seismologist
Banned
I'm playing RRDS for the past couple days. Once you get past the fact that the analog steering wheel is worthless and start using the d-pad instead, it's a pretty good racing game. I've placed first in the first 4 tracks and beaten 3 of the 1 on 1 races to unlock new cars.
The only Ridge Racer games I've owned are Rage Racer and RR5.
So I never played the N64 version. If I hadn't known ahead of time, I wouldn't even know this one wasn't made by Namco. It plays like classic RR game. No bullshit boost meters involved here
. It's all about handling and making the perfect line through the turns. And It's highly satisfying when you do. The announcer says something like "Nice handling!" and you get a big grin on your face cause you know you're just owning the game. 
The graphics aren't even a factor. They're not really bad or good. It's somewhere in between. I guess about what the PSX RR games would look like shrunk down to a 3" screen. The game moves so you dont notice those pixelated textures from the screenshots. Framerate is silky smooth.
I guess one neat thing about the giant steering wheel is it changes depending on which car your using. It sort of gives you a sense of actually being inside the new car which is cool I guess...
The only Ridge Racer games I've owned are Rage Racer and RR5.
So I never played the N64 version. If I hadn't known ahead of time, I wouldn't even know this one wasn't made by Namco. It plays like classic RR game. No bullshit boost meters involved here
The graphics aren't even a factor. They're not really bad or good. It's somewhere in between. I guess about what the PSX RR games would look like shrunk down to a 3" screen. The game moves so you dont notice those pixelated textures from the screenshots. Framerate is silky smooth.
I guess one neat thing about the giant steering wheel is it changes depending on which car your using. It sort of gives you a sense of actually being inside the new car which is cool I guess...