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Top 5 Online Motorcycle Games

Online Motorcycle Games

By Mark HarryPublished about a year ago 6 min read

If you’re a fan of driving fast and doing stunts, then these online motorcycle games will be right up your alley. You can choose from a wide range of 2D and 3D motorbike games that are bursting with adrenaline, speed, and unexpected turns.

Some of these motorcycle games feature realistic physics, so you have to rely on your quick reactions to avoid crashing or running out of fuel. You can also upgrade your bike, so you can be faster and more powerful as you play.

MotoGP 21

MotoGP 21 is one of the most technically accomplished and comprehensive licensed motorsport games we’ve ever seen. It’s not for the beginner - you need to be a serious motorbike fan or at least have experience playing other racing games - but it’s certainly worth playing for those who are interested in the sport.

It’s an extremely realistic game that reflects what happens in real-life races perfectly, and there are plenty of tweaks that make it feel more authentic than previous entries. In particular, the DualSense controller is used to provide feedback on braking pressure and grip as well as haptics that let you know which surface you’re rolling over when you hit kerbs or pavement.

The game also features all 21 official circuits from the current season, with three historical tracks in Donington Park, Laguna Seca and Brno available to play too. Plus, more than 40 classic riders have been reintroduced from the history of MotoGP, including Max Biaggi and Valentino Rossi.

You’ll be able to set up your own junior teams alongside the pros, just like in real-life, and manage your career through both the Grand Prix and Championship sections. This is a major step up from other games in the franchise, as it makes for a more believable team management simulation, which is an important part of motorbike racing that’s usually overlooked by games.

There are also plenty of classic bikes in the game, and you can use them in time trials as well as race against each other. This is another big step up from the previous year’s title, which only let you unlock them via a historical mode.

Getting started can be a bit tricky in some ways, but Milestone has done a good job of trying to help newcomers learn the ropes. It’s a hard-core simulator though, so it takes some work to master.

For newcomers, the game also features a series of tutorials that help teach you the basics of motorbike riding and the different physics that govern it. Those who already have an understanding of the sport will find the learning curve much easier, and the game’s difficulty settings should be a good guide for how to get the most out of it.

Ride 3

The Ride series has always been a safe bet for fans of motorcycle sims. This time around, developer Milestone has stepped up its game with a new graphics engine and more bikes. The result is a racing title that looks and sounds like something from Gran Turismo – though with much more realism, and a slightly restructured career mode that makes the game easier to approach for first-time players.

The biggest selling point of Ride 3 is the bike collection, which lets you buy, upgrade and customise bikes to your heart’s content. It also allows you to race them online with other riders, and there are weekly challenges to put your motorcycling skills to the test.

You can choose between the seven different bike classes, and each class comes with its own handling modes, so it’s easy to find your favourite. The option to tweak physics, assists and more means this is a great game for those with an interest in physics or even more advanced racing gamers.

It’s also a great way to get the most out of the game, because you can tweak every aspect from gearing and suspension to steering and braking. This is the only online racing game we’ve seen that offers this level of flexibility, and it really helps to make the game feel like a true sim.

Another major selling point of Ride 3 is the volume-based career mode. Its structure borrows heavily from Forza Motorsport 7, with collections of events divided into different categories. Each category comes with its own unique set of challenges and anecdotes that will be sure to enthral racing fans.

In addition to that, the game has a comprehensive collection of locations and races. It also features a huge library of liveries to choose from, and there’s the option to personalise your bike with an in-game creation suite.

While there are some issues with the game, such as the visuals and the loading times, the overall experience is very good and should appeal to most motorcycle racing fans. The only real drawback is that it may be too difficult for beginners to master.

GTA Online Bikers

Bikers DLC is GTA Online's latest update, and it has quickly become a fan favourite. Beyond fulfilling the long-standing community request for biker themed content, Bikers also adds a lot of new ways to earn money, including a whole raft of club missions and challenges.

While the DLC is still pretty new, there is a huge amount of information to digest, so we have put together this guide to help you get started with Bikers, and take advantage of the new content. The guide includes an overview of all the new content, including club missions and challenges, as well as some useful tips on how to make the most of it.

One of the most popular features in Bikers is the new Motorcycle Clubs. These customisable dens can be purchased with $GTA and RP, and they come equipped with a clubhouse shop where you can make money by modifying your clients' bikes. They also allow you to build a small gang posse in free mode, and can also provide you with access to contract work that could pay off in big bucks.

Another major feature in this DLC is the introduction of a new adversary race mode called Slipstream. It's a hybrid of stunt races and team racing, and players have to use their slipstreams to get ahead and knock off their opponents.

The Adversary Mode is a great way to test your driving skills and see what you can do in an environment that's more about coordination than speed, so it's worth trying out. It also offers a number of time-limited rewards, so it's a good way to make some extra cash in GTA Online.

As with many of the updates that Rockstar drip-feeds to GTA Online, there's no shortage of great new vehicles for you to choose from. Some of the fastest bikes in the game are available to buy, with the Shotaro and Reever being two of the most high-end choices. They aren't cheap, though, so you'll need to be careful when selecting a vehicle.

Moto X3M Pool Party

Moto X3M Pool Party is the latest in a long line of extreme motorcycle games that feature large scale gizmos like laser guided missiles and teleporters. What makes this particular one more notable is that it's all about water, water slides and floating ponds! It's an utterly fun and extremely challenging game that you won't forget for some time to come.

The best part about this game is that it's free! So, you can try out the latest fad in motor sport technology without breaking the bank. So, get your bike and a few friends together and see how far you can go! It's a sure fire way to get your blood pumping!

You can play it in your browser or download the app to your phone. The game controls are intuitive and the graphics are top notch. You can also upgrade your motorcycle with the points you collect. The real fun starts when you start competing in multiplayer modes! You'll even be able to compare your scores against the best of the competition. The fun doesn't stop there though! There are also many other games to choose from, including the classics like 8 ball pool and Uno. The only downside is that there are so many to choose from, it can be hard to decide what's the best.

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