MotoGP 24

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Top Critic Average

55%

Critics Recommend

Hardcore Gamer
4 / 5
God is a Geek
8.5 / 10
VideoGamer
7 / 10
IGN Spain
7 / 10
Hobby Consolas
70 / 100
The Games Machine
8.5 / 10
Gameblog
9 / 10
Everyeye.it
8 / 10
Creators: Milestone
Release Date: May 2, 2024 - Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
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MotoGP 24 Screenshots

Critic Reviews for MotoGP 24

MotoGP 24 sought out to provide what its community requested the most and those small handful of things are readily apparent in the game. Milestone didn't do that much outside of this, but the action on the track and the Career Mode are the highlights to what's offered here. Struggling on the track isn't an issue like it once was, and with the adaptive AI, racing is fun while still providing realism for players. The increase in visual fidelity is nice, but pausing the action may change some minds. A racing game should continue to build on its actual racing and MotoGP 24 does just that.

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MotoGP 24 is the strongest the series has been, with AI now being held accountable for mistakes, and other small but important additions.

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MotoGP 24 scratches the itch it needs to thanks to the strong foundation laid down by previous entries. But while new features and increased realism are appreciated, they rarely feel like meaningful additions to last year’s game, leaving MotoGP 24 sometimes feeling more like an update of MotoGP 23 than a whole new title.

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Whether because of the lack of competitors or because it truly deserves such honor, MotoGP 24 has no rival in its field. If we don't own MotoGP 23, it's an option to consider, but if we do, its very few new features may not justify the outlay.

Review in Spanish | Read full review

MotoGP 24 left me the same as MotoGP 23. This new installment continues to generate the same genuine enjoyment at the controls thanks to its polished gameplay, but its novelties feel superficial and even a bit lazy. There is hardly any innovation beyond small additions. Why change bikes if everything feels the same?

Review in Spanish | Read full review

The faces and animations after the fall are out of place, some bugs or inexplicable maneuvers still occur, however the tweaks and innovations give us yet another must have for MotoGP enthusiasts, a vigorous, dynamic world motorbike simulator with adrenaline-pumping gameplay, welcoming to novices yet challenging to veterans.

Review in Italian | Read full review

Hard to find any real flaws in MotoGP 24. Milestone revises its copy and offers us what is most akin to an essential vintage for its series by correcting the main flaws pointed fingers on the previous version. The result is a game with extremely pleasant gameplay, providing very good sensations in addition to a particularly successful immersion thanks to the multitude of details and general content. Those disappointed in the past will have enough to satisfy their missed expectations in 2023.

Review in French | Read full review

This new incarnation of MotoGP is in great shape at the annual appointment with fans. The neural aid system appears to be very scalable and effective, the campaign is substantial and highly customizable, and even the technical sector has taken some perceptible, although not overwhelming, steps forward. If you want to get closer to the world championship or simply are looking for a highly simulative title dedicated to the world of two wheels, MotoGP 24 is an excellent entry point.

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