Ride (video game)

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Ride
Developer(s)Milestone S.r.l.
Publisher(s)Milestone S.r.l.
Designer(s)Irvin Zonca
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4
Xbox 360
Xbox One
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Ride is a motorcycle racing video game developed and published by Milestone S.r.l.. The game was released on March 27, 2015 in Europe, and it was meant to be released on June 23, 2015 in North America for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Xbox 360 but was delayed to October 6, 2015.[3][4]

Development

On September 15, 2014, Milestone announced the development of Ride, a motorcycle racing video game.[5] The studio had previously developed racing games within the licensed series World Rally Championship, MotoGP, SBK and MXGP.[6]

Gameplay

The gameplay is very similar to F1 2014. It features all motorcycles launched until mid-2014 and additional 2015 bikes in total of 4 DLC packs. It also features some historic motorcycles from the mid-90s, 80s and early 2000s. Players control many aspects of real motorcycle riding like tucking in on any speeds, leaning forwards and backwards, controlling each brake individually. After purchasing the customized parts, players can alter the suspension settings and gear ratios. Well-Known Manufacturers like Aprilia, Bimota, BMW Motorrad, Ducati, Erik Buell Racing, Energica Motor Company, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Lightning, MV Agusta, Suzuki, Triumph and Yamaha are in the game. Players start the world tour campaign with naked lightweight class of motorcycles, Apart from the main campaign there is also a Quick Race option and Elite trophies. After winning, player earns credits which could be used for purchasing new motorcycles and customise them. In Elite trophies there are 8 challenges(each offering either of two bikes to be won as prize) and after completing each challenge with specific motorcycle, player can choose from the bike as a prize for winning in first place, however these bikes can be won only once and after that player can replay the challenge to earn credits. There are also 15 real-world locations including circuits such as Imola, Magny-Cours, Donington Park, Road America, Potrero, and Sugo, as well as places such as North Wales, Milan and the French Riviera.

Reception

Many reviewers described the game as "Gran Turismo with bikes."[9][10][11] It was also noted as being more accessible to newcomers than other bike games.[11] One complaint was the long loading times.[9] The game reached number 10 in the UK PS3 sales charts,[12] and number 13 in the PS4 charts.[13]

References

  1. ^ "Ride may be the motorcycle racing sim you've been waiting for [w/video]". AutoBlog. 5 December 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  2. ^ "PQube and Milestone Announce Ride". PQube. 18 September 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Ride - Information". PQube. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  4. ^ "The Revolution is RIDE". Bandai Namco Games. Retrieved March 25, 2015.
  5. ^ "Milestone Presents Ride". Ride. 14 September 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  6. ^ "Milestone picks up MotoGP licence". Eurogamer. January 18, 2013. Retrieved March 25, 2015.
  7. ^ "Ride for PlayStation 4 reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved April 16, 2015.
  8. ^ http://www.gamerankings.com/ps4/116645-ride/index.html
  9. ^ a b http://gamespew.com/2015/03/ride-game-review/
  10. ^ http://www.isrtv.com/ride/ride-playstation-4-review/
  11. ^ a b http://www.gamesradar.com/ride-review/
  12. ^ http://www.chart-track.co.uk/index.jsp?c=p%2Fsoftware%2Fuk%2Farchive%2Findex_test.jsp&ct=110031&arch=t&lyr=2015&year=2015&week=13
  13. ^ http://www.chart-track.co.uk/index.jsp?c=p%2Fsoftware%2Fuk%2Farchive%2Findex_test.jsp&ct=110042&arch=t&lyr=2015&year=2015&week=13