MotoGP 20 Reviews
The best thing about MotoGP 20 is that it’s very welcoming towards newcomers and players who are not interested in pro-level bike racing, however, anything else is just not enough to justify this new release especially since many of the MotoGP 19 problems are still here.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
MotoGP 20 is a fine title to play on the Nintendo Switch for those who are itching to jump into a digital bike racer. However, MotoGP 20 suffers from the same old troubles that this may only appeal to the hardcore fans who watch the sport religiously as it is. However for those who haven't dabbled in MotoGP 20 up until this point, it's unlikely that this year's iteration is going to move the dial or sway opinions. But for those who do decide to jump into this title, there is a steep learning curve - but once it's overcome, this title can provide plenty of hours of fun, despite some of the visual hurdles and lack of local competitive racing or online modes.
New MotoGP game is without bigger news. Just standard racing with usual gameplay.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
...if you’re wondering if you should pick this up as a casual player, I’d say skip this one and pick up something a bit less serious.
MotoGP 20 will tick all the boxes for what a game based on the most exhilarating racing sport on the planet should offer, but it'll seldom exceed your expectations thanks to its sterile presentation and no-thrills approach on the track.
I wouldn’t recommend this game unless you were both desperate to fill the hole in the MotoGP calendar and a hardcore racing sim enthusiast.
We cannot expect major progress and evolution in titles that release annually. However, I have two suggestions for those who seek to buy this game. Firstly, if you have the previous title, MotoGP 19, this game has nothing new to offer you and you do not need to purchase it. Secondly, MotoGP20 is a professional simulator game, and is not recommended to those who lack motorcycling knowledge
Review in Persian | Read full review
Moto GP 20 simply cannot be considered a new game, not even a big update, as it doesn't add much to the 2019 version, and altough the gameplay matured through the years, the 2020 version of the game doesn't offer enough new content to justify its price tag.
Review in Persian | Read full review
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.
MotoGP 20 leaves the player with mixed feelings. The majority of the tracks added to this year's title are indeed very successful and can give a new dimension to the series, especially in times like this where sporting activity is non-existent, and many will turn to a release like this to limit the wait. But the same problems are experienced once again.
Review in Greek | Read full review
In this strange world we now live in, live sports have become somewhat of a fantasy. MotoGP 20 provides a much needed fantasy craving for live motorsports, and with its extreme difficulty curve it’s not a game many will master in a hurry.
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.
MotoGP 20 offers exactly what it claims, and nothing else; a strong, detailed simulation for enthusiasts. For that audience, the game delivers in spades. For all others, your racing fix, motorcycles included, is better served elsewhere.
MotoGP 20 is an upgrade of the previous one, with new interesting content but it lacks optimizazion and driving IA fine tunings.
Review in Italian | Read full review
MotoGP 20 is unquestionably a good, solid racing game made by a passionate team. When you're weaving through a track at breakneck speeds, slowly mastering the tough but engaging handling, it can be great fun. The problem is an unapproachable first few hours; little to no guidance will easily put some new players off. However, if you can get past that initial bump in the road, there's a robust and challenging racer waiting to be conquered.
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.
Milestone delivers the best MotoGP game to date, but the improvements that come with every iteration form a slow process. For every two steps forward, there is one step backward. This game has much to offer content-wise and the gameplay is solid enough Unfortunately, weird AI glitches, inconsistent quality of the graphics and the sounds of the bikes occasionally get in the way of experiencing the thrill that is MotoGP.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
MotoGP 20 represents an iterative upgrade over last year's entry. Fans who skipped MotoGP 19 should definitely pick up this year's release. The challenge is there for those who want it and taking care of the business side of being a professional rider can be its own reward. Taking a no-handholding approach will no doubt turn off new fans of the sport, but difficulty sliders help to ensure all but the most incompetent leaners will see a podium finish. There may not be many choices when it comes to MotoGP simulations, but thankfully what is here is choice.
MotoGP 20 bets again bets on realism in its driving and the requirement when competing with a delivery that incorporates various game modes as well as all the official licenses for the 2020 season.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
A hit or miss racing sim. Great at what it needs to be, but takes a few hits in some areas. Deal breakers for some but not others.