MotoGP 20 Reviews

MotoGP 20 is ranked in the 63rd percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
7.8 / 10.0
Apr 23, 2020

MotoGP 20 shows lots of improvements compared to the last year outing but the changes to the Historic Mode and the audio-visual presentation keeps it from achieving more than “good enough” status.

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7 / 10.0
Apr 23, 2020

MotoGP 20 is an upgrade of the previous one, with new interesting content but it lacks optimizazion and driving IA fine tunings.

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8.5 / 10.0
Apr 23, 2020

MotoGP 20 gets even better, with an even more responsive, solid and fun gameplay that pushes you to improve continuously, lap after lap. The career mode adds an interesting managerial layer while the AI is not yet completely convincing. An excellent racing game, the best motorcycle video game on the market.

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Apr 23, 2020

Milestone has this series dialed in so well, it’s hard to fault it for things that have been removed or reduced when the racing is so solid. On one hand, managing a team feels way more robust, but the downside is that the TV broadcasting element is almost nonexistent. With what MotoGP 20 is, it charts more in a straight line than the incline that was MotoGP 18 to MotoGP 19. That said, MotoGP 20 offers a comprehensive and detailed career and a series of modes that offers something for everyone, old and new, experienced or not.

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78 / 100
Apr 23, 2020

Milestone keeps improving its most important franchise. MotoGP 20 doesn't take any risks, but it has some new aerodynamic wings that give it some extra speed. And this year it is a great substitute for real motorbike races.

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8 / 10
Apr 23, 2020

MotoGP 20 is a game developed for its existing fans and the lack of any kind of tutorial is testament to that. This game isn’t trying to win over anyone new (or, if it is, isn’t going to do a good job with it). Instead, this is a cracking racing sim that’s a celebration of the MotoGP heroes through the Historic Mode and a gaze into a bizzaro alternative universe where the GP’s actually went ahead this year. It looks great, handles even better and once you’ve got used to its particular idiosyncrasies, it’s a whole lot of fun to play.

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9.4 / 10.0
Apr 23, 2020

MotoGP 20 is the new installment of the saga with notable changes in the physics and behavior of motorcycles, great customization thanks to its editor, variety of game modes and dedicated servers for its multiplayer.

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IGN Italy
Top Critic
8.3 / 10.0
Apr 23, 2020

Milestone gives fan what reality can't and succeeds to bring life to the MotoGP 20 with a brilliant game, a better and bolder version of the last instalment. The introduction of several shiny details, as the brand new tyres and fuel consumption systems, give more depth to the races, while the career with several management details it's fun and satisfying to play.

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9 / 10.0
Apr 23, 2020

With its incredibly satisfying handling model and excellent career mode, MotoGP 20 offers one of the best circuit racing experiences on the market.

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7 / 10.0
Apr 23, 2020

MotoGP 20 fortunately goes back to the drawing board and doubles down on delivering more content and player agency. However, taken as a package, this latest installment is sure to please veterans of the franchise.

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TheSixthAxis
Thomas Harrison-Lord
Top Critic
7 / 10
Apr 23, 2020

MotoGP 20 tries to build upon the promise of recent developments with a raft of new features, but it's those very inclusions that don't quite feel fully formed yet. The presentation is more polished, there's a real attempt to try something new, and I enjoy the more serious focus of the riding, but I can't help but think that this game needed a little more time in development to iron out the quirks.

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Apr 23, 2020

There are some rough edges but MotoGP's latest incarnation feels fantastic to play and packed with the content we need right now.

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8 / 10.0
Apr 23, 2020

All in all, MotoGP 20 is undoubtedly the best MotoGP game yet.

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8 / 10
Apr 23, 2020

MotoGP 20 evolves little, but evolves well compared to its previous version. It gains a better team management, both cosmetic and mechanical damage as well as improved management of the motorcycle during the race. It is therefore a little deeper and more interesting. For the next version, in addition to an essential update, we are asking for paddocks that really live and enough to satisfy the thirst for knowledge of motorcycle enthusiasts.

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8 / 10.0
Apr 23, 2020

I know I might sound like a scratched record with this verdict, but MotoGP 20 is basically like the other recent motorcycling racers that have been released on modern consoles: extremely competent when it comes to graphics, sound and content, with more than enough to keep you invested for months, but you’ll need to get used to its very realistic and newcomer-unfriendly controls first.

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8.3 / 10.0
Apr 23, 2020

MotoGP 20 once again proves why Milestone is at the forefront of motorcycle racing titles.

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Apr 23, 2020

Milestone's latest outing with the MotoGP series continues to show improvement, albeit slightly, as the end of the console generation is approaching fast. While the game definitely has a steep learning curve for those new to the franchise, MotoGP 20 is a lot of fun and a true representation of the sport when there is no way to experience the live events right now at all.

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4 / 5.0
Apr 23, 2020

MotoGP 20 adds an underlying layer of improvement to what made last year's title so impressive.

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Unscored
Apr 23, 2020

MotoGP 20 was released on April 23 and is available on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows.

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6.5 / 10.0
Apr 23, 2020

Never quite impressing on any level, MotoGP 20 offers up an enthusiastic licensed release, which will please fans of the sport and motorcycle lovers but may fail to inspire everyone else. A less sterile approach to simulating the sport with a more impressive feeling of speed would be enough to crown Milestone as kings and queens of MotoGP.

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