

Of course, MotoGP 21 still features an array of assists and toggleable features in order to allow players make the experience as easy-going or realistic as they like. The new tutorial mode, accessible from the main menu, allows players to get fully on board with MotoGP 21, making this the perfect entry point for those new to games or the sport entirely.
MOTOGP 21 PS5 TEST SERIES
Thanks to a helpful selection of assists, the MotoGP series has always been somewhat kind to newcomers, but it still left them in the dark regarding some gameplay aspects. Perhaps the biggest new addition, however, is the implementation of a tutorial mode. Only hardcore fans might want to enable it as it does make falls rather more costly, but it certainly adds some additional realism to the action. Another new feature is the option to have to recover your bike after a fall, rather than you magically being spawned with it. Drive fairly and you won’t have to worry about it. The Long Lap Penalty makes its debut, adding a few seconds to a racer’s lap at the behest of the stewards. So, what’s new in MotoGP 21? Quite a bit, actually. Even better, it’s available on next-gen consoles for the first time, allowing for both sublime visuals and performance. And so it should come as no surprise that MotoGP 21 is yet another step forward for the series. In between updates to teams and the like, features are added or at least tweaked, while the feel of the bikes edges ever closer to perfection.

Year after year, Milestone pumps out licenced MotoGP games like a well-oiled machine. While COVID-19 has already caused the MotoGP 2021 season its fair share of trouble, you can at least get stuck into Milestone’s MotoGP 21.
