Players can choose from a variety of events both in the Grand Prix and Extreme circuits. Those preferring the insanity of street racing should check right in with Extreme, while Grand Prix will fulfill the insatiable need for those preferring straightforward MotoGP simulation. Each one has various challenges to complete, resulting in the unlocking of skill points, which get distributed across a series of categories. As always, customization options continue to play a big role, as you can design a bike and rider to your specific wants.
The handling of the bikes remains solid, with braking divided up between both the front and rear tires (on the left and right trigger buttons, respectively). Some issues with the computer pop up, particularly when you blaze right past it in one race and then struggle to keep up in another.







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