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Even better and faster than its four-wheeled big brother, it enabled players to race superbikes including Yamahas, Ducatis and Kawasakis around 78 courses, in what is still the best looking bike game around. MotorStorm: Apocalypse. Format : PS3. Off-road vehicles of every class cram into this disaster-strewn urban racer, but the vulnerability and pace of bikes make them particularly rewarding to race around 40 tracks, which can be altered by earthquakes and tornadoes as you ride.

Mario Kart 8: Deluxe. Format: Nintendo Switch. Driving superbikes and MotoGP machines is great, but sometimes, when you're at the back of the grid, don't you just want to take everyone out with a thunderbolt? Mario Kart is great fun, and while the Wii version was the first to give the Mushroom Kingdom all-stars two wheels to race on, Mario Kart 8 is the better game.

Now — thanks to the Switch release — you can play it on the move. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe tips to guide you to victory Master Mario's latest racer with these eight top …. MotoGP The MotoGP series continues to improve year-on-year. While the previous year's official effort — Valentino Rossi: The Game — focused on the life of the seven-time world champion, this time you're the star. The new team Manager mode enables you to take charge of a team and ride as one of the pilots you pick.

For those who just want to race as the pros, all the riders and courses from the new season are present in a realistic, authentic-sounding recreation of the series. Excitebike 64 N64, Format : N The 17 ramp-packed tracks take you from supercross-style stadiums to a rainforest and a canyon, while special courses include a desert, a stunt course and a soccer field, where you compete to slam soccer balls into your opponent's goal — an early inspiration for Rocket League?

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The physics and surface reactions are very realistic, creating highly addictive gameplay. The graphics are very advanced, creating an intense immersion feeling. Even the arenas are faithfully recreated in the game, with every little detail reproduced. Ridiculously fast, the game forces you to sit on the edge of your seat every lap until the race ends, pumping adrenaline with every jump and every corner.

The tracks are beautifully recreated, not that you will see much of them since you will be focused on trying to win the race. In order to enjoy modern games, sometimes we have to remember just how far gaming has advanced and the best way to do so is to fire up some of the old school titles, like Road Rash. One of the first attempts at bike racing on PC, Road Rush was very popular back in a day.

By sabotaging your opponents, you can get loot, which in turn allows you to get better bikes, which allow you to better sabotage your opponents. The music track was one of the best parts of the game. If you want to recreate the actual Moto GP, this is the game for you. New for , Supercross 4 is another Milestone product. Until then, there is Supercross 3. Version four has to work hard to justify the upgrade. Visually V3 and V4 look very similar to each other.

The gameplay is engaging on both V4 and V3, which saw a ground-up reworking of the way the bikes feel. A huge improvement over 2. Expect fully customisable bikes, courses, and set up. If you love Supercross, you will enjoy these two games. Watch game play here. While the graphics, sounds and architecture are obviously older than the alternatives, Mud can still hold its own at a meagre price. Championships, world-tour and multi-player all add up to more excitement.

OK, it is dated, and the courses are not real world. The music is proper old school too. If you want a cheap game, which retains elements of real-world riding, this is well worth a look. We love Mud for its thrashy music, wild riders and general old school feel.

Product placement is heavy though. Stay off those energy drinks! Watch Game play here. The first thing you will notice when loading up is that all gameplay options are available to you. This makes a refreshing change to those games which make you work to open levels. A wide choice of tracks and layouts mean hours and hours of fun. Expect customisable kits, bikes, camera angles and multiple race options; including a solo time trial, season series for career development , single events and an online community.

We particularly like the variation between the circuits and the expanse of the open locations. Tuning, camera options and physics are exceptional. There is a problem, though.

Frame rate issues on certain courses are too much. No matter how good your game is, glitchy frame rates is a deal-breaker for many.



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