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Ridge Racer 7 (PS3)
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 : Ridge Racer 7 (PS3)
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Audience Rating: Parental Guidance
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0711719686484
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
MPN: P3REARSNY68648
Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: March 23, 2007
Studio: Sony




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Product Description:
The latest instalment of the acclaimed drift racing game returns on PLAYSTATION 3. Key Features: Drift racing at its best: Ridge RacerTM 7 includes a total of 40 machines and 22 exhilarating courses filled with nitrous, fast corners and hairpin turns. With reversed courses, the total grows to 44, the most in the series ever! Customise your ultimate machine: The brand new machine customisation mode gives players the power to create their dream machine with 375,000 possible visual customisations and 7,150 tuning modifications. Any racing style can be brought to life for the most hardcore or casual gamer Race your way to the top: In the new career mode, RIDGE STATE GRAND-PRIX, work yourself up to become the best Ridge Racer. The player will be tested to the limit, building a career from the ground up in over 160 races Online play: In addition to the single player modes, Ridge Racer 7 will produce heated races for up to 14 players (TBC). Racers will be able to bring their customised machine online to prove who the ultimate Ridge Racer is. Online features also include a true global ranking system with downloadable content.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good Fun
This game is a clone of RR6 for the XBOX 360. It has a couple of extra tracks and a livelier colour scheme and a redesigned single player.

The SP is actually quite tough but there are plenty of events and a range of free downloads to extend longevity.

This game is best on-line. I particularly like the chat function using predetermined phrases.

None of the tracks are real life and the drifting takes a bit of getting used to. Try it using the 6axis!

Privided you like your racing not too seriously, this is a game you will enjoy. For realism you'll need to try something else.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The point of a game is not to be realistic...
... Its to entertain, if you don't like it because it doesn't behave like real life then you are an idiot, thats not a valid point. The game is fast paced racing that can give a rush of adrenaline, especially in the last few races, you may find yourself neck and neck over the finishing line and realise you haven't breathed for half a minute.

Realism is a nice feature to have in a game, but you shouldn't base a game on how real it is but how much fun you have with it. I find this good on a on/off basis of about a month either way. Not perfect, but I think its great.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - A game to encourage self-harm and manic depression.
Ridge racer 7 is so below par in terms of gameplay that it requires support from friends and a short stint in rehab to recover from the shocking tedium, pointlessness, fake and depressive qualities it doesn't even attempt to retain.
Firstly, it contradicts any given laws of physics expected of a car. The car stays level at all times, apparently lacking any suspension. Ok, it is a given that this game encourages drifting, but when a car is accelerating one way round a corner while inexplicably traveling the other, one feels that this game may go too far.
Secondly, once driving, you're going to drive round that track in the conventional way, whether you like being dominated and given as little choice in the game or not. One has to try very hard to drive the wrong way round the track or go straight on at a corner. Thus, when one turns left round a right-hand bend, the game deduces that you really must be trying to follow the track very badly, and therefore it helps you, and your car's back end leads into the corner and tucks into the kerb satisfatorily.
Summary: I lost 10 valuable minutes of my life after I received this game with the ps3. It took a bit of my soul to the grave.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Drifting at its best
Visually: This game looks fantastic, although this game was released with the PS3 (meaning its been around for a little while now) Deffinitly catches the eye and visually awesome.

Gameplay: The drifting in the game is hair raising and the online capabilities are also really good

Deffinitly worth the money!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - persevere
I bought Ridge Racere 7 for £20, being in love with the original arcade game, and having loved ridge racer revolution on psone, but sceptical at some of the videos i had seen of number 7, I thought for £20, compared to £40/50 for most games it was a risk worth taking, and i'm glad I did.
Some of the negative reviews are correct, it is very unrealistic, and some of the time when you drift it does seem like you arent 100% in control of your car, but you are NEVER not in some if not all control. I understand the whole unrealistic thing, but as someone else here as said, why has that become such a huge problem? How many computer games are realistic? If you really like gran turismo, sure, this might not be for you. But it's just different.
I agree with the reviews that are unsure at first playing the game, but to say youve played for an hour then given up I think is a mistake. I was feeling a little let down at first, but if you perservere, like most games, it gets better. You get the hang of timing corners better, the feel becomes more natural, the cars get faster. And as for lack of tracks, i'm slightly surprised. Most ridge racer games, as far as i'm aware, have never had this many tracks, and when you race them backwards and at different times of day, I was actually quite surprised how much I didnt find the tracks get samey. I have 3 games for my new ps3. Resistance, Uncharted, and this. And out of them I get the feeling that this is going to have the longest life. I have just completed resistance, and am not overly tempted to replay it, as much as i enjoyed it first time through, but the amount of grand prixs, time trials, single events, and manufacturers trials does make for a long career mode. Although it may only be minor things, you do keep constantly winning rewards from your efforts. The more I play it, the more im impressed and challenged.

Overall, i'd say if you an absolute turismo die hard, this will take a lot of getting used to.If you do get it, and at £20 most places I dont see why you shouldnt, give it time. It feels unfulfilling at first, but give it 3 or 4 hours and pick up the feel of it, and it becomes an excellent racer. Very high tempo.




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