| Ridge Racer |
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GameNutts Score |
Category Scores |
| 5.5 |
| Game Modes Score: |
5/10 |
| Gameplay Score: |
24/40 |
| Multiplayer Score: |
6/10 |
| Graphics Score: |
12/20 |
| Sound Score: |
6/10 |
| Captivation Score: |
2/10 |
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| Genre: |
Racing |
| # of Players: |
1-6 |
| Online Play: |
No |
| ESRB Rating: |
E - Everyone |
| Released: |
12/7/2004 |
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Game Modes - In the single player game, there are three different options:
- Grand Prix
- This is the main single player mode where you race through 20 races spread out through 3 different environments and several different car classes.
 - Typically three races are unlocked at a time, and the next series won’t unlock until the previous three have been beaten.
- Car Attack
- This mode is locked until the first series of three races in the Grand Prix mode is beaten.
- In this mode you race an opponent one on one for his car.
- This allows newer and faster cars to be unlocked for use in all modes.
- Time Attack
- In this mode, you can practice on any unlocked course with any unlocked car.
- Here you can attempt to break the record scores for the course, or just practice with an unlimited number of laps.
- Outside of the single player game, there is also a Quick Race option, which dumps you straight into a race without choosing a track or car.
- Overall the modes were pretty generic, with not much depth to them.
- Unlocking cars and tracks are necessary to move on, but do not add value or replayability to the game.
Gameplay - Fans familiar with the Ridge Racer series will be familiar with the format of the races.
- You start in last place (12th) and must work your way up to the front before you run out of laps or time.
- Drift racing plays a major role in being able to successfully navigate the courses.
- Choosing to Play Ridge Racer on the DS adds no worthwhile features.
- The dual screen is used to show the race on the top screen and the steering wheel on the bottom screen.
- The stylus is used to steer the steering wheel on the bottom screen when the stylus gameplay option is turned on.
- This is called “hard”, and is extremely frustrating to use as a controlling option.
- If the stylus is not used, then the bottom screen serves no purpose other than to show your gear if you are using a manual transmission.
- Unfortunately for DS owners, this could be the worst handling Ridge Racer yet.
- The stylus controlling is awful and does not help to make the game more fun or realistic.
- Without the stylus, the controls still feel jerky where the car will turn sharply right or left with little effort.
- Even the drifting feels fake and un-fluid.
- Each car has their own statistics that is supposed to make the cars feel different.
 - Speed – Does make a difference in how the car is competitive in harder races.
- Acceleration – Supposedly important for going up hills but seems to affect tire spin and ease of drifting more.
- Handling – Allows you to corner better, but doesn’t seem to make much difference.
- Grip – The determining factor in how easy the car will drift.
- Color – Can be chosen from a sliding scale array of all colors at race time.
- The cars’ stats don’t seem to make much of a difference, outside of affecting the overall speed and ability to drift.
- Even though it’s an arcade racer, the lack of damage modeling or even any kind of a penalty for slamming into a wall just cheapens the gameplay.
- Worse, is the horrid collision detection with other cars.
- Your car can pass through over half of an opponent’s car before there is any registered contact.
- When there is contact, it does little to cause a wreck.
- No damage
- Only penalty is that both cars veer off course just a bit and loose a little speed.
- Overall the gameplay was entirely not up to par for a modern racing game, even if it is on a handheld.
Multiplayer - Ridge Racer DS does feature a multiplayer mode where you can link up in an ad-hoc network with up to five buddies for some six-player racing.
- One good thing about the multiplayer mode is that it will allow up to six players to play with just one game card.
- Multi-card is also available, but all players must have a game card in that case.
- Playing with your friends is fun, but it doesn’t help the controls get any better.
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