TT Superbikes Real Road Racing received mixed to positive reception upon release. The game holds a score of 71 on
Metacritic based on reviews from seven critics. Critics typically praised the physics and realism, but were concerned with the long loading times and lack of track variety. Reviewing for
IGN, Ed Lewis scored the game a 6.1/10. Lewis praised the in
game physics and AI of the opponent, and ultimately called the game itself a "decent racing game", but faulted the game for not being original enough. He also criticized a lack of content, recommending more tracks and saying that the game needed more "personality". Lewis recommended players wait for the then-upcoming
MotoGP 4, a similar motorcycle racing game that was to release a few months later. Gord Goble of
GameSpot praised the physics, sense of speed, sounds and realism, although criticized the "claustrophobic" two lane raceway and presence of only one track, though he would partially justify this by pointing out the longevity of the course. He would go on to award the game a score of 6.9/10, equating to "fair".
PlayStation Magazine gave the game a 7.5/10. In their review, the publication praised the physics but called the graphics average and load times "excruciatingly long".
GamesRadars short review positively compared the levels of realism to Sony's
Gran Turismo series, but bashed the title for not being accessible to players not accustomed to motorbike racing games. Despite negative opinions, they highly recommended the game to players familiar with the genre, saying "
TT certainly isn't for everyone...but biking aficionados will go wild with joy that they finally have a racer worthy of their beloved sport". They gave the game a score of four stars out of five. ==Legacy==