If you’re like me, you’ll find yourself not only all over the track, laughing at the hilarious crashes that take place, but wondering why the heck I’m playing such sorcery. The physics that have been programmed into the game are amazing… and frustrating. I like to consider myself and fairly dexterous person, but damn, Ride 3 and Ride 4 will make a grown man want to drink! So, if you’re easily frustrated, you might want to meditate a bit before hopping into these games. Let’s talk briefly about game controls and physics. You won’t be stuck scratching your head, wondering where to go next. Overall both have very easy-to-use options, customizations, and all that jazz. It isn’t rocket science by any means, but after doing the opposite of my advice, buying Ride 4 before Ride 3, I would do the opposite. Ride 4 seems to assume a little bit that you already know what you’re doing, where you’re going, and that you’ve already learned the game navigation. I would highly suggest getting and playing Ride 3 first, this will give you a lot more context with the game and gameplay. The sounds are another piece of the satisfying puzzle that are better with Ride 4, the motorcycle rev and exhaust sounds are amazing in both, but Ride 4 takes that win for sure. The graphics for on are obviously better in Ride 4, that is simply dude to technology and how it’s advanced. So basically, Ride 3 was a couple few years before Ride 4, and because of this, you can definitely see some differences in the game. The graphics in both are freaking amazing, the options and gameplay, once you get past the initial test round, are amazing, and the cool add-ons that are both free and purchasable are also stellar.Īll of these things make Ride 3 and Ride 4 two awesome motorcycle games that I would suggest the small investment in. So Ride 3 and Ride 4, in a nutshell, are awesome motorcycling games, without a doubt. Ok, that build up was a little underwhelming but hey, it was exciting for me. So what is this motorcycle game we speak of…? The Motorcycle Games Ride 3 & Ride 4 It’s winter, and I needed a different kind of motorcycle fix. My own selfish reasoning for playing this game, however, was simple. Now, the game or games I should mention here are pretty popular among motorcycling folks, especially those who race. So, in this event, I took to my trusty, beefy laptop for the task. Motorcycle games on PS4 would be the obvious choice, but remember, I don’t own gaming systems. Before that, yup, Excitebike, baby! Wow, just thinking about that game takes me back, but, moving on. I’m not talking about your normal shooter games, but in this case, a motorcycle game! The last motorcycle game I played might have been Ricky Carmichael’s dirt bike racing game a long, long time ago. So, that being said, for me to even think about playing a game, it needs to be mind-blowing. Yeah, that shows my age, but that’s alright. I literally haven’t owned or played a game console since (wait for it…) Super Nintendo, waaaay back in the day. Ok, let me start by saying I am NOT a gamer. Should you buy a motorcycle game? Motorcycle Racing Games.
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