MotoGP 18 Reviews
Does MotoGP 18 worth a try? Absolutely not. Motor racing by default is not a really popular idea to make a video game out of however Milestone fails to do so. If you think we can't expect an AAA from an indie studio, just look at the number of games Milestone release every year.
Review in Persian | Read full review
This racing simulator is good but not great. It’s a definite improvement over last years MotoGP17, but it isn’t all that it could be.
There are some good things Milestone has done with MotoGP18. The controls are fun and realistic and I really enjoyed the career. But in whole, it doesn't feel much different from previous iterations. Still, it's a good choice for fans of MotoGP
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"Driving is natural, but multiplayer modes are completely missing."
Review in Finnish | Read full review
This isn't for racing novices; the aids take away the challenge but turning them off makes things brutally realistic.
Unfortunately, the promised "unique racing experience" will not take place this year either. MotoGP 18 is a good but not perfect racing game which lags behind in terms of presentation and online support.
Review in German | Read full review
Bike games always seem to get the short end of the stick and MotoGP 18 isn't going to help that cause. It might be a build up towards a better tomorrow, but for now you'll have to deal with a finish out of the points.
Whilst MotoGP 18 represents a step in the right direction for Milestone and this series there's still work to be done for things to reach the next level.
MotoGP 18 is impressive, as all of Milestone's games are, but that doesn't always translate to fun for general audiences. This title is a must have for serious Grand Prix fans, but lay people like me it comes off as overwhelming with a tedious learning curve.
MotoGP 18 is a competent sequel that improved both graphics and physics. It's just a bit of a shame it lacks content. If you've played the previous entries, feel free to ignore this one and wait for MotoGP 19. If this would be your first motorsport video game, you won't choose wrong,
Review in Slovak | Read full review
MotoGP 18 is a clear step forward from its predecessor with the previously used proprietary engine already looking dated.
It's probably better to think of Milestone's latest release less in terms of a video game and more in terms of a product designed for MotoGP enthusiasts. It's stuffed to the brim with Moto Grand Prix-related details like racers, tracks, and commentary, and includes plenty of different options that riders can use to tweak their bikes and chase a podium finish. With that said, MotoGP 18 simply feels less thrilling than it should, mostly due to its underwhelming graphics, spartan presentation, and monotonous gameplay.
MotoGP 18 offers huge content through singleplayer and multiplayer with a new engine, better graphics, bikes and tracks that looks the most colorful, yet the style of gameplay can not combine realism and excitement at the same time and any player will have to make countless mistakes in each race before he can improve his skills slightly
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Milestone delivers great bike simulation, but it doesn´t show much improvement from previous entries, even with a new graphic engine. Despite of the official licenses (pilots, teams, bikes and tracks) we still miss some details and new game modes.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
The MotoGP series has long suffered from a lack of obvious progression from one release to the next. This time, Milestone has at least tried to do things differently and switch game engines, but right now that hasn't paid off. Last year's game was already supposed to be a transitional one, yet here we are with a game that is a regression for a series that was becoming a bit stale.
This is a good first step for the series which is in the dire need of a reboot, but it still manages to falter with its essential gameplay mechanics and lacks in a presentation that is easy to see if you have played a lot of racing games. Nonetheless, this is still a fun racing game that should satisfy the fans of the series, but it is hard not to express disappointment over the potential even when the shift to Unreal Engine is a big one.
After releasing Monster Energy Supercross, it seemed that Milestone was destined for more and more success, but after the release of two incomplete titles, Gravel and now MotoGP 18, it seems that not only Milestone has lost its way, but also is destroying its reputation.
Review in Persian | Read full review
We must say that this year, MotoGP 18 loved it. It's true, maybe we are not in front of a perfect title, maybe something is still missing to reach that goal, yet it has all the credentials to be considered satisfactory. The driving model has definitely improved, works well, respects the laws of physics and gives us fantastic gameplay. The contents are really good, wide and varied and personalization is at the top. Of course, you can still do a lot, you can improve an AI that turns out to be little care, you can refine the facial models, expressions and similarities and you can still dare to the level of graphics. But in general we are there, a title that you can not miss if you are a fan of the World Championship!
Review in Italian | Read full review
Taking large strides forward in terms of accessibility, MotoGP 18 regrettably has a lot of issues and is undoubtedly a casualty of the annual format. Cinematic, customization and an enhanced career mode are all done to such a minimum that they barely make any impact. Fine tuning your bike has worthy detail with the tracks themselves being better recreated than ever before, yet this only goes so far. Extended loading times, washed out textures, and an unobtainable online infrastructure crucify what could have been a fresh start for the franchise. Worst of all, the personalities behind the sport have not transcended whatsoever – taking away one of its greatest assets. If released in 2014, MotoGP 18 may have held up (apart from the atrocious online) and even be considered innovative. Nonetheless, this is 2018 and with so many games on the market, one of this quality cannot be recommended.
MotoGP 18 is like an average player that plays in a football team without any substitute! He is sure that he plays every week so he doesn't try to improve himself or in this case, itself! Because of no competitor, MotoGP 18 has not seen big gameplay improvements and milestone just upgrades the visual every year. If you expect a huge upgrades on gameplay elements, MotoGP 18 will be a huge disappointment for you. but If you are a fan of this series or you just want to enjoy a fun racing game, the new installment of MotoGP, satisfy you for sure.
Review in Persian | Read full review