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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Wish I'd held out for a rental copy,
By A Customer
This review is from: Riding Spirits (Video Game)
Avoiding a futile simulation/arcade debate, what makes a game fun is not whether it's "realistic", but whether the physics of driving are plausible and whether the game gives you enough feedback so you can pick the right line or at least know when you're getting close to crashing. Any driving game that does not model suspension isn't worth much, and this game doesn't recreate the steering effects created by loading and unloading the front and rear ends when braking and accelerating. Think Gran Turismo: late-braking into turns is accompanied by tire drift, reduced steering and asphalt texture that shows direction and speed; there's none of that here.Perhaps the most inexcusable feature is the throttle. The throttle has about 2-3 sensitivity levels (even using the analog stick) and these levels do not correspond to throttle position but to acceleration rate. In other words, level 1 doesn't put you at 50% RPMs, it just makes the bike accelerate a little more slowly than level 2. Fine-tuning entrance and exit speeds is made a lot harder as a result. Comparisons to GT3s graphics are an insult. Another reason GT3s low opponent AI is overlooked is its graphics, and this game's graphics don't approach MotoGP 2s, let alone GT3s. Low polygon counts, lackluster tracks and lighting effects don't constitute progress in the PS2s graphics. It looks like Spike/BAM wasn't even trying. I never turn on a game's soundtrack, so the only thing I hear is the in-race sound effects, which are like the graphics: tedious in their monotony. A little touch that was appreciated: wind noise at high speed, though it sounded like being in a convertible at 25mph, not a moto at 125. Post-GT3 designers should have learned the obvious lesson by now: you can ignore opponent AI if you can provide enough feedback and physics to make the vehicle a joy to drive whether you're off the front or being left behind. There's no joy of simply driving in this game. SBK2001 (PC) has been out for almost 2 years, and it remains the only moto game that is fun and challenging. That said, I can't stand PC snobs and hope that GTA-Vice City's motorcycles will be fun to drive.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fun But Far From Perfect,
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This review is from: Riding Spirits (Video Game)
I've been looking forward to the release of this game since I first saw it advertised months before it came out. Maybe that anticipation built up my expectations too much. I was really looking forward to a motorcycle version of my favorite game Gran Turismo 3. This game is for better or worse the closest thing out there right now. MotoGP is a great game with good looking graphics and challenging game play but is limited to GP bikes and race tracks. With Riding Spirits you get your choice of real world motorcycles and street courses. I haven't played too deep into the game yet but have started to get a feel for it. Some pluses are - The minuses would be - All in all it's a fun enough game but I'm still waiting for Sony to include motorcycles in Gran Turismo 4 or better yet an all motorcycle version.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Get speed kings instead,
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This review is from: Riding Spirits (Video Game)
Ugh. I was hoping this game would be like GT3, unfortunatly it's not. It shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath.PRO's CON's I suggesy getting speed kings. It's much more fun. If you really like bikes get this game used. I got mine for 20.00
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice!,
By Gameboy "David" (Louisiana) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Riding Spirits (Video Game)
I love this game! It's fun to unlock new bikes and choose you leathers and helmet for your rider. Upgrading the bikes is very nice to say the least. For some reason, the game kind of reminds me of an older Gran Turismo..but for bikes. I like that. You get street bikes and sport bikes of varying sizes and hp. A good number of tracks are there to race on..the ones through the mountainous areas are a lot of fun. I could use some better graphics...the reason for the 3 star overall...but this is an older game after all and well worth a bargin bin price. My one real beef with this game is that there is no in-race music while you are racing. The only music is on replays. That stinks! Oh well. That aside, I highly recommend this bike game.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Best PS2 Motorcycle Game.,
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This review is from: Riding Spirits (Video Game)
This is the best PS2 bike game available. It isn't perfect, the soundtrack is lacking and the graphics are nothing special. I do however enjoy the physics modelling and gameplay. If you brake while leaned over in a curve the bike will tend to stand up/run wide (very much like my own road going sport bike). The arcade modes are probably too hard for most but the career mode (Riding Spirit) is tonnes of fun. Now if they could spruce up the graphics, add some online play, and improve the soundtrack...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great for my kids,
By A Customer
This review is from: Riding Spirits (Video Game)
My son (4 years old) recieved a PSII for Christmas along with RS and several other games. So far he has shown little interest in the other games but can't get enough of RS. It took him a while to figure out how to stear but once he got the hang of it he was hooked. Of coarse, he always comes in last and sticks to the simplest of tracks but that doesn't bother him in the least. He loves being able to pick his own bike, gear and helmet and reacing against his dad. His only complaint is he cannot figure out how to make the bike go faster.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Could have been better,
By TwistaG "Quoth the Raven 'Nevermore" (Moncks Corner,SC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Riding Spirits (Video Game)
With the populararity of the Grand Turismo and other racing simulators at an all-time high, it was only a matter of time before motorcyles got the treatment as well. In fact the fans have been clamoring for some kind of satisfaction regardless of incarnation. The result of such a demand is Riding Spirits. And while some of you may not notice its incredible resmblance to a certain award-winning franchise, it's quality of gameplay doesn't quite stack up. Graphically inferior to glitzy modernday racers, and no where near as fast as it should be, RS can't be compared to it's counterparts. Despite it's detailed apperance though, its hefty number of cycles, tracks, options, and features are sure to appeal to some. A more than acceptable finished product to be sure it could have been a lot better.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Moto rider and game enthusiast,
By DANIEL A KINLEY (APO, AE United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Riding Spirits (Video Game)
First of all, I have to say that I don't get into all the technical ins and outs of games. Realism is always a plus, but game play and replayability are a must for me. Being a motorcyle rider (Ducati 996S and Ducati 900 SS) I know how bikes really ride. This game gets pretty close. Ofcourse it isn't perfect, but how close can you get. There is no comparison between sitting on your sofa playing a game and throttling through your favorite twisties in the Dolomiti. This game makes you come back for more. There are good levels of progression through the game, moving through different bike sizes and competition levels. Upgrades on bikes are available and increase your competitiveness. Bike selection is good through the big four industry producers. My ONLY complaint is that I wish they had more companies to choose from. Some of the less known and harder to find bike companies would be nice (Benelli, Mondial, Bimota, MV Agusta, Cagiva, Gilera) Even Ducati, Aprilia, and BMW would have been nice. But other than that, it is a good game, with good visuals that keeps you coming back for more.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
DONT BUY THIS,
By A Customer
This review is from: Riding Spirits (Video Game)
this is one of the worst bike racing games i have played.remeber RoadRash for the genesis i would rather play that. i road race my R6 and i play the heck out of my ps2. this game doesnt do credit to either one. i played RS for all of 4 hours and took it back. i hope this review will save you 50 bucks
4.0 out of 5 stars
a good game,
A Kid's Review
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Riding Spirits (Video Game)
(...)Riding Spiris is a good game overall. The handling takes time to geet used to but [once] u learn when to brake its pretty fun. lots of good bikes. you earn money fast and in big amounts. oh yeah. for all u retards that think u can stop on a dime with a bike when you're goin 180 mph....you're wrong. try braking well before the turn. =P
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Riding Spirits by Bay Area Multimedia (PlayStation2)
$49.99 $12.99
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