Abstract: MotoGP 07 is the first take on motorcycle racing since Capcom took over the license from THQ. And it's THQ's Moto GP series from the past few years that most racing fans probably remember, but those days are over. Capcom and Milestone are now the sole ...
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Published: 2007-11-09, Author: Sarah , review by: gamespy.com
Realistic controls; hardcore "Extreme" options.
No sense of speed; controls are difficult to learn.
MotoGP 07 -- the sequel to the too-realistic-for-casuals MotoGP 06 -- hyped itself as being more accommodating for new players, making hardcore fans of 06 quake in their helmets and driving gloves for fear of gentle turns, soft falls and dumbed-down co...
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