Abstract: 3DSRidge Racer first appeared on consoles as a launch title for the first PlayStation all that time ago and has since spread through various consoles like wildfire, with barely a system since its release escaping the arcade-y racing goodness. In case y...
Abstract: 2D screenshots of 3D-capable game: Due to technical limitations, the screenshot shown in this review is a 2D image of a game that can display its graphics in 3D. The game is fully playable in either form, but only the 2D method can be shown here.Coming...
Abstract: With every new console seems to come a new Ridge Racer, and the 3DS is no exception. It’s a franchise that works well in testing the initial boundaries of new technology, without pushing it too hard. That’s what what Ridge Racer 3D pulls off rather wel...
There was a time, years ago, when I counted myself a fan of the Ridge Racer franchise, but after Ridge Racer V set the template for the following games almost exactly, I gave up, and Ridge Racer 3D does nothing to convince me I made a bad call. It loo...
Abstract: Ridge Racer 3D is one of two racing games available for the 3DS at launch, and since the other one is part of GameLoft's Asphalt series, there's really only one choice. Ridge Racer 3D's overall goal seems quite clear -- to use the visual perspective ...
Abstract: If you’ve been living under a rock and are somehow unfamiliar with the Ridge Racer formula, I’ll break it down for you. You race seven other competitors, starting last and racing your way up to first place. Tight corners and hairpin turns are a joke a...
Abstract: So Ridge Racer 3D is about what I tend to expect out of mediocre new system launch titles, what with it being a well known franchise that's getting a little long in the tooth, with gameplay design that's definitely feeling outdated at this point. It do...
Abstract: I know I'm probably in the extreme minority here, but I'd rather play a new Ridge Racer than a new Gran Turismo. Despite their extreme differences in gameplay approaches (obviously an entirely subjective matter of taste), you can always count on both s...