Hey oldies, welcome to my review and an incite of the new TT isle of man series -Ride on the Edge 3 – you may be familiar or not to that the TT Isle of Man is a hugely popular racing festival that puts superbikes with riders that push and drive to their limits around the streets of the Isle of Man and get to the edge.
So, let’s have a look into the game itself the graphics of this game i feel are on the basic side of things and the game in world feels a bit of the empty side, what I mean by that nothing really jumps out of the screen and stands out as a graphical masterpiece. I just don’t really see anything that makes you think this is really an Xbox next generation masterpiece.
The game controls itself ultimately feels sluggish and very clunky and is not reactive as taking corners feel a massive challenge and most of the time you’ll under brake, the only saving grace is the option on having a racing line that is standard in most riding and driving simulations. This does help you develop and hon your riding style and somehow helps to learn the street you’re riding depending on how many times you repeat the track your doing.
Most of the bikes I’ve tested in the game they just feel weighty and very difficult to control, but when you get to top end speeds and blasting down the straight, I have to admit it really is a lot of fun in till you hit a bump or a corner you should have slowed down for.
The campaign you have the option to choose and run in one of two classes which your options are either a superbike or super sport bike this can be confusing as I wasn’t sure what races to complete and what races should I be qualifying for; it did take me some time to understand what I was doing as most of the tracks are to be
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