MXGP 2021 Review A Strong Offroad Racing Experience

MXGP 2021 Review: A Strong Offroad Racing Experience

MXGP 2021 is another solid entry in the motocross series, with enjoyable racing gameplay wrapped up with a decent variety of different modes.

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MXGP 2021 Review A Strong Offroad Racing Experience

The Motocross World Championship might not have the glitz and glamor of some other motorsport series, but it’s certainly one of the most exciting. Taking high powered bikes around tricky dirt tracks is a challenging and enthralling sport, and alongside the likes of MotoGP stands as perhaps the most high profile two wheeler motorsport. Developer Milestone has been the go-to studio for the Motocross World Championship, and MXGP 2021 is no exception.

MXGP 2021 is, as the name suggests, the official game of the 2021 Motocross World Championship. The title features over 40 riders, MXGP and MX2 2021 season teams and bikes, as well as the official 2021 championship tracks alongside a selection of classic historic tracks. In essence, it’s Milestone’s continuation of MXGP 2020, and no doubt something veterans of the racing series have been keeping an eye on.

From a gameplay perspective, motocross fans will know exactly what to expect. Players will test their mettle against the tough circuits of the Motocross World Championship through a variety of game modes, including a Career Mode that gives the player a little more context and substance. Aside from this, the official championship can be run in full, or the player can take part in the likes of time trials and standalone Grands Prix.

MXGP 2021 Review A Strong Offroad Racing Experience

The most substantial game mode to be found in MXGP 2021 is its career mode. Although it doesn’t have the depth of some of the bigger budget motorsport sims like the F1 series from Codemasters, it’s nonetheless a solid career mode that hits the same gameplay points, with the player needing to gain prestige to rise through the ranks. The player can either choose an existing team or start their own, beginning in the MX2 category and moving up.

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From a pure gameplay perspective, Milestone hits the mark again with MXGP 2021. The title is a lot of fun, and in a sport where momentum and fluid movement is such an integral part of success the developer manages to make moving the rider’s weight as they race feel very natural. Although MXGP 2021 is a technical game it manages to balance sim elements with arcade, lenient fun well; it’s not a game where players can go flat out and hope for the best, even in lower difficulties, but it’s not as brutal as some other offroad games.

MXGP 2021 also includes some customization options for its players to mess around with. The Playground mode implements some free roam qualities in a relatively small map where the player can put down markers to create custom content to share online. There’s also a more straightforward track editor for the player to create some challenging circuits with, and although neither mode reaches the track building heights of DIRT 5 they are nonetheless likely to find some use.

Where MXGP 2021 does struggle is with fitting all of this onto previous gen hardware. The PS4 version of the game, which is the subject of this review, does have a couple of hiccups here and there, in particular with things like crowd character models that aren’t always apparent when in the midst of a race. Something more obvious is the load time for races, which does ache a little.

In spite of the technical limitations of the previous generation version, MXGP 2021 does manage to be a successful entry in the series that will likely keep motocross fans happy. It’s not as in depth as some other official racing sims on the market, but there’s enough variation to keep players engaged while its race-to-race gameplay is still enjoyable.

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