MXGP: The Official Motocross Videogame

73 /100
28 mars 2014

Sorti le 28 mars 2014, MXGP: The Official Motocross Videogame propose une expérience officielle des championnats de motocross. Développé et édité par Milestone, le jeu est disponible sur PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC et PlayStation 4.
Le titre reprend l'intégralité des pilotes et motos des catégories MX1 et MX2, ainsi que les circuits officiels reproduits à l'échelle pour la première fois dans un jeu de motocross. Le mode carrière permet de débuter en « Debut Season » pour attirer l'attention des équipes officielles et de progresser jusqu'au MX1 en affrontant des pilotes prometteurs et des champions confirmés.
Doté d'une physique avancée, le jeu propose un contrôle à deux sticks analogiques pour séparer la gestion de la moto et du pilote, ce qui promet un réalisme inédit avec des sauts, scrubs et whips entièrement maîtrisables.
L'accueil critique est partagé. Gamestyle salue « une grande expérience de motocross » qui peut occuper pendant des mois, tandis que Vandal recommande le titre aux amateurs de motocross en le qualifiant de « simulateur exigeant ». Du côté des joueurs, les avis divergent : certains louent la qualité graphique, la fluidité d'affichage avec seize pilotes à l'écran et la profondeur du gameplay, tandis que d'autres déplorent la difficulté de prise en main, même avec les aides activées. Des problèmes de compatibilité sous Windows 11 ont également été signalés.
Vendu au prix de 9,99 euros, le jeu affiche une note agrégée de 72,50.

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Avis des critiques et joueurs

Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Gamestyle 80/100

« A great Motocross experience with enough to keep you playing for months on end. »

Vandal 79/100

« Motocross fans cannot miss this game, and those looking for two-wheel action should take it into account. A great simulator you can make as demanding as you want. »

LaPS4 77/100

« MXGP The Official Motocross Videogame offers a good game based on Motocross' World Championship license without big boasts, it brings a good experience for those who like this sport, but it's not aimed for the common gamer. »

NowGamer 75/100

« MXGP is a surprisingly intense racing game, thanks to the almost superhuman levels of concentration demanded in order to succeed. It's rough around the edges but good fun once you get to grips with its unique racing style. »

3DJuegos 75/100

« A very deep and plenty of options and game modes motocross simulator, which integrates a very technical control system. »

TheSixthAxis 70/100

« Milestone have delivered a fun and different racer that uses rider momentum in an interesting way. However your enjoyment and, probably, the longevity of the game will depend on your interest in the sport or the racing game genre. »

God is a Geek 70/100

« Small niggles aside, MXGP is a fun, well-presented simulation of an exciting sport, which does for the mud-splattered 500cc bikes what Milestone have already accomplished with their fine MotoGP efforts. »

PlaySense 70/100

« There aren't too many Motocross games, so Milestone's effort at creating one is definitely appreciated. Still, while the game is quite complete in its content and the body controls are both innovative and enjoyable, the experience isn't without its flaws. Dated animations, lacking online modes and an overabundance of loading screens drag the title down to a mediocre level. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

The_D4RknesS 4/10

« It's not fun, even with the assistance turned on the gameplay is terrible and it's difficult to handle the damn bike! This crap doesn't even have split screen play. I think the only positive thing about this **** is the terrain deformation and the splendid graphics »

BorjaOjeda 10/10

« I really don't get the mixed reviews on this one. Come on, good graphics, solid framerate even when 16 riders on screen, solid and deep gameplay if you want it to be... and the Compact version is only 7 freakin' bucks! This is amazing value for money. Once you learn how to go about managing your rider's body to make sharp turns and crazy good looking drifts, you'll be hooked as much as I am. To make it even more fun, I set the rear brake to be my default brake instead of the front one. Try it out this way. Then, the tracks are really rewarding to ride when learnt to ride properly; you need to learn when to let go of the gas and brake, so when you master this along with the right race line for each track you'll get a sense of achievement that you don't get with other arcade racers. »

UnderRatedGame 10/10

« Really underrated game. Great physics, good graphics. Loved it. You can easily change the difficulty to your skill level and the game is very re-playable. Love it.10 out of 10. Great that there's no distracting music as well. »

xDarkfaith312x 9/10

« i have never really been interested in any type of racing sport but my friend showed me this and it looked alright and well i must say it is a great game, i wouldn't go so far to say the online is good but anything offline is very good and fun to play »

robsantos 9/10

« This is amazing motocross video game so far. You can play as your favorite motocross riders along with their original bike (KTM, kawasaki, honda, suzuki, yamaha, n tm) like Antonio Cairoli, Gautier Paulin, Clement D etc. you can setting your ride and customize your own rider. this uses 2 analog to control the bike and rider. advantages: realistic cornering motion, realistic bike graphic, more dirt splash, simulation race, you can drift. disadvantages: no music, unrealistic engine sound , rigid enemy movement. the overall its a good game, for motocross fans this game is perfect. »

Configuration PC requise

Minimale :Système d'exploitation  *: Windows®XP™ SP2, Windows®Vista™, Windows®7 or Windows®8Processeur : Intel™ 2.4Ghz or similarMémoire vive : 2 GB de mémoireGraphiques : NVIDIA® Geforce 7600 or ATI® X1600 or higher (it must be able to manage Pixel Shader 3.0) with at least 512MB of display memory (Laptop versions of these cards are not fully supported)DirectX : Version 9.0cEspace disque : 4 GB d'espace disque disponible

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