


The career mode itself has 10 different ‘chapters’ with some of them branching in various directions. It also allows you to succeed when you think you might not, and as you get better you can come back and challenge the harder objectives to earn even more stars in total. It’s a neat little system as it allows you to dictate what you think you can or cannot do. For example, you can choose to finish first or third in a race, or you can choose to beat one of three times in a time attack race. It is based on a three-star system, but you choose which level of stars you aim for. Each bike can be upgraded as you race as you will earn skill points however, each motorcycle has a maximum setting of its own in each area, so you won’t ‘max’ out your motorcycles in all areas.ĭuring the career mode Moto Racer 4 does something that I found to be a great idea, and that is it lets you choose what level of the objective you can target. You can customize your racer and ride with various color variations too. Each racer has their own set of stats, from control, speed, acceleration, etc., and it will be up to you to find the one racer that suits your racing style. If there is one thing that I noticed right off the get-go it is that your racer looks very much like a Mighty Morphin Power Ranger.

You will see a small paragraph for each event, within each chapter, that tells why you are competing in that specific event, but nothing more, nothing less. There is a career mode, but there is no story attached, you just get to pick a racer and go through the various chapters/stages. You’ll be racing on two different types of motorcycles, street and dirt. There is no realism here as the tracks, racers, and the racing itself, is all about speed, tricks, and pulling of some crazy moves while speeding down the track. Right off the hop, and as briefly mentioned above, this game leans towards the ‘arcade’ control type of game, and it is as far from being a simulation experience. So, is it worth the time or should you pass it up for something else? America on Microsoft’s current-gen console, and for better or for worse it’s the newest two-wheeled racer for fans to play. Selling for a price of $39.99, this game has recently been released in N. During the past few days I have been playing the latest game in the Moto Racer franchise, simply titled Moto Racer 4.
