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Status:
No Manual
Playtested
Released: 2010
Developer: Monumental Games
Platform: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
MotoGP 09/10 aimed to deliver a mix of simulation and arcade racing, with official MotoGP licensing, multiple game modes, and real-time rider updates. While it introduced a deeper career mode and faster-paced gameplay, flawed AI, physics inconsistencies, and an overall lack of polish hold it back from being a top-tier motorcycle racer.
Official MotoGP Licensing & Real Riders
Career Mode with Team Management
Arcade-Style Racing for Accessibility
Different Game Modes for Replayability
Dynamic Weather & AI Challenges
Inconsistent Physics & Handling
AI Can Be Frustrating & Unbalanced
Graphics Are Dated for a 2010 Racer
Sound Design is Bland
No Online Multiplayer Longevity
🟡 Final Score: 7/10
MotoGP 09/10 offers an engaging career mode, accessible gameplay, and official licensing, but inconsistent physics, AI issues, and average presentation keep it from being a must-play. While fun for casual MotoGP fans, hardcore motorcycle sim fans may prefer more realistic alternatives.
Pros:
Real MotoGP teams, riders, and tracks
Career mode with team management adds depth
Accessible handling for newcomers
Free 2010 season update
Cons:
Inconsistent bike physics and AI behavior
Graphics and sound are underwhelming
AI is too aggressive, making some races frustrating
Online servers are dead
Recommendation: If you enjoy MotoGP racing and want a mix of arcade and sim gameplay, MotoGP 09/10 is decent but not groundbreaking. Later entries (MotoGP 13+) offer a more refined experience.