MotoGP 14

MotoGP 14

MotoGP 14 for PC cover art
Developer(s) Milestone
Publisher(s) Milestone
Distributor(s) Bandai Namco
Series MotoGP
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
PlayStation Vita
PlayStation 4
Release date(s)
  • AUS: June 27, 2014
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

MotoGP 14 is a video game developed by Milestone.

The game was released on June 20, 2014 in Europe on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and Xbox 360. On June 10, 2014, Milestone announced that the game will be released in North America in November, and that Bandai Namco Games will be the distributor for this region.[3] MotoGP 14 was also released on PlayStation 4, and was the first next-generation title developed by Milestone.[4]

The game includes all the teams, riders and circuits from the 2014 MotoGP World Championship and include all 3 classes: Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP. Building on the foundations of MotoGP 13, the game brings new features including a brand new audio and graphics engine, and revamped physics, aimed at improving upon the shortcomings of MotoGP 13 highlighted by critics and players alike.[5] The development of the game involved over 200 people, and took around a year and a half.[6]

Features

MotoGP 14 boasts an all new sound engine and graphics engine which will allow for improved engine audio as well as revamped graphics, including improvements in lighting and shading.[7]

The game will feature many single player and multiplayer modes. Single player modes include Time Attack, Grand Prix, Championship, Career and a new Scenario Mode, where players are put into a variety of situations based on past MotoGP events. Career mode will be similar to the previous title. The player will create their own rider and start as a wildcard with the ultimate aim of becoming MotoGP World Champion. Along the way the player will manage sponsors, bike upgrades as well as virtual fans and press through social media and interactions.[8]

The game includes both 12 player online and two player local multiplayer. Online game modes include Grand Prix, Championship and Sprint Season. Also included is a mode called Split Battle, where players aim to complete the most number of laps and fastest sector splits in limited time. There is also a mode which offers control of the BMW M4 safety car.

Per the calendar, the Laguna Seca race was removed, and a new race was added at Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo.

In October 2014, Donington Park was added as downloadable content.[9]

Reception

Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankings72.84%[10]
Metacritic73[11]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Eurogamer8/10[12]
GamesTM70%
OPM (UK)7/10
OPM (AU)75%
Hardcore Gamer3/5[13]

Hardcore Gamer gave the game a 3 out of 5, saying "With this as the first cross-generational game in the series, it would make sense to start things off right with a killer game. Sadly, that hasn’t quite happened, and the end product doesn’t just amplify existing issues, but brings some new ones to the table as well.

Everyeye.it summarised the game as a "Brand new engine and a good balance between simulation and arcade", with SpazioGames concluding that it was "a major step forward for Milestone. This is undoubtedly one of their most successful works, a mass of content held together by a deep, detailed and difficult-to-master gameplay". ZTGD said that "fans of the sport and franchise have a lot great modes to look forward to, with not only single player races but multiplayer also", while PSX-Sense said that "the graphics aren't as appealing as they should be."

The game reached number 11 in the UK PS3 sales charts.[14] and number 6 in the PS4 charts.[15]

References

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