MotoGP 17 suffers from two major issues. One is incremental improvements over the years which never really feel enough to justify a new game. The other is their dated engine, which leads to poor visual and gameplay design. Even in 2017, the game looks like a five year old game, and that itself is bound to put off newcomers to the series. It also frustrates veterans by not giving them a game that feels fresh and worthy of their time. It’s not all bad though. MotoGP still has the core of what makes the series enjoyable. The high speed races and skillful driving is still addictive, and getting corners just right to gain a few short seconds on the opponents is immensely satisfying. Valentino Rossi: The Game added a whole bunch of new modes to the game, and it felt like a significant upgrade ov...