


With limited assists available and restarts disabled, progression will truly be down to skill and the player’s ability to fine-tune their bike. Those who opt for the Pro career will indeed find themselves challenged. And once past the Red Bull Rookies Cup you’ll also have to effectively manage the research and development of their vehicle to remain competitive. Those who start at the bottom will find MotoGP 19‘s career a more engaging and rewarding experience overall, however, as you’ll need to meet team expectations to progress. Even better, though, is the fact that you can now jump straight into Moto2, Moto3 or MotoGP rather than work your way up from Red Bull Rookies. It might even possibly be the best MotoGP game ever made.Ĭareer mode is the main meat of game, and this time you have the choice of both Standard and Pro careers.

It feels more intuitive to play, looks and sounds nicer, and has more content and features than ever before. On the surface MotoGP 19 may not look all that different from its predecessors, but underneath it has been revitalised. But you shouldn’t be, because MotoGP 19 is very good indeed. There are now plenty of solid motorbike racing games available, and after last year’s slightly disappointing MotoGP 18, you might be apprehensive about picking up its follow up.
