SBK Generations | Game Review | Ductalk: What's Up In The World Of Ducati | Scoop.it
Recently, I've been playing SBK Generations, the latest game from Italian developers Milestone Inc. It's one of the best racing titles you’ve never heard of.

As a racing enthusiast, I feel the genre never quite receives the attention it deserves in the gaming community. Sure, we have franchises like Need For Speed and Forza Motorsport, which everyone know about, but I get the impression that for most, their idea of ‘racing’ involves little more than driving around in circles and crashing into walls. Another thing is that unless the game is part of a massive franchise (like the two mentioned above) or features overly-unrealistic physics, it seems to be ignored by the masses. Recently, I’ve been playing SBK Generations, the latest game from Italian developers Milestone Inc. It’s one of the best racing titles you’ve never heard of.

When it comes to Milestone, I’ve often felt that what their games lack in polish and presentation, they make up for in gameplay. This was evident with WRC2, which was without a doubt the worst looking racer I’ve ever played, but by far the most rewarding rally title I’ve come across since Colin McRae DiRT. With SBK Generations though, things are a little different. Starting in 1999 with Superbike World Championship, the SBK franchise is the pride and joy of Milestone and it shows with their latest offering. Sure, it’s not the best looking racer I’ve played, but it is hands-down the best motorbike racer I’ve come across since MotoGP 08…coincidentally, made by the very same developers!

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