Castrol Honda Superbike  It isn't a horrible game, but other than offering a strong simulation  aspect, there's not much there. Electronic Arts has proven with the Moto  Racer series that it knows what a good motorcycle racing  game is. That's why it is so disappointing to see that Castrol Honda  Superbike is so noticeably inferior. It isn't a horrible game, but other  than offering a strong simulation aspect, there's not much there.
Castrol  Honda Superbike, as the name implies, is a racing game that exclusively  features real Honda RC45 racing bikes that you can race on 14 real  tracks from around the world. The game has several different settings  that let you customize your bike. Most notable are the different  sprocket settings that let you change your bike's gear-ratio settings.  Each gear can be adjusted so that you can tailor and maximize your motorcycle's performance for each track.
The  control of the bikes is actually quite good, especially when using the  Dual Shock controller - one stick steers the bike while the other  adjusts your speed. The bike reacts as it would in real life, which  means that when you're going around a tight turn you must take it at a  reasonable speed so your bike doesn't go slamming into a wall. If this  is a problem for you, the game does offer six different difficulty  settings, some of which have options that help steer your bike for you  while you turn, as well as reduce your bike's speed so that you can make  the turn. The AI of the track's seven computer-controlled bikers isn't  anything special. The bikers just race along the course in a standard  staggered style so that at just about any point in the race you have  someone to directly compete against. If you do decide to race this other  player, the game features a two-player head-to-head split-screen mode.
Visually,  the game isn't that impressive, especially when compared with Moto  Racer 2, Electronic Arts' Motorcycle racer that was released last year.  The riders look a little too polygonal, and their motions aren't all  that realistic. Take for instance the animation of your rider falling  off the bike when you crash into a wall or when he's laying the bike  down on it's side when going too quickly into a turn. The rider comes  off the bike as if the hand of God reached down and plucked him off the  bike without letting him move a muscle. Most of the rider's basic  animations look more than a little awkward as well. The tracks  themselves look decent, and the game doesn't suffer from too much  pop-up. In the audio department, the game is nondescript, especially  since there isn't any music during the races. The effects and engine  sounds are fairly authentic but don't really keep you company during the  races.
The  only players this game would really appeal to are bike-racing fanatics,  who are really into the sport. Players who aren't won't appreciate the  extremely real-world bike physics that make you take corners at very low  speeds. The rest of us, who just think motorcycle-racing games are  fairly neat to play from time to time, should just stick with Moto Racer  2.Password protected!
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