.
Review in Spanish | Read full review