
What won't satisfy any gamer is the evil learning curve. Still, these are gripes only the anal would notice, and MGP2 actually features a wealth of modes and challenges diverse enough to satisfy any gamer. Likewise, the 500CC class (including riders and teams) is intact, but the 250 and 125CC classes are notably absent. Example: MotoGP 2 may double the number of tracks from the first game, but it still doesn't offer the full 16-track circuit of real GP racing.

It's one of the better 'cycle games I've played, but it's hardly comprehensive. For years I have waited for a game that captures the spirit of two tires on tarmac, and while MGP2 comes close, it lacks the right stuff.


Ever since I hopped on my first motorcycle (a 50CC Kawasaki) at the age of 9, bikes have been my true love.
