The 2017 edition of the official MotoGP videogame brings all the adrenaline and need for speed of the new motorbike world champion with it. The title will include all the official riders, teams and tracks of the 2017 season, the new rules and the Red Bull Rookies Cup championship. In addition to this, you’ll find more than 70 legendary riders from 4 Stroke, 2 Stroke 500cc, 2 Stroke 250cc, 2 Stroke 125cc.
Experience new competitive and thrilling online modes and a completely revolutionised career mode!.
In my eyes, MotoGP 17 is the best instalment of Milestone’s MotoGP efforts yet. The Managerial Career really adds a great deal to the package, and the racing itself keeps you on the edge of your seat due to its authenticity.
Milestone needs to change or improve its engine to achieve something not just better, but also different. The usual player maybe won't find enough new content to justify this new iteration, but if you dig deeper, the game teases some features that should improve in the near future.
At best, MotoGP 17 can be described as a stopgap. With only minor at best improvements, the game leaves a lot of areas lacking. The major feature is a new career mode which is engrossing as you work your team up through the ranks. Sadly, the game does have plenty of bugs and technical issues, as is the norm for Milestone games at release.
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