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So, Milestone’s back with another MotoGP game. You’ve played the others, right? Or maybe not. Anyway—MotoGP 25 is here, and honestly, I didn’t expect to be this into it. But here we are. It’s got the 2025 rosters for all classes, you know, the usual Moto3, Moto2, and MotoGP. Usually, I’d zone out right about now, but this one’s interesting. Arcade Mode’s in there for people who just want to ride like, hey, no sweat—just have fun. But there’s Pro Mode too, for when you feel like challenging every nerve in your body. Good luck with that.
Oh, and visually? It’s made a leap to Unreal Engine 5. The first time I saw it, my brain was like, whoa. Decent graphics can do that to you. Also, the sound? Feels like you’re there on the track. Kind of makes you wonder what took them so long.
You’ve got loads of ways to play—like Grand Prix Mode where you sort of craft your perfect race weekend. My mind wanders, though, and then I realize I’m doing Time Attack, racing against the seconds. Maybe I’m subconsciously trying to outrun my responsibilities, ha.
Career Mode is where it gets heavy. Like, you can start from Moto3 and decide your fate. Are you gunning for a fat contract or just want to, you know, stir things up with a couple of rivals? Reputation matters, which is ironic because I’ve never cared about that stuff.
Calm your nerves in Race Off Mode—perfect for switching things up with Minibikes, Motard, and Flat Track bikes. Kind of like a therapy session, but with rides. And you can even unlock cool gear, if that’s your jam.
Once you’re set to ride, it’s about getting the hang of the controls. You steer, brake, accelerate—all pretty intuitive unless you’re, like, me on a bad day. Switching gears with Circle and Square? I mess that up more often than not. Changing camera angles, though, is something I handle like a pro. Go figure.
Trophies? MotoGP’s got them, oh yes. If you’re one of those completionists, there’s a Platinum up for grabs. The list of tasks feels like a grocery list I forget halfway through, but hey, satisfying if you tick them all off.
Oh, and don’t forget the online play. Need a PlayStation Plus subscription, sure, but cross-play’s a thing, and racing strangers is oddly exhilarating. $59.99 is the price—standard stuff.
There it is. MotoGP 25, a little chaotic, much like this review. But if you’re into bikes and the thrill, or just looking for an upgrade from staring at walls, give it a go.
(Note: This is all coming from a PlayStation 5 copy Milestone tossed my way. Yeah, lucky me.)