Motogp 14 -

Ask anyone who played it hardcore: the rear brake was hilariously overpowered. You could slide the bike into corners at 200mph with zero consequences, leading to "drift" style cornering that looked ridiculous but was the meta for fast lap times. This makes it interesting because the game tried to be a sim, but players broke it into a sideways powerslide fest.

In an era where split-screen was dying, MotoGP 14 still had solid 2-player local splitscreen. Given that MotoGP 24 today lacks this, looking back at 14 feels nostalgic for couch co-op fans. motogp 14

Unlike modern titles, MotoGP 14 had a neat calendar system where you had to manage your time between test sessions, press conferences, and actual races. It added a light career management layer that later games streamlined away. It’s interesting because it felt more like "being a rider" rather than just "racing." Ask anyone who played it hardcore: the rear