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Sierra Sports Viper Racing
  

Sierra Sports Viper Racing

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Platform:   Windows Me / 98 / 95   |   ESRB Rating:  Everyone
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  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00001LCDK
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #15,262 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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Product Description

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This car racing simulator features the Dodge Viper modeled in exquisite detail. The game is easy to master yet lets experienced racers work their way up through the racing leagues. It also offers the option to customize your car using the paint kit and upgrade your car's components in the garage.

GameSpot Review
Newcomer Monster Games came up with an interesting concept for Viper Racing: Create the type of ultrarealistic physics model found in games like Grand Prix Legends and use it to simulate racing a high-dollar production car. It might not sound that groundbreaking, but with the exception of 1993's Car and Driver, it's probably the only game featuring a car like the Dodge Viper that isn't 95 percent arcade action and 5 percent realistic racing.

So if the box art of a Viper tearing down a speedway led you to believe you were getting a beefed-up Need for Speed III or Test Drive 5, you're in for a big surprise. The Viper's the only authentic car featured here; the other choices are generic rides called "sport," "sedan," and "exotic," along with a plane tossed in for the hell of it. The graphics work for the cars doesn't come close to what you find in Test Drive 5, and the scenery and terrain are merely average compared with the gorgeous background visuals of Need for Speed III. And even when you play the game in arcade mode, you'll discover the physics model is considerably more demanding than in pure arcade racers.

But it's a whole other story if you head into Viper Racing expecting a highly detailed, realistic simulation of one of the world's most powerful and alluring automobiles. Though Viper Racing's pleasures (perhaps "rewards" is a better word) aren't discovered quickly or cheaply, some patience and practice will reveal a pulse-quickening game that feels so real at times that knuckles whiten and teeth grind.

What makes Viper Racing so immersive is the physics model MGI created for the game. At first, it might seem a little too realistic, as you find yourself constantly fishtailing out of control, sliding off the track into a field, or even rocketing off a cliff. But when you realize what sort of car you're driving - a 3400-pound beast with an 8.0-litre V10 capable of generating 450hp - and remember that you can't sling it around like a Formula One Racer, you'll find yourself staying on the track and gradually becoming more competitive with the aggressive computer-controlled cars. And I do mean aggressive: These guys'll bump you off the road and into a river or valley with the sort of precision you'd expect to see at a Joey Chitwood show.

At about the same time, you'll also begin to notice just how real the driving experience seems, particularly if you've got a force feedback wheel. As you head through curves, you can feel when you're about to lose traction completely and back off the gas to avoid disaster, and even heading down a straightaway you can sense the contours of the road. The sound effects, from engine noise to the squeal of skidding tires, are very good and add subtly yet effectively to the overall driving ambience. Even if you turned the sound off, though, the banging, bumping, and powersliding action is plenty good enough to make you think you're screaming down a stretch of highway at 165mph.

Quick races can be run against computer opponents, the clock, or your own best performance ("ghost car") on any of the game's eight tracks and in any vehicle, and there are options to set the difficulty level of opponents and the physics model for the cars. Every setup feature in the garage - you can adjust camber, toe-in, bump, anti-roll bar, rebound, springs, ride height, brake bias, wheel lock, spoiler size, and gear ratios - is accessible in a quick race, making it a good way to get a general idea of how you should set up for each track once you start the career mode.

I say general idea because the career mode starts you out as an amateur, limiting your adjustments to brake bias and wheel lock. What this means is that how quickly you advance to the next level of competition depends on your driving, not your setup expertise. As you win races and start socking away prize money, you'll be able to add performance-enhancing accessories to improve your exhaust, shocks, axles, gearbox, tires - you name somewhere on the Viper you can slap a new part, and it's probably in this game. Choices are limited to your class, and by the time you get to GT Class the whole world of upgrades opens up to you.

But Viper Racing's low price and its lavish attention to modeling the Dodge Viper come at certain costs. Although the computer drivers are good, there are only seven to race against on eight tracks, and those tracks seem strangely barren and devoid of any signs of human life except for nondescript buildings (OK, the castle isn't nondescript). The Viper's the only car you can drive in career mode (I've got no problem with that), and no matter which of the other cars you choose for a quick race, the other guys will be in - you guessed it - Dodge Vipers.

But those are shortcomings, not flaws; when it comes to actual complaints about what's in Viper Racing, the biggest one I can come up with is that the sensation of speed is... well, screwy. You know the message on rearview mirrors that says "Objects are closer than they appear"? Viper Racing should have a similar warning, something like: "You're always going faster than it appears." As you slide out of control in a curve, you'll be wondering why it's happening when you're only going 60 or 70 - until a quick glance at the speedometer shows you're way over 100. This is a purely subjective gripe, of course, and after a while you'll undoubtedly develop an innate sense of how fast you're going in relation to the track. But it is something that might put impatient gamers off before they get a chance to discover how intense this game can be.

Viper Racing sports a full array of multiplayer options (modem, serial, LAN, and TCP/IP for Internet play), but just as with Grand Prix Legends, Sierra has tossed a potentially great multiplayer game on the market with zero support to help owners set up races. Serious racers will find a few Viper Racing leagues to join, but those of us looking for some quick racing without the commitment that goes along with league play are out of luck. Here's hoping Viper Racing makes it onto WON or the Internet Gaming Zone soon.

Probably the worst thing you can say about Viper Racing is that it's pretty limited in its scope - but you could just as easily turn that around and say that the developer focused on a few things so it could make sure they were all done very, very well. All I know is that it sure hooked me. --Stephen Poole
--Copyright ©1998 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited.


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Viper Racing Rocks!, May 13, 2000
By Spike Miller (Seattle, Washington) - See all my reviews
This is a sweet game! The graphics are incredible and the modeling is amazing. I would recomend this game for everyone. It is definately the best racing game I have ever played.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The most realistic to date, April 7, 2000
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As soon as you begin to accelerate you realise that this a not your average driving game. Mash the throttle and watch your machine fish tail like a wild donkey. Or go around a turn just to have a slight imperfection in the road cause the Viper to take a reverse view. The physics engine is amazingly real. Damage is really damage and the idea that you can drive anywhere is a dream. It drives me crazy on other driving games to bounce off an invisible wall. Viper racing allows you to take those wonderful short cuts or go into a spin which forces you into a field or embankment and offers the thrill of pulling out of it while bouncing over the uneven ground...WOW! I had the recent pleasure of showing this game to a bunch of my buds who were blabbing about the latest driving game they just tried. As soon as they played Viper their jaws dropped, added they drive horribly. The physics overpowered them.

Now if they could only add a few more items in the open fields and some other car models.

If you like to drive, really drive, go and get it.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Racing Game since the original Need for Speed., March 11, 2000
By Bruno Walter (Vancouver, Canada) - See all my reviews
If you're sick and tired of the unrealistic arcade physics found in many of today's big name racing "simulations", this one is for you. The graphics aren't quite as nice as many newer games, but the gameplay is unparalleled.

Don't take my word for it, try the demo.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Still good after all of these years
This PC sim is still great fun. And challenging. Pretty remarkable that this came out in 1998. The graphics don't hold up well after all of these years, but that really doesn't... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great 4-star game
The reason I rated Viper racing 4 stars instead of 5 is because (You'll see if you're the plane) you can drive of the edge of the
earth. Realistic huh? NOT! Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Viper Racing 2002
I for one have really enjoyed VR for about 4 years now, the graphics were great back when the game came out and now there even better with all the great car and track addons. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great game
This game is great. It takes racing reality to a new level, for such an old game. I still think that nfs's new releases only equal viper racing, and the capability to create your... Read more
Published on February 27, 2002 by B. Harrell

2.0 out of 5 stars Good for its day, but not anymore
I'm sure this racing sim had a pretty good audience back when it was introduced, but the years have not been as kind to it as it has to other racing sims, such as NASCAR Legends... Read more
Published on February 4, 2002 by T. Whigham

5.0 out of 5 stars The most realistic race-simulation ever.
Who cares about Gran Turismo? Ok, it has a lot of cars, but you can drive to the wall at 300km/h and bounce off smiling. Viper racing is totally different. Read more
Published on December 15, 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars JUST BUY IT!!
This is by far the best, most realistic, and most fun racing game. ...with the exception of Nascar 4, another great game but in this one the tracks are more varied and fun. Read more
Published on December 15, 2001 by Christopher Michelsen

5.0 out of 5 stars Why I gave viper racing five stars!
Viper Racing is the most realistic driving sim-on the market. The cars handle the way a car suppose to. The graphics are very good, like nascar 4. Read more
Published on September 15, 2001 by Romeo Faison

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Viper racing is one of the best racing games i have ever played. It is incredibally realistic in terms of the cars and is fun.
Published on June 18, 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent graphics and exciting to play for hours
Viper racing is one of the best racing games you can buy. It is filled with plenty of action and hours of enjoyment. Read more
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