Moto GP4
- Multiple qualified riders, tracks, bikes with all three engine classes – MotoGP, 125cc, and 250cc engine classes
- Test yourself on 16 tracks from around the world, plus 3 bonus tracks
- Realistic bike physics, rider motions, plus wet and dry weather conditions, delivering an unprecedented sense of realism
- Conduct your own Parts Tests between races to upgrade bikes and increase performance
- 7 gameplay modes including the new Training and Melee modes
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Product Information2 Wheels 200 mph 2 inches from the Tarmac. Penetrate the High Alacrity Worldof MotoGP and experience incredible acceleration roaring engines and heartstopping takeovers!Product Features Multiple qualified riders tracks bikes with all three engine classes – MotoGP 125cc and 250cc engine classes Test yourself on 16 tracks from around the world plus 3 bonus tracks Realistic bike physics rider motions plus wet and dry weather conditions delivering an unprecedented sense of realism Conduct your own Parts Tests between races to upgrade bikes and increase performance 7 gameplay modes including the new Training and Melee modes
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ok so i rented this game because i herd it was pretty cool.well i played it while i had it and omg its horable the gameplay is the worst not anything near realistic and im a fan of grand tourismo so yea.the graphics are pretty nice though i have to say.by and large the game is ok i guess
Rating: 2 / 5
I just recently bought this game and place it in my PS2. WOW…what a disappointment. The graphics do not even compare with Tourist Trophy and the gameplay and controls are a horrible attempt at a simulation. You can not even turn around on a track during a race!!!The graphics make MotoGP4 look like it belongs on the PS One. The only somewhat clear part of this game is the AI in that you race against more racers at a time than in TT. By and large, I wish I had saved my cash. Two thumbs down.
Rating: 1 / 5
This is a dream game come right for dirt bike fans. All 3 FIM Motogp Dirt bike classes are available. Different bikes equal different challenges. Too many bikes and so small time. Delight in!
Rating: 5 / 5
It was becuase of my curiosity I bought this game and I finished up disappointed .It wasn’t really what I expected and its not simulated and its not realistic.The graphics is poor poor poor even in the replays.I am a die hard fan of gran turismo and I couldn’t believe I selected to buy this instead of tourist trophy.Well I learned my lesson and I am going to get tourist trophy now and I am sure I wont be disappointed because even in these reviews you mostly hear the words…realistic,simulation which is what I want.The only excellent tings I appreciate from the game is the official legendary motogp riders being used in the game and their bikes….But other than that it ain’t fun atold.
Rating: 3 / 5
Having thoroughly loved Toursist Trophy, I looked for something with a bit more structure and have been very satisfied with MotoGP 4. The focus of this game is MotoGP racing and includes all the bikes, riders, teams and tracks from the 2004 season in all three classes (125cc, 250cc, and MotoGP). The three classes of racing are quite distinctly different in feeling and racing stylishness, and each bike is different from the others in the same class, as well.
The heart of the game is the Season mode, where you can join the MotoGP circuit as a rookie on any of the various teams in the 125cc class. The better the team you choose, the better the result they expect from you. There are 16 races in the season and each race has a basic routine. First you engage in Free Practice, which allows you to learn the track and adjust your bike’s settings for best performance on that particular track. Part of this will be due to your riding stylishness and once you find something that works, it won’t need much adjustment for other tracks, except to adjust top alacrity vs acceleration. Some tracks such as Mugello, will need higher speeds, while tracks with shorter straights will be better with lower top speeds and higher acceleration.
After you’re comfortable with the track and your settings, you will run owing to Qualifying Practice. This gives you three laps to get the best possible time and will determine your position at the start of the race. Finally, you will do the actual race itself. The season can be set up to have races of 2 laps, 5 laps or full (about 21-28 laps, depending on the length of the track and the class you’re racing). Regardless of length, you get a full grid of opponents to race against (18+ for MotoGP, more for the smaller classes).
During the season you will get the opportunity to test new parts for your bike, such as a new engine, better brakes, new fairing, etc. To get these you must complete a very hard challenge, such as getting your bike above a certain alacrity by the time it crosses a line, or stopping within a coned area after racing down a long straight, but without any preparation.
Depending on your results in your first season, you may get offered a chance to ride in the 250cc class, again picking the team you want to ride for. Finally, after 2 seasons you may get a chance to penetrate the premier class – MotoGP.
In addition to Season play, there is an Arcade mode for one-off racing and both online and local multiplayer modes. The Time Trial mode allows you to use a ghost replay and also shows the racing line of the ghost image, allowing you to visually see what you did the previous time owing to, no matter where the ghost image may in fact be.
A Challenge Mode includes 125 different Challenges. Completing a Challenge awards MotoGP Points and unlocks things you can “buy” with those points. The Challenges range from winning a championship in season mode to specific one-off riding trials and can be very hard. The various trials include racing a section of track within a specific time, following a hard pylon course on various tracks, and a “survival” mode where you run a continuous race of 1 lap each against increasingly excellent opposition riders and bikes.
The MotoGP points allow you to buy various things from the store. These are generally unlocked and made available for buy by completing Challenges. You can “buy” new tracks (such as Suzuka ‘02), all the riders in each class for play in Arcade mode, and various videos and still images from both the game and real MotoGP. You can also unlock a Legends racing class, but I have yet to do that and can only presume it goes back to the 500cc 2-stroke era.
One particularly enjoyable aspect of the game is getting to race against some of the sport’s stars, especially facing the contemporary “young guns” like Dani Pedrosa, Randy de Puniet, and Casey Stoner, while they were still in the 250cc class.
As for the graphics, I don’t know what others are complaining about. There is plenty of detail, especially where it is needed in the track and the braking identifiers. There is less flash than in Tourist Trophy, but you get to race against a full grid of opponents on a wide range of bikes, instead of against just 2-5 opponents, sometimes all on the same model, as in TT.
Also unlike TT, there is a range of difficulty levels and the ability to race in wet conditions. You can choose between Simple, Normal and Hard for the opponent ability in races. This directly affects how quick they can go on each track. Next, you can turn on or off Sim mode and, if not in Sim mode, can turn on Automatic Braking, which means all you have to do is hold down the gas and steer, which is splendid for younger children. You can set the weather conditions of indivudal races in Arcade mode and can choose to race the season in all Dry, all Wet, or Randomly selected weather. Racing in the rain is a particular challenge in that you lose all your normal braking markers and must really know the track to be flourishing.
Highly recommended for any Racing Game fan, and especially to fans of dirt bike racing. This game is so excellent, I bought MotoGP 2 and MotoGP 3 used from 3rd party sellers to get a feel for the earlier seasons, including the transition year between 500cc and 990cc eras. MotoGP is a splendid sport and this game is a splendid presentation of the sport and a a lot of fun with literally hundreds of hours of gamplay!
Rating: 5 / 5