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Ever since I hopped on my first motorcycle (a 50CC Kawasaki) at the age of 9, bikes have been my true love. For years I have waited for a game that captures the spirit of two tires on tarmac, and while MGP2 comes close, it lacks the right stuff. That's not to say MGP2 isn't decent. It's one of the better 'cycle games I've played, but it's hardly comprehensive.

Example: MotoGP 2 may double the number of tracks from the first game, but it still doesn't offer the full 16-track circuit of real GP racing. Likewise, the 500CC class (including riders and teams) is intact, but the 250 and 125CC classes are notably absent.

Still, these are gripes only the anal would notice, and MGP2 actually features a wealth of modes and challenges diverse enough to satisfy any gamer. What won't satisfy any gamer is the evil learning curve. Unlike car racing games, with all their wanton powersliding, the easily flippable nature of 'cycles allows little room for error or improvisation in finding the perfect line, and because of a small, but significant oversight, finding that line is a teeth-gritting experience. By substituting a single brake for true front and rears, Namco's made controlling your 'cycle doable, but not optimal. It's like playing without the powersliding. Against MGP2's flawless CPU riders this small nuisance becomes a big headache in a hurry, making the game worth the trouble only if patience is a virtue you possess in spades. MotoGP 2 may look and feel exactly like last year's prequel, but considering how good that game was, it ain't a bad thing.

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If you're into bike racing, there's really nothing on any system that comes close to MGP in regards to realism, handling or graphics. In fact, the handling is so dead-on that gamers who're used to racing on four wheels will likely find the learning curve here a tad steep. You really need to woah it down going into the turns, and not jam on the gas too quickly for fear of having the rear wheel jump out on you.

But if you've got the patience to master the nuances of bike racing, MotoGP 2 is a totally satisfying experience. I have no doubt whatsoever that straddling a crotch rocket at speeds of 200+ mph in real life takes enormous skill and concentration. Because MotoGP 2 told me so. This game is damn serious about the sport of superbike racing. All the official licenses, riders and bikes are here in fabulous detail. But don't even think about playing this game unless you're willing to bulldoze its steep learning curve. It took me hours upon hours of nonstop playing just to win the first race in Season mode.

If you can stay on your bike long enough to appreciate it, MGP2's excellent weather effects and pervasive sense of speed will immerse you in its cutthroat reality. If you’ve played THQ’s previous game—not to be confused with Namco’s PS2 series bearing the same name—don’t expect any revelatory surprises from MotoGP 2. It has six new tracks and an updated roster of cycles and drivers from the 2002 MotoGP season, but perhaps the most noticeable change is bikes that no longer sound like 180 mph weed whackers.

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So that’s a plus. Other entries in the “new for ’03The tweaks are slight, but not a whole lot needed fixing. MotoGP 2 remains an intense, unforgiving, but ultimately satisfying racing sim—and the only one of its kind you can play online. While the servers weren’t exactly bumping when we hit the track (before the game’s on-sale date), we expect the same excellent racing experience the original delivered—but with a lot less cheating, thanks to new strategically placed walls that make off-road shortcuts impossible. Thank you, Jeebus!'

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MotoGP 2 is surprisingly sim-like in both design and execution. Though no one is likely to confuse it with the much-heralded Superbike series, it still delivers first-rate racing, complete with 20 licensed riders and all 16 tracks from the 2002 GP circuit.

More to the point, the game does a bang-up job of communicating the unique, intense physics at play in keeping a 180-mph GP bike on the straight and narrow. MotoGP 2 allows you to execute wheelies, endos, and powerslides with some judicious throttle, brake, and rider manipulation.There are some weaknesses, to be sure — this is an arcade racer, after all — including a highly unrealistic off-course slowdown penalty (where putting a wheel wrong is tantamount to dynamiting the brakes) as well as an absence of proper brake lockups.With a number of racing modes to choose from, including Quick Race, Career, Stunt, and Time Trial, variable racing experiences are easy to find. The AI can also be adjusted to suit just about any skill level (though it does exhibit a curious “hyperspeed” qualifying pace that bears absolutely no relation to the selected difficulty setting). Like most arcade ports, MotoGP 2 also demands that you unlock a good chunk of its content with positive on-track results, but with a little practice, this process is largely painless.Hardcore motorcycle-racing simulations may be a thing of the past, but with well-crafted and addictively entertaining titles like MotoGP 2 around to satisfy the needs of arcade racers and sim fanatics alike, who’s complaining?System Requirements: Pentium II 233 MHz, 32 MB RAM, Win 95.