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Our eighth free DLC is now available on all platforms, including two models we are pleased to unveil. Free Bikes Pack 7 now available! Our seventh free DLC is now available on all platforms, including two models we are pleased to unveil. The Collector Bikes Pack DLC available now! The Collector Bikes Pack DLC is now available for purchase and for all our Season Pass holders! Five models representing the best modern versions of old-fashioned classics. Video Trailer. Keep in touch. Are you fond of our racing games? Subscribe to Milestone Newsletter and be the first to know the latest updates on our products. All manufacturers, accessory suppliers, names, tracks, sponsors, brands and associated imagery featured in this game are trademarks and/or copyrighted materials of their respective owners. Ride 2 for Xbox One. Hit the asphalt at full throttle on the toughest motorcycle tracks out there. Ride 2 features over 200 bikes, 30 tracks, and over 1,200 customizable parts. Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB. Free shipping. Free returns. Description. Hit the asphalt at full throttle on the toughest motorcycle tracks out there. Ride 2 features over 200 bikes, 30 tracks, and over 1,200 customizable parts. Select a Microsoft Store location. We’re expanding our pick-up-in-store service to more Microsoft Store locations every day. Note: In-store availability subject to change without notice. Sorry, the service was unavailable. Please try again later. Unfortunately, we found no Microsoft Store locations within 100 miles, but we can always ship items to you. Ride 2 for Xbox One. Ratings and reviews. To rate and review, sign in. Your review. Thanks. Your review will post soon. There was an error posting your review. Please try again later. All user reviews. Translate to English. Язык Microsoft Store: United States - English. Вас интересует язык Microsoft Store: Россия - Русский? Перевести на русский. 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Race across more than 30 iconic tracks including GP circuits and city tracks using any one of 230 bikes, weaving and passing your multiplayer or solo player opposition. In-game customization lets you create the perfect ride to become the ultimate winner in Ride 2. Overall Customer Rating. Looks like there aren't enough negative mentions yet. Most Helpful Reviews. Awesome gameplay. I sell motorcycles for a living and this game is really fantastic. There's so many bikes to choose from and so many different tracks and conditions. You can even specify how realistic you want the bike to handle when you go off the track. It's fantastic. I guess my only complaint is one that applies to SO MANY games these days. that's the attempts to get you to purchase special vehicles or accessories. Drives me nuts. Certainly not a requirement to make those purchases, but I hate exploring some avenue of a game only to be prompted for $ if I want to go down that path. I would recommend this to a friend. Please try again later. Not the best motorcycle racing game out there but will still play every now and then. No, I would not recommend this to a friend. Please try again later. Love it takes me back to my younger days. Lots of good memories. I would recommend this to a friend. Please try again later. Great game for bike enthusiasts. What can I say, I love bikes..and this game has got plenty of them. Definitely recommend to any bike lover . Will be playing for a long time to come. I would recommend this to a friend. Please try again later. Great gift for bike riders. Not really sure if the actual game is good or not , but I purchased this game for a friend who loves motorcycles and he loves it. I would recommend this to a friend. Please try again later. A Fun Ride. Love the choice of different bikes and customization options are great! If you're looking for a great motorcycle game this is it! I would recommend this to a friend. Please try again later. Better than Others. So far it is a lot of fun and looks fantastic. Lots of free content as well as extras included with the game. If you enjoy riding on 2 wheels, this is a great racing game. I would recommend this to a friend. Please try again later. Ride 2 is better than I expected. This game is just as fun but with more tracks and better quality than the first one. More bikes and easier to navigate. Ride 2 (Xbox One) News, Reviews, Screenshots, Trailers. Ride 2 (Xbox One) Description will appear here shortly. News: Milestone Takes to the Track and Confirms Ride 2 for Xbox One. This is getting confusing. Italian developer Milestone appears to crop up in our news feed pretty much every week, mainly because they appear to be working on about a hundred motorbike games at a time. They've got MotoGP 16: Valentino Rossi and DUCATI - 90th Anniversary releasing within a couple of weeks of each other next month, but have now added a. User Comments (0) Wow, no comments yet. why not be the first? Leave A Comment. 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Ride 2 xbox one

Get the latest updates on Ride 2. Full bikes list is here! Today we are proud to announce that Ride 2 will include 174 motorcycles, including 16 customizable models for a total of 190 bikes. You will have the opportunity to saddle up to nakeds, superbikes, supersports, electric bikes, and why not, on the many two-stroke, café racers and supermotos – which are this year’s real innovation. For those who will pre-order the game on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One digital stores, two exclusive bikes will be added to the list. The Ducati Hypermotard SP and the Kawasaki ZZR 1400, two “extreme” models that spit adrenaline from the exhaust. Preorder for hardbox PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One copies will instead include the Suzuki Hayabusa and the Aprilia Tuono V4 Factory 2015. In addition, all pre-orders will include a pack of 10 helmets, which will guarantee even more choice when customizing your avatar. A further innovation this year, for the real fans, is the Season Pass. A collection of all the planned DLCs to fully live out the Ride 2 experience with all its special content at a special price. Furthermore, we have listened to our community and we will support Ride 2 with a truly exclusive present: 9 packs with special downloadable (free) content from November to July. Here is the full list of the bikes you will have a chance to customize and make yours in Ride 2 (DLC bikes not included) Aprilia Tuono V4R APRC ABS 2014. Aprilia SXV 450 2011. Aprilia RSV4-RF Team: Nuova M2 Racing 2015. Aprilia RSV4 R APRC Racing Version 2014. Aprilia RS 125 R 1998. Aprilia RS 250 2001. Aprilia RSV 1000 2003. Aprilia RSV 1000 R 2003. Aprilia RSV 1000 SP 2000. Aprilia RSV 1000 R 2009. Aprilia RSV4 APRC ABS 2014. Aprilia RSV4 RF 2015. Bimota Tesi 3D 2014. Bimota Tesi Naked 2014. Bimota DB9 Brivido 2014. Bimota BB3 Racing Version 2014. Bimota “BB3 Team: Bimota UK” 2015. Bimota Tesi 1D 1990. Bimota 500 V Due 1997. Bimota DB8 2014. Bimota DB8 Italia 2014. Bimota DB8 Oronero 2014. Bimota BB3 2014. BMW R Nine T 2015. BMW F800 R 2015. BMW R 1200 R 2015. BMW S 1000 R 2014. BMW “S 1000 RR HP4 Team: Tyco BMW Motorrad Racing” 2015. BMW S 1000 RR HP4 Racing Version 2014. BMW S 1000 RR 2014. BMW S 1000 RR 2015. BMW S 1000 RR HP4 2014. Cagiva Mito 1994. Ducati Scrambler Icon 2015. Ducati Diavel Carbon 2014. Ducati Monster S4RS Tricolore 2008. Ducati Streetfighter 848 2014. Ducati Monster 1200 S 2014. Ducati 1199 Panigale Superleggera Racing Version 2014. Ducati “1199 Panigale R Team: 3C Racing Team” 2015. Ducati 916 1994. Ducati 998R 2002. Ducati 848 2008. Ducati 999R 2006. Ducati 899 Panigale 2015. Ducati 1199 Panigale S 2014. Ducati 1299 Panigale S 2015. Ducati Desmosedici RR 2006. Energica Eva 2015. Energica Ego 2014. Honda CB600F Hornet 2006. Honda CB650F 2015. Honda CB900F Hornet 2002. Honda CB1000R ABS 2015. Honda CB1000R ABS Barracuda 2014. Honda CRF 450R Supermoto Special 2016. Honda “CBR600RR Team: Honda Improve” 2015. Honda “CBR1000RR Team: Honda Racing” 2015. Honda NSR 125R 1992. Honda NSR 250R 1995. Honda NS 400R 1985. Honda VFR750R RC30 1987. Honda RVF750 RC45 1994. Honda CBR600RR 2004. Honda CBR900RR Fireblade 1995. Honda CBR600RR 2009. Honda CBR600RR 2014. Honda CBR600RR 2015. Honda CBR 1100XX Super Blackbird 1997. Honda VTR1000 SP1 2001. Honda VTR1000 SP2 2006. Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade 2005. Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade 2014. Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade 2015. Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade SP 2014. Honda CBR1000RR / Fireblade SP 2015. Horex VR6 Black Edition 2016. Husqvarna FS 450 2015. Kawasaki W800 2015. Kawasaki ZRX1200 2006. Kawasaki Z800 2014. Kawasaki Z800 2015. Kawasaki Z1000 2006. Kawasaki Z1000 2014. Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R Racing Version 2014. Kawasaki “Ninja ZX 10R Team: Kawasaki JG Speedfit” 2015. Kawasaki KR-1S 250 1990. Kawasaki ZX-R 750 1989. Kawasaki Ninja ZX 6R 2008. Kawasaki Ninja ZX 6R 2004. Kawasaki Ninja ZX 6R 636 2014. Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R 2006. Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R 2014. Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R 2015. Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R 2016. Kawasaki Ninja H2 2015. Kawasaki Ninja H2R 2015. KTM Duke 690 2014. KTM Duke 690 R 2014. KTM 990 Super Duke R 2014. KTM 1290 Super Duke R 2014. KTM 450 SMR 2015. KTM 1190 RC8R Track 2014. KTM 1190 RC8R 2014. Lightning LS 218 2014. Magni Filo Rosso Naked 2015. Magni Giappone 52 1995. Magni Filo Rosso 2015. Mr Martini Ducati Peace Sixty 2 2016. Mr Martini Ducati Flashback II 2015. MV Agusta Brutale 675 2014. MV Agusta Brutale 800 2016. MV Agusta Rivale 800cc 2014. MV Agusta Brutale 1090 2014. MV Agusta Brutale 1090 R 2014. MV Agusta Brutale 800 Dragster 2015. MV Agusta Brutale 1090 RR 2014. MV Agusta Brutale Corsa 2014. MV Agusta Brutale 800 Dragster RR 2015. MV Agusta “F3 675 Team: Team Laguna” 2015. MV Agusta F4 Racing Version 2014. MV Agusta F4 750 1998. MV Agusta F3 675 2014. MV Agusta F3 800 2014. MV Agusta F4 1000S 2006. MV Agusta F4 RR 2014. MV Agusta F4 2014. MV Agusta F4 R 2014. Sartorie Meccaniche Tuono 2015. Sartorie Meccaniche Saetta 2015. Suzuki GSR 750 2014. Suzuki GSX-R1000 Racing Version Team R2CL 2014. Suzuki “GSX-R1000 Team: Bennetts Suzuki” 2015. Suzuki RGV 250 R 1995. Suzuki RG 500 1987. Suzuki GSX-R 750 1985. Suzuki GSX R600 2000. Suzuki GSX-R 750 SRAD 1998. Suzuki TL1000R 1998. Suzuki GSX-R600 2014. Suzuki Hayabusa 2015. Suzuki GSX-R1000 2014. TM SMX Supermotard Competizione 2015. Triumph Thruxton R 2016. Triumph Bonneville T120 2016. Triumph Street Triple 2014. Triumph Street Triple R 2014. Triumph Street Triple RX 2015. Triumph Speed Triple 955i 2004. Triumph Speed Triple 2014. Triumph Speed Triple R 2014. Triumph “Daytona 675R Team: Smiths Racing” 2015. Triumph Daytona 675 2009. Triumph Daytona 675 2014. Triumph Daytona 675R 2014. Triumph Daytona 955i 2005. Yamaha XSR700 ABS 2015. Yamaha XJR 1300 2015. Yamaha XJR1300 2006. Yamaha MT07 2014. Yamaha MT07 2015. Yamaha MT09 2014. Yamaha “YZF-R6 Team: Maan Motorsport” 2015. Yamaha YZF-R1 Racing Version 2014. Yamaha “YZF-R1 Team: Anvil Hire TAG Racing Yamaha” 2015. Yamaha TZR 125 R 1994. Yamaha TZR 250 R 1994. Yamaha RZV 500R 1985. Yamaha FZR 750 R OW 01 1989. Yamaha YZF-R6 1999. Yamaha YZF-R6 2014. Yamaha YZF-R6 2015. Yamaha YZF-R1 1998. Yamaha YZF-R1 2002. Yamaha YZF-R1 2014. Yamaha YZF-R1 2015. Yamaha YZF-R1M 2015. Leave a comment. All manufacturers, accessory suppliers, names, tracks, sponsors, brands and associated imagery featured in this game are trademarks and/or copyrighted materials of their respective owners.

Ride 2 xbox one

Accomplish the indicated achievement to get the corresponding number of Gamerscore points: Hello World! (10 points): Complete your first online race. Online Champion (20 points): Complete an online championship. Online Maestro (30 points): Complete 25 online races. Supermoto Winner (10 points): Finish first in a Supermoto World Tour event. No mistakes allowed (10 points): Finish first in a Perfect Trajectory World Tour event. Brothers (10 points): Finish first in a Pairs Race World Tour event. Lightning start (10 points): Finish first in a Drag Race World Tour event. There’s no time to lose! (10 points): Finish first in a Time Attack World Tour event. It's crowded here (10 points): Finish first in a Track Day World Tour event. Durable (10 points): Finish first in an Endurance World Tour event. Track Duel (10 points): Finish first in a Head-to-head World Tour event. Slippery victory (20 points): Finish first in a race under the rain. The longest track (30 points): Complete a race at NГјrburgring Nordschleife. You can call me. (10 points): Unlock a Rider Shield. Precarious balance (10 points): Hold a wheelie for 8 consecutive seconds. On your toes (10 points): Hold a stoppie for 2 consecutive seconds. Try and catch me! (10 points): Reach 280 km/h (174 mph). See you tomorrow (30 points): Complete the three daily challenges. Top or bottom? (10 points): Complete a race in Split Screen mode. Team battle (10 points): Win a Team vs Team event. Team number 1 (30 points): Finish in first place in the Teams leaderboard. Boosted (30 points): Reach the podium in a Single Race in the World Tour with a pre-modified bike. Try and beat this! (10 points): Record a valid time in time trial and upload it into the leaderboards. Slightly better (10 points): Unlock your first Ride Bonus. Decidedly better (30 points): Unlock 10 Ride Bonuses. The best (100 points): Unlock all Ride Bonuses. Best in the world (100 points): Reach first place in the World Tour Rider Leaderboard. Championship completed (30 points): Finish first in a World Tour championship. 20 wheels (30 points): Collect a total of 10 bikes. 50 wheels (100 points): Collect a total of 25 bikes. 100 wheels (100 points): Collect a total of 50 bikes. Good start (10 points): Race a total of 100 km (62 miles) with any bike. You can’t stop me (30 points): Race a total of 250 km (155 miles) with any bike. It’s a long road (100 points): Race a total of 500 km (310 miles) with any bike. Time Lord (10 points): Use the Rewind for the first time. Ride 2 Review. GameSpot Ride 2 Reviews PC and PS4 and XONE. Wheel spin. by John Robertson on February 24, 2017. When it comes to ambition, it's impossible to fault Ride 2. It seeks to combine the thrill of riding a motorbike--that sense of exhilarating exposure that comes from hurtling across tarmac without the insulation inherent to sitting in a car--with the form and depth of the likes of Gran Turismo or Forza Motorsport. It's an admirable goal, an attempt to give bike lovers the same kind of exhaustive outing that car nuts have been spoilt with for years. And considering developer Milestone had the original Ride to gain experience and test the design philosophy, it's more than reasonable to expect this sequel to offer something slick and highly tuned. Unfortunately, that isn't the case. Ride 2 stutters at first gear and that awkward first spin off the line plagues the rest of the journey. One of the great achievements of both Forza and Gran Turismo is that they instil a sense of aspiration among their players. We want to move through the ranks, to earn cash and unlock new vehicles. These games tempt us to learn new skills and put them to the test across new tracks and against more accomplished opponents, online and off. This aspirational drive provides the motivation for self-improvement and when we're rewarded for achieving as much we feel good about ourselves. The cycle of effort, reward, and satisfaction is in place. Ride 2 offers only the effort portion of this cycle thanks to a series of mishaps that consistently undermine your time spent with it. A uninteresting presentation results in muted enjoyment at every turn, the in-game financial model forces you to grind through your career in the most restrictive, stilted manner possible, and despite the huge number of available bikes it doesn't take long for a sense of repetition to rise to the surface. Individually, none of Ride 2's problems are drastic enough to be game breakers. In unison, however, their collective impact is impossible to overlook. The in-helmet camera is just one example of an admirable goal being poorly executed. Racing from this perspective is fine when you're travelling in a straight line, but as soon as you make even the slightest attempt to turn your entire view is warped in such a way as to create an unwelcome and unforgivable disconnect between what your brain expects and what your eyes are telling it. Your helmet stays static and straight, even as your bike--visible at the bottom of the screen--leans into and out of corners. This has the effect of making it feel as though you, as the rider, exist in a completely separate space to your bike and you soon develop a distrust of the visuals as a means to communicate whether you should be heavier or lighter on the analogue stick. Not ideal for a game with simulation ambitions. World Tour is where most of the single player content is stored, its combination of events and challenges tied into a system of earning money in order to upgrade and purchase new bikes. It's a straightforward affair of the kind that has been seen many times before, but it's the way its finer points work (or don't) that prevents it from satisfying. Upon completing the game's initial tutorial you're asked to choose your first bike from a small selection of different kinds, from dirt to road bikes. From there you move on to choose which event you're going to enter as the first of your career, but there's no indication as to what your selected bike is eligible for until you're deep into the multitude of menu layers. Couple this with an excessive number of loading screens and you're left with an initial user experience that does everything to convince you to stop playing before you've even started to compete. The dreadful voiceover that plays over the World Tour intro video offers little in the way of charm, either, as does the soulless shop housing new bikes. Individually, none of Ride 2's problems are drastic enough to be game breakers. In unison, however, their collective impact is impossible to overlook. Acquiring new bikes is essential to progression and engaging in the potential for diversity that such a broad range of vehicles allows. The problem here is that new bikes are not cheap in comparison to earnings for winning races, and your initial hardware doesn't keep up with the competition for long. As such, you soon find yourself racing like a menace in order to give yourself a chance at a podium finish and lining your bank account with enough coin to give yourself a sporting chance. Simply, the fact that you can race so angrily and aggressively works to undermine the core structure of Ride 2 and its attempts at being the real riding simulator. Cutting off opponents to slow them down, purposefully hitting into them when entering corners and using them as a tool to improve braking all works once you've grasped the physics model. Of course, you don't have to engage in any of this but its mere existence is enough to break your suspension of disbelief and cause you to question whether you're playing an arcade game in simulator clothing. When you're out in front and given free track to race through things do feel energetic in a realistic, interesting way, and you're motivated to improve your skills. As soon as you're surrounded by competitors, though, the experience devolves into something closer to stock car racing. You can earn greater financial rewards by increasing the difficulty, but ramping up the AI to its most challenging setting equates to only a five per cent boost in earnings. It's tempting to simply compete against opponents on 'Very Easy' in order to quickly gain enough financial power to buy the kinds of equipment suitable for the tasks levelled at you. Thereafter you can stop worrying about money and race on the difficulty that's right for you. But this turns Ride 2 into an exercise of grinding through the easiest and least interesting of races until you reach that tipping point whereby you can begin to play as you always intended. The financial formulas underpinning World Tour need serious attention in order to work properly and allow for the kind of personalised approach that other games using this sort of career progression allow for. Multiplayer is more engaging in that you can bypass those elements that force you to grind your way to a healthy bank account and lock you into a repetitive structure. Here Ride 2 shines slightly brighter, but proceedings only ever reach mediocre entertainment thanks to a physics engine that is not realistic enough to pass for a simulation and not filled with enough simple joy to be an arcade experience. As such you never feel totally convinced that you should dedicate yourself to racing as you would in reality or whether you should be pushing to achieve crazy, impossible feats. This lack of definition is not welcome in the competitive world of online racing. Just as you try to focus yourself online to one playstyle or the other, you're either thrown off your bike due to being knocked into during a corner turn or you finish last thanks to being too diligent and professional by making sure you avoid contact altogether. At every corner you're reminded that this is a game that doesn't really know how to refine the details of the avalanche of content it offers in the form of tracks and bikes. Simply, Ride 2 doesn't make a convincing case for more motorcycle games to be produced. Yes, it is a genre that is underrepresented in comparison to its car-based siblings, but the level of expected quality across racing games as a whole is so high that anything other than an outstanding release is impossible to recommend. On paper, then, Ride 2 is an exciting proposition that bundles the promises of aspirational game design with the raw power and fun associated with motorbikes. Unfortunately, those promises are broken and the resulting game falls flat. Unless you're so enamoured with two-wheeled machines that you simply can't help but pick yourself up a copy, you should wait for a new contender to try its hand at delivering a biking game of this scope. Ride 2 - Xbox One. Ships from United States. Most customers receive within 6-10 days. Over 230 Licensed Bikes Customize Your Dream Ride - Buy it. Build it. Enhance it. Unparalleled Level of Content - More than double the content offering of the original Ride game with over 15 game modes and event categories Over 30 Iconic Tracks Realistic Simulator - Accurate physics engine and realistic graphics allow players to experience each bike as they would handle and behave in the real world. MotoClub - Create or join any number of active MotoClubs as a member online. Online Multiplayer - Race against up to 12 players online in single and team-based races. Overview Specifications Warranty & Returns Reviews Q&A. Welcome to the temple of motorcycles, the only digital garage that will allow you to discover, transform and test the world’s fastest, most iconic and original vehicles. The top of the range of the most famous brands will await you to compete against each other in a unique videogame and show the world their full potential! Over 200 bikes are the undisputed protagonists of the new chapter of this long-waited two-wheel racing game! Feel the adrenaline rush through your veins and face the most dreadful bends with the passion and the boldness of a professional rider! RIDE 2 will include the tracks of the wildest and most exciting races of all time! Country, City, GP, Road, Motard and Drag race: challenge the toughest types of roads and leave a slipstream at every squeal of tyres! 12 modes for a long-lasting, and above all fun, game experience! Dart on the queen of tracks, Nürburgring, ride in the typical motorcross style, race along winding layouts, jumps, parabolic curves and compete in special slaloms between traffic cones. Collect them all to create your own personal garage, choosing from the most powerful and iconic categories and models (like the Nakeds and the Supersports). Travel around the world in an unforgettable and extraordinary sequence of events: GP circuits, Country tracks and city tracks. Over 30 tracks, including the legends of motorcycle racing like Nürburgring Nordschleife. Boost your bike by modifying 5 main areas: You have more than 20 different modifications available to you, including the brand-new race transmission, which enables the installation of a fibreglass fairing made specifically for the most extreme races. And don’t forget to customize your proCustomize your rider profile, their clothing (Street/Race/Supermoto) and riding style thanks to an advanced pose editor system! Learn more about Ride 2 (Launch Edition) Plug Standards. Manufacturer Contact Info Manufacturer Product Page | Website: http://na.square-enix.com/us/home | Support Email: support@square-enix-usa.com | Support Website | View other products from SQUARE ENIX USA. Return Policies This item is covered by Toys"R"Us & Babies"R"Us Return Policy. Add to Compare Add to Wish List. Best Service Sellers. Sold and Shipped by: Ships from United States. Your request will be processed within the next 24 hours. Please add "promo@e.newegg.com" to your address book to ensure delivery. 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Some manufacturers place restrictions on how details of their products may be communicated. Some manufacturers place restrictions on how details of their products may be communicated. Some manufacturers place restrictions on how details of their products may be communicated. RIDE for Xbox One. If you live and breathe motorcycles, you're going to love RIDE for Xbox One. Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB. Free shipping. Free returns. Description. If you live and breathe motorcycles, you're going to love RIDE for Xbox One. Select a Microsoft Store location. We’re expanding our pick-up-in-store service to more Microsoft Store locations every day. Note: In-store availability subject to change without notice. Sorry, the service was unavailable. Please try again later. Unfortunately, we found no Microsoft Store locations within 100 miles, but we can always ship items to you. RIDE for Xbox One. Go full throttle. RIDE features the top motorcycles from the best manufacturers that you can customize to your heart's content. Choose among 100 bikes in four categories: Naked, supersports, superbikes, and historical. Travel the globe on a wide variety of racetracks that offer a world of thrills and challenges. Participate in unique international events and take on other players from around the world in the all-new online multiplayer modes. Ratings and reviews. To rate and review, sign in. Your review. Thanks. Your review will post soon. There was an error posting your review. Please try again later. All user reviews. Worst game ever. I bought this game in anticipation that it will be entertaining like other racing game but too much boring. I did not want to play this after couple of days of play. I will not recommend this for anyone. Go for some better game and don’t waste your money such a worst game. One person found this helpful. Just what I've been waiting for. Anyone who complains about the physics probably doesn't actually ride or have ever done a real club race before - it's very acute and technical. The tires gradually warm up, maintain throttle control to get the right lines, you have to shift the riders weight side to side before you can actually turn in, standing the bike up mid corner will screw you, too much braking will low side and too much throttle out will under steer or high side you, etc. It is the closest game to reality that I have ever played. It has a slight arcade feel like Forza compared to Gran Turismo but it is still a great deal of fun without losing the sense of realism. I play it before a track day or race weekend to get me in the zone. Can't wait for it to come out. One person found this helpful. Basically a bike forza. I have went through basically every feature in the trial for this game and it is incredible. It has settings to either make a great sim (Realistic mode), and settings to just have fun and race for entertainment. The customization was one of my personal favorite features and it is very in depth. I can't wait to see what the full game brings, but if its anything like the trial then it's hands down the best bike game on the market. One person found this helpful. ugh. So disappointing. What will it take to get a decent motorcycle game that a)captures actual riding physics and sensation b)features detailed listened courses including iomtt, Laguna, Phillip island, etc c)includes a wide assortment of customizable bikes ? From the trailer and description, this game seemed like the holy grail! However, after playing the uninspired demo on Xbox One, it turns out to be just another lame arcade racer. The physics are ridiculous, the engine sounds are laughable, it visually looks like it was made for PS2, it takes minutes to load the game, and it has cheesy music to boot. The only positive is the listed assortment of bikes. If the final game is anything like the demo. Don't be tempted just because it's the only moto game in town these days. Sometimes nothing IS better than something. horrible. Are you listening Turn10? How about a Forza quality game centered around motorbikes? Please? A joke of a sim. I played the demo on XB1, and if you actually ride (they even have the newer version of my Street Triple R, which, granted, looks nice in the game) you'll instantly realize this is a cheap arcade game not a racing sim. They took car physics and applied it to motorcycles, which is flat out wrong. Guess what happens when you're in a turn on a bike and and you hit the brakes in real life? The bike stands up and you go straighter, usually in to oncoming traffic! But in this game, your turn tightens just like a car racing sim. Basically the exact opposite of reality. Nice job Namco! Ricky Harrelson 197. amazing realism. Amazing graphics, epic physics, almost as awesome as racing my actual race bike. About time. I haven't got this yet but I'm super stoked. Finally another racing game for us bikers. Ever since tourist trophy for ps2 we've been waiting. Can't wait for this one. Translate to English. Язык Microsoft Store: United States - English. Вас интересует язык Microsoft Store: Россия - Русский? Перевести на русский. You are shopping Microsoft Store in: United States - English. Are you looking for Microsoft Store in: Россия - Русский?

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