MotoGP 22 Reviews
Milestone brings us MotoGP 22, the official game of the motorcycle world championship. Without a doubt we are facing the best motorcycle simulator of the moment. Challenging, fun and with new options that will please all fans of the saga.
Review in Spanish | 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 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
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
Milestone continues to improve the gameplay formula of the franchise in this MotoGP 22. Although there is not much difference compared to previous installments, it has very interesting new game modes and a more tactical and decision-based gameplay. With all the official riders from this season and many other classics, MotoGP 22 is a great bet for motorcycling lovers.
Review in Spanish | 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
By adding details that increase realism and a mode like NINE-Season 2009 to a solid game frame, MotoGP 22 takes an evolutionary step in the right direction. The general improvement compared to the past may appear less deep than expected, but those who love MotoGP will also love MotoGP 22.
Review in Italian | Read full review
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 set-up that leaves a very good taste in its playable aspects. The driving feel is fantastic and the new modes bring some freshness. However, we are facing a continuous delivery in several aspects. Even with everything, it is still a reference that motorcycling fans will enjoy in style.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
MotoGP 22 is a "sidestep" for the series, in a year substantially of transition towards a more intense narrative of the race atmosphere, proposes a slightly more simulative riding model than last year, but with a too steep learning curve and some accessibility problems. Anyway NINE Season 2009 is worth the ride, because is a brillaint take on narrative and documentary in a videogame.
Review in Italian | 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 2022 has the racing down pat, and the new 2009 season mode is a fun blast from the past.
MotoGP 22 is probably one the most immersive racing simulators on the market, with the developers Milestone paying careful attention to detail throughout.
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.
It is difficult to have anything to complain about the content offer of MotoGP 22: there is everything that the two-wheeler enthusiast could wish for.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Tough to get into at first, MotoGP 22 soon starts to pay dividends once you get the hang of its tricky handling and various nuances. The superb 'NINE Season 2009' mode, meanwhile, is worth the price of admission alone.
MotoGP 22 is the best game in the series to date, but is hampered by its aging core design.
All in all, MotoGP 22 is undoubtedly the best MotoGP game yet, but there’s still room for improvement. Numerous tweaks and additions result in a game that looks and plays better then ever, but it’s the introduction of the documentary-styled Nine Season 2009 that makes this a must for MotoGP fans, even if they own last year’s release.
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
Whether you just want to suit up and race the iconic MotoGP courses or are looking to relive the 2009 season in one of the finest historic modes ever in a racing game, you can’t go wrong with this year’s offering. No matter if you picked up last year’s game or not, MotoGP 22 is a worthwhile purchase that doesn’t need the typical caveats