They range from beating another rider, riding between cones, setting a specific lap time in Time Trial or winning a race at a specific track. Challenge mode is, as the title suggests, a series of challenges that players can play. Time Trial is like Arcade, except rather than racing against a number of opponents for a number of laps, they're racing against the clock to try to get the best time for as long as desired. Season mode puts them into a season with any team (depending on difficulty) and the player races on a combination of circuits to try and win the championship. The first is arcade, where the players can choose the bike they wish to ride as, number of laps, weather, difficulty and settings to do a race. After that, they will be brought to the menu screen where they can access a number of options. When starting the game up for the first time, as per usual with Namco MotoGP games, players will be allowed to create a custom rider. There are also a combination of fantasy layouts which can be as simplistic as a straight line or as complex as having a cross road in it. MotoGP 3 has far more tracks than the previous game, with 15 real world courses which include Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Paul Ricard, Motegi and Mugello.
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