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23 years on, Ridge Racer V for the PlayStation 2 stands as one of the most polished, streamlined, and satisfying racing games of all time.
Ridge Racer DS's awkward driving and collision models feel very dated by today's standards.
Regardless of Namco's official line on the product, Ridge Racer DS is, at its core, a "port" of the company's Ridge Racer 64 game released on that console back in 2000. And that's certainly not a ...
It starts as all Ridge Racer games start – extremely easily. If anything, the ease with which the game starts lasts slightly too long and carries through the bulk of early races. Indeed, it ...
Ridge Racer 6 is so much of an arcade game that it should come packaged with a limited-edition Xbox 360 faceplate into which you insert quarters. Fans of Namco's drift-racing series already expect ...
20 years of PlayStation: the Ridge Racer revolution Digital Foundry revisits the PS1 game-changer - and talks with its developer.
Ridge Racer famously only featured one track - such a feat would surely be impossible today. One of the outstanding things about Ridge Racer is its single track.
Ridge Racer was unquestionably the cream of the PlayStation's release line-up. With one critical and commercial smash-hit under its belt, Namco knew it was onto a good thing.
A selection of 10 underrated PS1 racing games, including sim style racers, futuristic titles, and some spicy imports.
Update #3: It's finally happened, Ridge Racer 2 became available on 20th Dec 2022 via the PlayStation Plus service, assuming you are a PS Plus Premium subscriber. The game looks fantastic, head on ...
It looks like a Ridge Racer game, but the limited control and poor sense of speed get in the way of making it feel like a Ridge Racer game.
Ridge Racer 2 for the PSP is the sequel to the stunning PSP launch title, but it’s one of the cheapest sequels I’ve ever seen.