![]() ![]() Choose Your Path – Jump into an amazing and dynamic adventure that interacts with your decisions and choose your own path from the regional events up to the professional leagues.New and Enhanced Content – Choose among hundreds of officially licensed bikes and ride on dozens of tracks all around the world, carefully designed with an extraordinary level of detail! Every asset has been created starting from CAD data, laser and 3D scanning to achieve precision down to the smallest detail and let you enjoy the best two-wheel racing experience ever.RIDE 4 will spark your competitive soul with hundreds of bikes, dozens of tracks and a whole new level of realism. Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:Īre you ready to live the best gaming experience that a motorcycle fan can get? The Yamaha R1 2020 will be also featured on the Steelbook of the physical RIDE 4 Special Edition. Milestone also announced a partnership with Yamaha Motor and Bridgestone for RIDE 4. On Steam, pre-orders include a 10 percent discount on the game price, two bikes, five events, and one additional achievement. Users who pre-order the standard edition on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One will receive a “Bonus Pack” with two bikes, five events, and one additional trophy / achievement, while the Special Edition pre-order Bonus Pack will include four bikes, 10 events, two additional trophies / achievements, and three-days early access before launch. RIDE 4 digital pre-orders are also now available. The game also utilizes the DualSense wireless controller-gas and brake levers have their own resistance to “transmit the same sensations as their real-life counterparts,” while haptic feedback lets players “feel their vehicle’s vibrations, just like when they ride on the streets.” It gets a little easier to read when an AI rider is going to be a problem thankfully, even if it’s far too frequent an issue.On PlayStation 5, loading times will be “significantly reduced” thanks to the console’s solid-state drive, as well as feature faster streaming of textures to better immerse players into the game environment during races. Whereas the harsh penalties for minor rule-breaking are at least in line with the ethos of the game and motorsport, losing because the rider next to you suddenly had a flashback to a panicky childhood memory of having their bicycle stabilizers taken off for the first time is less so. It’s perfectly fine to be a challenging game, but it has to feel like a fair challenge. It’s a shame as it detracts from the air of authenticity and immersion the rest of the game builds up. racers, programmed with a well-intentioned unpredictable manner to make things more authentic, will sometimes do something ungracious and rash if you happen to be close by, and ultimately, you pay the price for their destructive whimsy. As masochistic as Ride 4 can be, there’s undoubtedly a thrill to being on a knife-edge at all times in races. Part of that is simply down to the intensity of a race, knowing a single slip or cut corner could cost you heavily. ![]() Perhaps it’s wise that the game gives you time trials to begin with, instead of pitting you against other riders, because it gives you a chance to properly appreciate some of these intricate details a bit more as it gets easy to lose sight of that when going wheel-to-wheel with others. Getting used to pushing the triggers down fully to brake hard or go full speed can take time though. The Adaptive Triggers also add to the experience, with a more pronounced jump from merely cruising along to going hell for leather. That simulation appeal is further accentuated by the DualSense’s Haptic Feedback getting the slight feel of grazing corners or the clash of bikes, with the microphone adding the scraping, crunching sound of bike wheels going off course. It’s easy to see how hardcore racing sim fans could get utterly lost in the tactical side of Ride 4 Better than anything else in Ride 4, it captures the sport part of motorsport. Smart strategy is required to pick the right time to pit, change tires, and overtake. In Ride 4’s Endurance mode, it’s a bike nerd’s dream. This is especially important when you get deeper into tinkering with your race strategy as much as your bike. It’s so pronounced that you can actually feel the difference in how worn tyres are. The level of simulation and bike-tinkering is highly impressive too, with a real sense of the changes in weight and balance to each bike. ![]()
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