Valentino Rossi: The Game
Live the career of MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi across multiple racing disciplines, from the 2016 world championship to flat track and beyond. Milestone's most ambitious bike racer at launch.
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Valentino Rossi: The Game is a motorsport simulation built around one of racing's biggest personalities, but it reaches further than a simple licensed MotoGP title. Yes, you get the full 2016 MotoGP season with official bikes, riders, and circuits, but Milestone layered in additional disciplines - flat track, Rally, and even older GP classes - that give the package more legs than a typical yearly sports release. If you came purely for modern prototype racing, that content alone is serviceable. If you stay for the variety, it gets genuinely interesting. On the sim side, the handling model sits somewhere between accessible and demanding. Throttle control on corner exit matters, front-end chatter is a real concern under braking, and you will bin it learning each track's braking zones in the wet. It never reaches the depth of a pure sim, but it asks enough of you that casual players will want to spend time in the lower classes or with assists turned up. The career structure lets you build up through junior categories before hitting MotoGP machinery, which is the right call - throwing beginners onto a factory Yamaha from lap one would be punishment, not fun. The Valentino Rossi framing is more than cosmetic. The game includes challenge scenarios based on real moments from his career, which is a smart way to add structured content without padding race counts. The Ranch mode - a nod to Rossi's famous training facility - adds dirt bike and flat track events that genuinely feel different from tarmac racing. These modes break the rhythm nicely and the physics shift convincingly between surface types. Multiplayer is present and functional, including split screen for local sessions, which is rarer than it should be in modern racing titles. Where it stumbles is mostly in production values and age. The AI is inconsistent - sometimes a credible opponent, sometimes weirdly passive or prone to odd racing lines. Visual fidelity was mid-tier at launch and has not aged well compared to what PC hardware now runs. Partial controller support is a real concern: a proper racing pad or wheel significantly improves the feel, and the default keyboard mapping is genuinely rough. The soundtrack and menus are functional without being memorable, and the commentary loop wears thin fast. For MotoGP fans who want historical depth alongside the 2016 season, or for anyone curious about Milestone's handling model before committing to a newer entry, this holds up as a solid if unspectacular package. The multi-discipline approach is its strongest card and still distinguishes it from the more narrowly focused annual releases that followed.

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- Intel i5 2500K 3.3GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 850
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- Desarrolladora
- Milestone S.r.l.
- Distribuidora
- PQube Limited
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 16 jun 2016



