Monster Energy Supercross 25 - The Official Video Game Reviews
Overall, handlebars in hand, we are faced with one of the best chapters that Milestone has produced for the Monster Energy Supercross series , which improves in some key aspects and which, while not perfect, puts itself on the right track for the future.
Review in Italian | Read full review
With great looks, an impressive and realistic feel, and just enough arcade race traits to grab you and not let go, Monster Energy Supercross 25 is a fun experience.
Monster Energy Supercross 25 is a tough to pick up, but rewarding to learn racing sim. The new physics, courtesy of Unreal Engine 5, makes this iteration of the series more realistic than ever, with ever-evolving track surfaces that make every lap different and exciting with each new attempt.
Ultimately, Monster Energy Supercross 25 is a competent but unspectacular entry in the series. The improved visuals and deeper career mode are welcome additions, but the core gameplay remains largely unchanged.
Monster Energy Supercross 25 represents a step forward from previous titles. The progress due to the adoption of UE5 is evident and has brought the series even closer to a true simulation. Some adjustments are still necessary to better balance the difficulty level, correct sporadic problems with the opponent AI, and improve the navigability of the UI.
Review in Italian | Read full review
This latest entry in the niche Supercross series is being billed as a reboot-thanks largely to its Unreal Engine 5 overhaul-but it hardly feels like one. Despite the visual upgrades, the same stiff rider animations and shallow Career mode make it feel more like a seasonal refresh than a true reinvention. I came in hoping for another fun, adrenaline-fueled bike game, but inconsistent physics and underwhelming features left me cold, especially considering the franchise's rich heritage and unique concept.
Monster Energy Supercross 25 - The Official Video Game works mechanically and has a sense of style, but there's nothing to keep you playing past a certain point.
A revamped take on the series
Although Milestone insistently claims that they 'rebuilt the game from the ground up,' this is still a Milestone Supercross game, aside from a few changes. This time, they've focused a bit too much on 'simulation' - whether you like that or not is up to you.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Overall, Monster Energy Supercross 25 is one of those games that, if you're a fan of the previous entries in the series or motorcycling in general, you'll thoroughly enjoy. Thanks to Unreal Engine 5, the game's realistic physics delivers an exciting and breathtaking experience of the competitions. Additionally, the complete licensing of teams and riders allows you to feel the thrill of Supercross competitions in a more authentic way.
Review in Persian | Read full review
The new game dedicated to Supercross represents a good step forward for the series. The gameplay has been further refined, thanks to the advice of the players and the online editor that adds hours and hours of extra fun, guaranteed by the creative spirit of the community. The modes offered by the title are not particularly numerous, but they cover the essentials for a title of this genre. Most of the features introduced in the career mode are taken from the 2024 edition of MotoGP, bringing with them the same problems encountered, especially with the introduction of the "Social" mode. On an artistic level, the game shows evident shortcomings, but the effort of the developers in improving the graphic rendering through more detailed textures must be recognized. Unfortunately, despite the improvements, the game will go relatively unnoticed (at least on European soil), given the small segment of fans and the high difficulty of the game that could initially discourage neophytes. In conclusion, Monster Energy Supercross 25 is far from being a perfect title, but the experience offered by the game certainly deserves your attention. The Milestone team has also promised extensive post-launch support, which will further improve gameplay and add new content in the coming months.
Review in Italian | Read full review
While Monster Energy Supercross 25 is geared toward fans, its gameplay and deep career mode can appeal to anyone looking for speed and competition.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Monster Energy Supercross 25- The Official video proves to be a fantastic instalment in the series. The updates are evident throughout the game, delivering a fresh and enhanced experience for the player base.
Monster Energy Super Cross 25 offers us a complete motocross simulator that is quite difficult to master, but quite satisfying once controlled and with the possibility of playing it in company locally, something that has been lost and that we appreciate.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Monster Energy Supercross 2025 is not perfect as it has some shortcomings in graphics and gameplay that should be polished in the future. For example, in the weather, the public and the rider's animations. Even so, the change to UE5 is great and it looks better than any other game of the series so far.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Monster Energy Supercross 25 is the best Supercross game that Milestone has put out in so many ways. The racing is rewarding as you get the hang of it, and the visuals are second-to-none. Unfortunately, the career mode leaves you just wishing for more to do with the rest of the game feeling quite empty.
On the track, "Supercross 25" performs very well and, overall, is clearly better than any of its predecessors. This applies to the graphics as well as the gameplay. However, the series doesn't come from the top of the genre, but rather from the middle of the pack, so despite the improvement, you shouldn't expect a racing game on the level of Codemasters' "F1."
Review in German | Read full review
As a racing game fan, it was cool to learn more about motocross. The game offers a realistic and in-depth experience, with a solid career mode and track editor. However, its gameplay is demanding and not very beginner-friendly, lacking tutorials and accessibility features. Technical performance also disappoints at times. In the end, it’s worth it for those looking for a simulation, but it might frustrate players who just want some quick fun.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Monster Energy Supercross 25 makes quite the noticeable upgrade to this franchise, as the switch to Unreal Engine 5 gives us better looks, better physics, with even various AI and customization improvements that turn this year’s game the best one in the series yet. With the 2025 roster already in place and various promised new content updates throughout the year, AMA Supercross fans should have their hands full – albeit newcomers might still find this peculiar racing style and some of the jank a bit tough to swallow.
"A realistic and elegant simulation" Monster Energy Supercross 25 isn't just another annual release; it's a leap that sets a new standard for two-wheel racing games. It's a technical and cinematic experience, built on the foundations of pure gameplay and realistic fun. Whether you're an amateur or a professional, the game will keep you coming back to the track again and again.
Review in Arabic | Read full review