Xbox's MOTO GP anyone?
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Xbox's MOTO GP anyone?
I just purchased this game and haven't played it yet...
It looks great, and it's supposed to sound great if you have 5.1
This game also has system link.
Anyone else have this game around here?
-Let's hear your opinions...
It looks great, and it's supposed to sound great if you have 5.1
This game also has system link.
Anyone else have this game around here?
-Let's hear your opinions...
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I have the latest Xbox demo DVD from the Official Xbox magazine which includes a demo version of Moto GP. I also own MotoGP 2 for PS2. Having played both, I would have to say that I prefer the graphics and sound of the Xbox version, and the control of the PS2 version. The Xbox version seems to have a little more depth. I don't think you could go wrong either way. You may want to rent MotoGP for PS2 just for comparison.
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If you didn't already know...
The MotoGP series for PlayStation 2 and MotoGP for XBOX are two different games by 2 different companies and developers. The XBOX MotoGP just got good reviews in the latest EGM.
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The MotoGP series for PlayStation 2 and MotoGP for XBOX are two different games by 2 different companies and developers. The XBOX MotoGP just got good reviews in the latest EGM.
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I have it too.
Being a motorcycle racer and racing fan, I have both the PS2 Namco MotoGP2 and THQ's Xbox MotoGP. I like the Xbox MotoGP better.
Controls feels pretty good too. Brake when you're supposed to, accelerate when you're supposed to and the bike carve up the corners.
I don't crash as often as the sim mode on PS2. On the Xbox, I haven't crash under breaking yet. And I haven't highsided myself off either. Both of these occurs frequently when I play PS2 MotoGP2.
So if you like full-on simulation mode, go for the PS2 MotoGP2. If you like a little bit arcade mode, go for the Xbox MotoGP.
Plus GameSpy Arcade just released their multiplayer netowrk support for this game.
Thong
Controls feels pretty good too. Brake when you're supposed to, accelerate when you're supposed to and the bike carve up the corners.
I don't crash as often as the sim mode on PS2. On the Xbox, I haven't crash under breaking yet. And I haven't highsided myself off either. Both of these occurs frequently when I play PS2 MotoGP2.
So if you like full-on simulation mode, go for the PS2 MotoGP2. If you like a little bit arcade mode, go for the Xbox MotoGP.
Plus GameSpy Arcade just released their multiplayer netowrk support for this game.
Thong