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(...) The action-racing genre has delivered numerous treats this generation, but not one of them has been as rewarding and relentlessly entertaining, nor as feature-packed, as this. This is Ridge Racer unbounded from the shackles of its heritage, rebuilt from the ground up into one of the most subversive, sublime street-racing games ever made.
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At a time when Japan seems determined to reach out to other territories with its intellectual property, it’s also the most shining example yet of how to handpick a third party and provide it with the freedom and support to get it right on its own terms. Ridge Racer fans’ first reaction may be to cry blasphemy at the rough, rugged world of Unbounded, but this new direction is refreshing and vital to a licence that hasn’t been a legitimate contender since its glory days.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Symer" (Mar 28th 2012, 4:32pm)
machts nicht besserging um den westen an sich
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Bislang gibt es in dieser Gen nur:
X360:
Burnout Revenge, Paradise mit abstrichen (ist eher Open World und weniger crash-lastig)
Split/Second
Flat Out: Ultimate Carnage
Blur
Full Auto
PS3
Full Auto 2
Statt Flat Out und Revenge gibts Motorstorm.
Zitat
Kinect: Ruining franchises since 2010
hätte wenigstens gedacht das sich die Autos wie in Ridge Racer 6 & 7 steuern, aber leider ist dem nicht so. Das Spiel hat leider 0% mit Ridge Racer zu tun, weder vom Inhalt, Gameplay noch sonst irgendwas.

