The latest in a long line of Grand Prix bike racing simulators is almost here, and MotoGP 23 is the name. If you are an avid fan of bikes and track racing, this is the game for you. If you are looking for a bike game that is Need For Speed style, unfortunately, not so much. While you can wreck your bike as much as you want, you will have to deal with the consequences of it impeding your race, and street racing isn’t the name of the game here. With an authentic Grand Prix experience that lets you tune your bike, tyres, brakes, and everything you can think of, here is the full review of MotoGP 23.
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When I logged onto this game, I wasn’t expecting the level of dedication to realism you can find because I had never played their previous MotoGP games before. Almost every aspect of your racing experience can be tweaked, from the weather you are racing in, the number of laps, the difficulty of the AI you are racing against, and the list goes on and on. What really struck me was the number of options you have for tuning your bike, how your weight distribution comes into how you are riding, how you can feel yourself slipping on the tarmac easier if it is raining, and so much more. If you want to get first-hand experience on what it is like to be a racer in this league without actually going out and doing it, this is the game for you.
The graphics are phenomenal. The light in each frame is almost photo-realistic; you can see details of every sticker on the bike, you can switch between a bunch of camera angles, you can enable having to change gears yourself or have an easy ride as the game changes gears and automatically breaks for you, you can manually choose what kind
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