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Review: Moto Rush Reborn

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Moto Rush Reborn is a game I never expected to like, let alone love. Its neon colours, fast action, and addictive gameplay had me playing endlessly. Furthermore, it made me repeatedly swear like a trooper. These are ingredients for the perfect arcade game, and I adore it as a consequence.

This futuristic arcade racer was developed and published by Baltoro Games. It is a single-player affair where the biggest enemy is yourself. This sounds like it should become tiresome, but it doesn’t. Instead, you push yourself harder and faster as you try to complete every objective.

Moto Rush Reborn demands that you ride. 

There isn’t a story in sight, but this doesn’t affect Moto Rush Reborn. Instead, it is the desire to grab every collectable and avoid every obstacle that clouds your judgement. Had there been a story, it would have got in the way. Subsequently, the developer has done a great job of letting the action do the talking.

The concept is simple. You must jump on your futuristic hog and race through each city. As you explore each stage, some obstacles must be avoided. Whether it is a bar to slide under, a jump to wheelie over, or a ceiling to duck beneath, you’d better have the reactions to get things right. 

On top of this, there are cars, vans, lorries, and police to avoid. If you can do this successfully and get to the finish line, you’ll progress to the next level. 

One objective at a time. 

Moto Rush Reborn isn’t that simple, though. Each stage has 3 main objectives to complete if you wish to fill the storybook pages. Objective 1 is to finish the race in a certain time. Number 2 demands that you do not crash. Finally, number 3 counts the near misses between your bike and the traffic. 

Each of these objectives could be completed in one run, but it isn’t likely. This is where replay value and longevity step in. If you are a completionist, you’re likely to have to revisit every stage repeatedly. Despite its rage-inducing ways, this was a simple but effective way to keep you playing. 

Moto Rush Reborn looks amazing. 

Moto Rush Reborn uses a first-person perspective. This creates an immense sense of speed and danger as you zip across each course. Furthermore, the sparks as you rub against cars, and the sense of claustrophobia were amazing. 

The audio is as hectic, aggressive, and uncomfortable as you’d expect. Cars honk their horns, engines roar, and the noise of metal on metal when you inevitably crash is deafening. 

The controls are impressive.

The bike automatically accelerates, and you can speed this up by performing a wheelie. Alternatively, you can use a temporary slowdown if you wish to safely pass vehicles. Other than this, you can slide your bike or duck behind the visor. The rudimentary inputs work incredibly well, and the action feels buttery smooth. 

Moto Rush Reborn is a fantastic arcade experience. 

I love arcade games, and Moto Rush Reborn ticks many boxes. It is simple to play and ridiculously addictive. Furthermore, the action is nicely balanced while pushing you all of the way. Accordingly, I think it’s amazing, and I recommend buying it here! Can you master every track? Memorise the route, avoid the obstacles, and stay on your bike. 

SUMMARY

Moto Rush Reborn is a hectic, fast-paced, and fun arcade racer. Although it is a little repetitive, it offers enough variety to keep you entertained. I love the clean graphics, hectic audio, and tight controls. Furthermore, it is as casual or hardcore as you like.


+ Vibrant visuals.
+ Loud and aggressive audio.
+ Excellent controls.
+ It'll keep you coming back for more.

- It is a little repetitive.

(Rating: PEGI 7 Fear Release date: 20/03/2026 Price: £10.74)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam) and Nintendo Switch)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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