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Moto GP Ultimate Racing Technology 3 (Xbox)

Moto GP Ultimate Racing Technology 3 (Xbox)
From THQ

List Price: £19.99
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12020 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: THQ
  • Released on: 2005-09-02
  • Platform: Xbox

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The MotoGP series is the definitive motorcycle racing game for the X-box and PC. The game accurately captures the excitement of Grand Prix motorcycle racing.

This time, MotoGP 3 is taking the franchise to the extreme, expanding beyond the realms of Grand Prix racing to incorporate high adrenaline Street Racing. Players can hone their skills on the streets or progress through the Grand Prix championship.

New online features

  • Seeding system: Seeding creates the level playing field online allowing any player to easily identify how experienced other players are.
  • Embedded Online Gameplay: As players play-through their career they will be continually have access to online version of each event. Allowing them to take their game online seamlessly at any time.
  • Spectator Mode: Assign yourself as a spectator, giving you the option of watching some of the better riders race around the track and learn some of their techniques.
  • Commentator Mode: Designated by the host of live! games, one player gets to commentate while spectating.


  • Customer Reviews

    A Fantastic Game - Whats the problem?5
    I think this game needs a view from a real motorcycle racer who races in the MotoGP Series [even tho im a privateer on a kawasaki :)] however, the game fully appreciates whats its like to ride a 1000cc 4 stroke machine. The online play is very good and better than 1 and 2. Also with the extreme mode when u ride more 'normal' bikes, they have got that perfect aswell, i ride a gsxr-1000 and the comparision is similar from game to reality.

    If it ain't broke, don't fix it5
    Moto GP3 features the 2004 Moto GP season, like all Racing sim and sports seasonal releases, there's little difference between each release, look at FIFA football or Formula 1 games.
    I'm glad that the developers had the courage to stick with the excellent bike handling they already had with the first two games and not feel the need to change it just for changes sake, how many games have we seen where further releases have actually been worse because they couldn't help fiddling around? well with Moto GP3 the bike handling is as good as it ever was, frame rate and speed are still there and the graphics are richer and more colourful than the last game.
    So why is this game getting complaints? there's nothing more the developers could do regarding the simulation of the 2004 season, so what improvements are there? well, the 16 track extreme mode is the improvement, they've included what could easily surmount to a full racing game by itself that they've included in the game, I'd say that was one big additional improvement to the game.
    Your purchasing decision is simple, if you don't care about the 16 new tracks and only want the game for the Moto GP then there's nothing new here from last time except the new Qatar Grand Prix and 2004 season liveries/riders. If you've never bought a Moto GP game on Xbox before then this is the best buy of the lot, and if you like to buy each installment of this excellent bike series anyway then it's a no brainer, the game is as great as it always was, and of note; you'll be pleased to hear the developers are already hard at work on next years game on the new Xbox 360 currently under the working title Moto GP 2006.

    If it ain't broke, don't fix it5
    Moto GP3 features the 2004 Moto GP season, like all Racing sim and sports seasonal releases, there's little difference between each release, look at FIFA football or Formula 1 games.

    I'm glad that the developers had the courage to stick with the excellent bike handling they already had with the first two games and not feel the need to change it just for changes sake, how many games have we seen where further releases have actually been worse because they couldn't help fiddling around? well with Moto GP3 the bike handling is as good as it ever was, frame rate and speed are still there and the graphics are richer and more colourful than the last game.
    So why is this game getting complaints? there's nothing more the developers could do regarding the simulation of the 2004 season, so what improvements are there? well, the 16 track extreme mode is the improvement, they've included what could easily surmount to a full racing game by itself that they've included in the game, I'd say that was one big additional improvement to the game.

    Your purchasing decision is simple, if you don't care about the 16 new tracks and only want the game for the Moto GP then there's nothing new here from last time except the new Qatar Grand Prix and 2004 season liveries/riders. If you've never bought a Moto GP game on Xbox before then this is the best buy of the lot, and if you like to buy each installment of this excellent bike series anyway then it's a no brainer, the game is as great as it always was, and of note; you'll be pleased to hear the developers are already hard at work on next years game on the new Xbox 360 currently under the working title Moto GP 2006.