Although I also honestly believe this is the games biggest down fall which makes it un accessible for the casual players. It gives a sense of reward when you finally achieve gold. Ride 4, same as Ride 3, have some races that just don’t feel possible at times, it can be hard as nails, and I do believe this is intensional. It does not offer more than just racing, but then again most racing games are like that, but at least they are accessible for the most. Does this mean everyone will enjoy the game, I am afraid not. So I like the game, but then again, I am a racing fanatic. But better, most definitely, the bikes control better, the environment looks better, the weather looks great and the tyre wear is more than welcome in my books. Where the more comes in, I can not really say. Non the less, in that sense it is not more, but I can live with that as the bikes do look stunning. Which was a good thing in my opinion, but I liked some of those features, like being able to change your grips and mirrors. They striped away some features like upgrade options to the bikes, but added more to the rider outfit customization. If you liked Ride 3, you will love Ride 4, and that is basically it. It most definitely is not a copy and paste, but a reworked and restructure of the old game, which is both a good and bad thing. Is it? Yes, it is, but the problems remains the same as in Ride3. Then Ride 4 was announced and I was excited as it promised to be bigger and better in every way. I was hooked and instantly Became a fan if the franchise. Then Ride 3 came as a surprise to me when I first played it a year after release. Ride 3 came as a surprise to me when I first played it a year after release.
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