Milestone’s cranking out another MotoGP game, and honestly, who’s even counting how many they’ve done? Ready for MotoGP 25? I guess you are. Let’s dig in.
So, there’s a fresh MotoGP release and yeah, we’re talking 2025 rosters for Moto3, Moto2, and the big leagues. But here’s the kicker: you get this Arcade Mode. Like, not everyone’s a pro, right? It’s supposed to be easier, but if you’re a MotoGP geek, they’ve got a Pro Mode too. That’s where things get sweaty — your slip-ups will haunt you.
Anyway, they’ve switched to Unreal Engine 5. Fancy, huh? Graphics are supposed to be ace, plus the sounds — like the roar when you zoom past. Oh, and MotoE’s there too. You got your commentators and all that noise. And this Gran Prix Mode? Build your race weekend — sounds empowering or something. You also get this Time Attack deal. Curse that clock while you try to beat it.
Now, if you’re into long-haul gaming, Career Mode is your jam. Like, pick a starting point in Moto3, Moto2, or MotoGP. What’s your goal? Make bank, climb ranks, or stir up some rivalry drama? Heh. The more you win, the cooler you are. And chat up your team! Upgrade that bike. Get those points, tweak the machine. I mean, come on, where else are they gonna go?
Oh, Race Off Mode’s here too. Like a side gig — different bikes, two locales, four tracks. Play with Minibikes, Motard, and all that jazz. Do it outside Career Mode, or stay inside it and unlock, you know, goggles or maybe snazzy liveries. Sounds like a distraction — but a fun one.
Ever held that sleek PS5 controller? Left stick to steer, right stick for views, buttons do all the braking and stuff. Camera shifts with the touchpad. It’s like a playground for your thumbs.
But hey, trophy hunters, there are 38 Bronze, 10 Silver, and 2 Gold treasures waiting. Things like finishing a lap, or races across cool locations like Jerez or Mugello. Collect them all, Pokemon-style. Seriously though, it’s almost like they’re daring you to live in the game.
Oh, by the way, online races — you’ve got to shell out for PS Plus. Connect with racers globally, thanks to Cross-Play, for $59.99. And if you’re still rocking a PS4, they’ve got you covered there too.
It’s a lot. And yet, not enough? Who knows. Just another day in the fast lane.
So, yeah, the MotoGP 25 saga continues, riding high, blazing trails, or something poetic like that. I mean, really, who wrote this? Oh, right, me.