MXGP3 - The Official Motocross Videogame Reviews
Excelling with its simulation aspect and deep career mode, MXGP 3 is a solid motocross title in a market that is virtually non-existent.
Despite some issues that will turn off many regular gamers, MXGP3 makes great use of the official licensing and will certainly please fans of the sport.
Despite a great improvement in the track and bikes physics, we feel that MXGP3 has very few content and some game modes have been eliminated compared to MXGP2.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Switching to Unreal Engine 4, MXGP improves its physics in relation with the always-changing track morphology, while graphics looks too muddy even for a motocross game. Enjoyable yet improvable.
Review in Italian | Read full review
MXGP 3 – The Official Motocross Videogame is a game strictly for fans of professional motocross. There's real challenge to be had with the game's true-to-life physics, and varied weather and track conditions. But the game feels lacking in presentation. It needs something to inject some adrenaline into the career mode. Reading tweet-like messages from your agent gets old, fast. Still, for diehard motocross fans, this is your game.
MXGP3 is another step forward for the franchise and Milestone is to be commended in how well they have managed to capture the essence of the sport. The title looks better than ever and plays better than ever, a few niggles aside.
MXGP3 is a transitional chapter in the motocross saga from Milestone. The potential is huge, but the debut of the Unreal Engine 4 in the game is quite disappointing. The new handling model is largely amendable, and the AI is worse than the previous chapters. Overall MXGP3 is a fun game, but surely not the best in the series.
Review in Italian | Read full review
I'm glad that MXGP3 exists because when it comes to modern motocross games the pickings are pretty slim and there is a sizeable group of gamers out there who love the sport.
MXGP 3, made in 2017, is almost imperceptibly different from the first entry in the series, released in 2014. Sure there a few differences, but at its deepest, this is a game that has a truckload of issues when it comes to the actual feeling of riding a dirt bike. Add to that a feature list that is seemingly identical to MXGP 2, now with very poorly implemented dynamic weather, and you get very little bang for your buck. Milestone needs to take a step back and reassess where this series is going, because right now the only place it's going is backwards.
With its focus on being true to the motocross sport, MXGP3 offers a surprising amount of depth to its control and riding finesse. While it may not have much to offer to bring in new fans, those that enjoy riding a 250cc bike in the mud will certainly appreciate the best entry in the series to date.
MXGP 3 has some undeniable advantages, but fishing unfortunately by a lack of sensations. This does not detract from the technical qualities of conduct, but takes it away from a sense of realism. His chance is to occupy a niche free of competition at this time. If you are looking for a good motocross game, MXGP 3 is the only one in the saddle.
Review in French | Read full review
With a bit more polish, and less of a lingering sense of obligation to hold on to the licence, MXGP could grow to become a premier racing sim, but right now it's muddy at best.
'MXGP 3' is fun, challenging game with very reactive play and intricate customization. Whether you're a motocross enthusiast or just want a fast-paced racer to learn and master, this is perfect to scratch that competitive itch.
MXGP3 is a great MX game. The improvements with the passage to Unreal Engine are visible: physics and graphics above all.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Overall, MXGP3 is a game that will please hardcore Motocross fans who want a simulation racing game. It's almost hostile towards new players or those who don't follow Motocross, but if you take the time to learn how to play, then the game does reward you.
The use of Unreal engine 4 paved the way for MXGP3 to have smoother animations and more realistic physics. However, the graphics are far from even mediocre. MXGP3 has all the main elements of a Motorcycle racing game but it falls short to be something bigger and more joyful.
Review in Persian | Read full review
MXGP3 sets out to do what it says; build an authentic riding experience from the ground up. It is a base line motocross experience that will certainly appeal to enthusiasts and hardcore fans.
MXGP3 is a fun game and a good game for any fan of the sport, the career mode is fun however it gets boring a little too quickly, but I'm sure that any fan of the sport, will appreciate the effort that went into making this game.
MXGP3 is a very nice racing title. There's plenty of content, but the best part is easily the fantastic handling. The physics are superb and have a nice sense of weight to them. The deformation and weather effects add the right amount of depth to keep each race interesting. There's also a bevy of options that make the racing approachable for any skill level. However, the mediocre to poor frame rate and long load times really weigh everything down. There are some nit-picks, but anyone willing to look past those, as well as the other issues, will find an enjoyable Motocross game.
In short, we can say that the Milestone guys have done a good job with this new chapter in the MXGP series; the changes are really great, starting with the graphics sector that abandons the proprietary engine to use the Unreal Engine 4. The sound field also improves slightly from the past.
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