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Abstract: If ever there was an an advocate for the inclusion of thorough tutorials in videogames, they’ll likely illustrate their point with Ridge Racer Unbounded for years to come. As much as we bemoan too much hand-holding in modern gaming, Unbounded takes the...
Abstract: Since its release in May of 2010, Blur has, hands down, been my favorite arcade racer. Oh sure, you have people who like Split/Second better and in my heart, Nail'd has been a close second to Blur, but there's something about the Activision release wh...
Extremely fun, fast-paced arcade action. Intense multiplayer sessions. Excellent car selection. Fast, but not overwhelming, sense of speed.
Extremely hard to maintain a lead versus the computer AI. You can't publish a created city until you create tracks for all events
The Bugbear Entertainment-developed Ridge Racer Unbounded takes the classic arcade racing series in a more "extreme" direction, breathing new life into a very familiar franchise....
Abstract: It's kind of funny how much can change in a month's time. We had just finished off or rather, sworn offRidge Racer for the PlayStation Vita, a half-finished effort that had its moments, but still couldn't escape the “same old” doldrums that had been haunt...
Abstract: Calling Ridge Racer: Unbounded an actual Ridge Racer game is a bit of a stretch. I guess since Namco owns the license, and people are familiar with the name, it made sense to use it, but Unbounded handles a lot of things differently, drifting included,...
Well designed tracks that reward destruction, Satisfying takedown system, Jumping your car out of exploding buildings, Communityled online modes that reward creativity.
Unintuitive track creator, Cinematic replays come at expense of gameplay.
There's a change afoot in Ridge Racer Unbounded, but are its big explosions a change for the better? Mark Walton finds out in this video review....
Abstract: Ridge Racer Unbounded is, as its name suggests, Ridge Racer without limits. Your cars are no longer simple drifting machines, but tools of destruction, and the fictitious, urban tracks of Shatter Bay are your calamitous playground. Cars leap, streets e...
Abstract: To quote football commentators everywhere, Ridge Racer Unbounded is a game of two halves. Before I go into that, though, a little background...While Unbounded is the 26th Ridge Racer game (!), it really is quite unlike any other game in the series. Yes...
Der Spinoff Unbounded bietet viel für Heizer, denen der Sinn nach Action steht. Fahrakrobaten sollten sich allerdings woanders umsehen.Jochen SchmittTestredaktion Player...
von Lars Hilbig Fakt ist, dass Unbounded kein klassisches RR ist und dreist von der Konkurrenz klaut. Aber wer tut das nicht? Wenn es danach geht, sind Neuentwicklung so rar wie Wasser in Katzenstreu. In Zeiten, in denen jedes Jahr die Unmengen von V...