Here is where my first major issue with the game lies. The second your tires go even a millimetres off the track limits you fail and keeping the bike on track is not as easy as it may sound balancing your speed right as well as trying to figure out the far from responsive steering. After the best part of 10 attempts I eventually managed to finish the first third of the course, but was too slow. The bike went flying off track on the first corner and I failed instantly. The first thing I needed to do was to string a few corners together at Brands Hatch.
Alas, they seem to have made such great steps that the game has gone beyond the mark of being fun to play like their other titles and into the realms of virtually impossible for a beginner.Īfter getting past the basics of getting a lap in with the pretty much none existent tutorial I was left in charge of heading out on my career. I was hoping after all this time that Milestone would have made massive advances in the series and I could finally enjoy my time. As for the Ride series, I haven’t touched them since I bought the first game in a sale at my local Game store and was still left feeling cheated out of my £4. It is also safe to say that on the whole, their track record in this field has been pretty good but not solid.Īlthough, as I have said in previous reviews, I haven’t always been a fan of Motorcycle racing games, over the last few years they have really grown on me and would now class myself as at least better versed in their mechanics than I was. Their list of games over the last few years now includes the likes of Monster Energy Supercross, MXGP and MotoGP.
Rage quit simulator getting over it game pro#
Ride 4 PS4 Pro Review: Milestone Games have now become synonymous with Motorcycle Racing games in one form or another, whether that be on the race track or on a dirt track.