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- ID = PS0561
- STYLE = Motorcycle Racing
- DEV. = Namco Ltd.
- PUB. = Namco Hometek, Inc.
- R-DATE = Mar-19-2003
- ESRB = E / For Everyone
- PLAYERS = 1-4 players
- LIST PRICE =
$49.99
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| Game Description |
MOTO GP 3 continues the adrenaline rush from last season. Brand new modes include racing against legends. Great new features such as 10 tracks, updated season stats, new weather conditions, tire options and more add to the thrilling excitement.
- Four players in Multiplayer Split Screen mode.
- New Brake Assist Freatures allow even a novice to pick up and play.
- Test your ability in Season mode to play the full 02 season against the best of the best.
- All new Cockpit view puts you right in the action.
- Till 20 top class Grand Prix riders from the 2002 season to compete against plus.
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| Game Reviews |
Amazon.co.uk Review
Moto GP 3 is the third in Namco's series of track-based bike racers, and it's easily the pick of the bunch. Although the game originated in the arcades, this PS2 version is primarily a realistic biking simulation. Outside of the game's Arcade Mode, it's important to learn how best to shift your rider's weight, and it's vital that you discern when to use front brakes and when to pull the back brakes. You can lose control even on a straight section of track--it's that realistic. The great thing is, though, that Moto GP 3 can with sufficient practice be mastered by players of any skill level. And when it is mastered, it's an absolute scream to play.
Graphically, too, it's quite sublime. Real world tracks such as Estoril, Suzuka and Paul Ricard are depicted smoothly, with such attention to detail that you could squint and easily fool yourself into thinking you were watching TV coverage. Even engine noises have been honed to near-perfection. Each bike sounds distinct--exactly like its real-life counterpart.
Sequels often aren't worth bothering with if you have an earlier version of the game in question, but Moto GP 3 is a sequel that improves upon its predecessors in every way. And what's more, it brings all-new features into the equation--such as a gripping four-player split-screen mode and a front/back braking system on all of the game's many new bikes. Biking fans will be in heaven; others will be transformed into biking fans by Moto GP 3 's high-speed thrills. -- Jonti Davies |
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| Game Controller |
D-Pad or Left Analog Stick = steer, shift weight forward or backward
Select Button = switch display
L2 Button = rear brake
L1 Button = shift down
R2 Button = action
R1 Button = shift up
Triangle Button = switch view
Circle Button = change background music
X Button = accelerate
Square Button = brake
Start Button = pause |
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