High-powered motorcycle racing might, finally, have its answer to Gran Turismo in RIDE 4. This is a game that wants you close to the track, grazing your knees (well, your leathers - safety first kids!) as you lean in to the corners and fight tooth and nail for every racing line. RIDE 4 is a sim that strives to provide the most realistic riding experience you can get without putting an obscenely overpowered engine between your thighs and hurtling down a track at hundreds of miles per hour. RIDE 4 has content spilling out of its helmet visor. It's absolutely stuffed. It boasts 176 officially licensed bikes spanning more than 50 years of racing, a couple of dozen international circuits (both real and invented) spanning Asia, the Americas and Europe, and a huge raft of customisation options that will affect both the performance of your bike and how cool you look on the track. Indeed, the massive, intuitive suite of editing tools is one of the highlights of the game. The options for customising your livery and bike are dazzling and you could stare at the models in your garage for hours. It's not just skin deep, though - you really feel the weight and power out on the track. You're not just a spectator any more.
High-powered motorcycle racing might, finally, have its answer to Gran Turismo in RIDE 4. This is a game that wants you close to the track, grazing your knees (well, your leathers - safety first kids!) as you lean in to the corners and fight tooth and nail for every racing line. RIDE 4 is a sim that strives to provide the most realistic riding experience you can get without putting an obscenely overpowered engine between your thighs and hurtling down a track at hundreds of miles per hour. RIDE 4 has content spilling out of its helmet visor. It's absolutely stuffed. It boasts 176 officially licensed bikes spanning more than 50 years of racing, a couple of dozen international circuits (both real and invented) spanning Asia, the Americas and Europe, and a huge raft of customisation options that will affect both the performance of your bike and how cool you look on the track. Indeed, the massive, intuitive suite of editing tools is one of the highlights of the game. The options for customising your livery and bike are dazzling and you could stare at the models in your garage for hours. It's not just skin deep, though - you really feel the weight and power out on the track. You're not just a spectator any more.
High-powered motorcycle racing might, finally, have its answer to Gran Turismo in RIDE 4. This is a game that wants you close to the track, grazing your knees (well, your leathers - safety first kids!) as you lean in to the corners and fight tooth and nail for every racing line. RIDE 4 is a sim that strives to provide the most realistic riding experience you can get without putting an obscenely overpowered engine between your thighs and hurtling down a track at hundreds of miles per hour. RIDE 4 has content spilling out of its helmet visor. It's absolutely stuffed. It boasts 176 officially licensed bikes spanning more than 50 years of racing, a couple of dozen international circuits (both real and invented) spanning Asia, the Americas and Europe, and a huge raft of customisation options that will affect both the performance of your bike and how cool you look on the track. Indeed, the massive, intuitive suite of editing tools is one of the highlights of the game. The options for customising your livery and bike are dazzling and you could stare at the models in your garage for hours. It's not just skin deep, though - you really feel the weight and power out on the track. You're not just a spectator any more.
High-powered motorcycle racing might, finally, have its answer to Gran Turismo in RIDE 4. This is a game that wants you close to the track, grazing your knees (well, your leathers - safety first kids!) as you lean in to the corners and fight tooth and nail for every racing line. RIDE 4 is a sim that strives to provide the most realistic riding experience you can get without putting an obscenely overpowered engine between your thighs and hurtling down a track at hundreds of miles per hour. RIDE 4 has content spilling out of its helmet visor. It's absolutely stuffed. It boasts 176 officially licensed bikes spanning more than 50 years of racing, a couple of dozen international circuits (both real and invented) spanning Asia, the Americas and Europe, and a huge raft of customisation options that will affect both the performance of your bike and how cool you look on the track. Indeed, the massive, intuitive suite of editing tools is one of the highlights of the game. The options for customising your livery and bike are dazzling and you could stare at the models in your garage for hours. It's not just skin deep, though - you really feel the weight and power out on the track. You're not just a spectator any more.
Platform
Redeem On | Steam |
Region | Global |
Developer | Milestone S.r.l |
Release Date | Oct 8, 2020 |
Redeem On | Steam |
Region | Global |
Developer | Milestone S.r.l |
Release Date | Oct 8, 2020 |