MotoGP 10/11 will provide fans with the most authentic and realistic experience. Gamers will receive all of the content from the 2010 MotoGP season and downloadable updates for the 2011 MotoGP championship shortly after the season begins. MotoGP 10/11’s all-new handling system and improved physics will deliver authenticity never seen before in the GP series. The new customizable player assists feature simulation and arcade racing fans in modifying their racing style. Those who want to take less risk with their riding technique can activate the player assists for a more forgiving racing style. All in-game player assists can be turned off for players who want to feel the full intensity of MotoGP racing, delivering challenging and realistic gameplay that emulates the experience. The ‘Career’ mode will be supplemented by brand-new co-op play. Through local split-screen gameplay, a second player can enter the race and become a teammate, assisting your team in gaining pole position. The classic ‘Championship’ and ‘Time Trial’ modes and a revised ‘Challenge’ mode have returned. This year, MotoGP fans can play as their favorite racer from the start in all three of these game modes. MotoGP 10/11, like MotoGP 09/10, will feature the most robust online mode in a racing game, allowing up to 20 players to compete in a Championship race. Gamers can customize their racing settings and join in mid-race as spectators to observe the competition before the race begins. o The complete 2010 MotoGP season with free DLC for the 2011 MotoGP championship shortly after the season begins o Enhanced physics and handling system creating the most realistic MotoGP gaming experience o Customisable player assists to emulate or tame the real-world forces that riders have to deal with on track o Five game modes including “Championship,” “Time Trial,” “Challenge,” “Career,” and “Online.”
MotoGP 10/11
Console | Sony Playstation 3 |
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Publisher | Capcom |
Developer | Monumental Games |
Genre | Racing |
Downloads | 3,829 |
Size | 2.9 G |
Released | March 15, 2011 |
2.7/5 (3 votes)
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