SBK-07 Superbikes World Championship review - PSP
If you're a biking sim fan, then SBK-07 Superbike World Championship is going to be a must-have addition to your PSP collection. As well as the realism of the ride, the game is stacked with features and content - you can switch from arcade mode to simulation and back again to suit your mood. We've been playing it this month and our review will tell you all you need to know about this fantastic motorbike sim. Read our SBK-07 Superbike World Championship review for Sony PSP to find out more.Click here to read the full SBK-07 Superbikes World Championship review for Sony PSP now!
SBK-07 Superbikes World Championship review for Sony PSP
Right away you know this is a
decent bike game, from the way
you forget to turn early enough
for the first bend and smash into some
tyres or a wall at 150mph. SKB-07 needs
to be played like a bike game - brake
early, brake gently, then turn, get your
rider banked nicely, and gently
accelerate away from the bend. Get all
that right and you feel like a world
champion. That’s why people like bikes.
SKB-07 gets it right. Bike games
need to be smooth, so the speed and
motion of banking into corners comes
across well - SKB-07 has that slickness. The track side scenery is
pretty sparse and it does look like
you’re racing around a nuclear missile
test site where everything over six
inches high has been obliterated, but if
that’s what needs to be done to keep
the speed up and the rider animation
smooth, we really don’t mind. Click here to read the full SBK-07 Superbikes World Championship review for Sony PSP now!
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