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Ridge Racer 6

Also known as: Ridge Racer VI

New console! New Ridge! Squint a bit and it'll all be fine

It must be great to live in the Ridge Racer universe. The streets are so clean. The sun is always shining and you can drive out of the city and be in the mountains in about, ohh, 20 seconds.

If it wasn't for the fact that crossing the road is impossible due to 200mph-plus race cars storming by, we'd have moved in years ago.

Welcome to the sixth in the famous Ridge Racer series (not counting the handheld spin-offs). The future has never looked so bold 'n' beautiful.

And that famous Ridge Racer handling system is intact, too. Forget any notion of 'driving simulation' and get down and dirty with sideways spins and drifts, where the only way to make a turn is to lose control of your car and grapple with opposite lock as you aim for the apex.

360 does Ridge Racer 6 effortlessly. But there's a nagging doubt that the game could deliver so much more than it actually puts on the screen.

It's exactly the same to play as Ridge Racer 5 and Ridge Racer on PSP. The squeaky clean looks are initially impressive, but you'll soon see chinks in its paintwork. Details look unfinished, some tracks are visibly better than others, while others still are better designed and more fun to race.

Flocks of birds and bursts of fireworks feel like hastily added levels of extra depth to take your eye off the flat, featureless world around you. Compared to Project Gotham's realism, Ridge 6 is like driving around in the cartoon world of Shrek or Finding Nemo.

Sure, it's a superb-looking videogame, but one that fails to take the series to the proper 'next level' that the new machine allows.

Don't let the failure of Ridge Racer make you doubt 360's power (one glance at Project Gotham is enough to set this fact straight). It's more an indication that the best games (ie, those with significantly longer development times) are yet to come.

You'll love
  • Excellent online modes
  • Classic Ridge Racer controls
  • Tons of single player races and unlockables
You'll hate
  • Unimpressive graphically
  • Annoying announcer
  • Too easy for hardcore Ridge fanatics

 
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Ridge Racer 6

Genre: Racing
Release date: Nov 22, 2005
Published by: Namco
Developed by: Namco
Features: HDTV: 480p, 720p, 1080i, Custom Soundtracks, Dolby Digital, Leaderboards, Spectator Mode
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
2 player VS
Online
14 player VS
14 player VS
8 GREAT
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