"The game features all three official MotoGP Classes, and Capcom is reportedly “keen to ensure that all the riders are faithfully represented”. A fairly traditional Tutorial Mode is included to allow players to try out the varying handling schemes – Arcade, Advanced or Simulation – promoted by on-screen tips while playing."

"I don't even know where to start with this game. First, I should warn anyone looking for graphics above the PS1 to steer very clear of the screenshots in this article, otherwise your eyes might burn out. Next, I should warn you that the fact sheet may be equally as disappointing as the screenshots. Now that we have that out of the way, read on for all the details of the Wii's first MotoGP game."

"We suspect we were not alone in getting rather tired of the Climax programmed offerings we’ve been fed through THQ in recent years. The AI was shoddy, the career mode (such as it was) was badly thought out and the less said about the “EXTREME” bikes and fictional “Street” tracks the better. This is MotoGP, not “The fast and the furious”."

The fifty Achievements for the racing game titled MotoGP 08 have been revealed. They include:

  • Manual Ability (20) - Win a race using Manual transmission.
  • Sim Master (20) - Win a race at Hard or Champion difficulty using Simulation riding model
  • Who Needs the Front Wheel? (10) - Perform at least 10 seconds of wheelies and finish the race


Check out five of them in the quote and hit the source for the rest.

October 21st in the USA, and October 24th in the UK will see more AAA titles released than any other time of the year. With Fable II, LittleBigPlanet, Far Cry 2, Dead Space, Spider-Man: Web of Shadows and much more, we have determined that this is the VideoGamiest Day of the Year! Mark your calendars, save your money, as we show you some of the games coming out on what promises to be the most exciting day of 2008.

"Here are some brand new shots of MotoGP 08 - the latest in the super real bike sim series that Capcom doesn't seem to talk about very much.

Capcom now has the licence for MotoGP on all systems (putting a stop to the mutli-licence-per-system confusion of previous editions), but as for new features Capcom's barely uttered a word."