TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge Reviews
TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge is here to revitalize Supersport and Superbike racing, with a simulator where motorcycling fans can experience the adrenaline rush of the world's most reckless circuit. However, its complex control can drive away those who are looking for a more direct experience.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
It is a pity that the alarming lack of content tarnishes the great gameplay and graphics of the new Kylotonn game.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
This game has amazing graphics, but it has been created for a very specific kind of public. It lacks content and the physics of TT Isle of Man are not good enough for the ones that we see nowadays.
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TT Isle of Man is a good motorcycle racing game, realistic and very demanding. As long as you are completely in love with the legendary Isle of Man, it can even become a must.
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A middling racer in a dreary package that contains one of the finest achievements in the racing genre in years.
Containing an impressive adaptation of the Isle of Man's Snaefell Mountain Course, TT Isle of Man Racing: Ride on the Edge will be attractive to motorcycle nuts looking for a new experience. But its high asking price, repetitive career mode, and lack of any online community means that everyone else can simply pass this by.
TT Isle of Man Ride on the Edge fails to deliver the thrills.
All in all, TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge is a delightful recreation of the event itself yet it exists in a genre populated by games that far exceed it.
TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge offers a thrilling and authentic experience for the enthusiast. Unfortunately, certain corners have been cut elsewhere.
Eventually, the good ideas offered are not enough to promote this racing game. However they are enough to let us say that TT Isle of Man: Ride On The Edge is not a bad game, not at all. It is rather a wasted opportunity, for the value and the resonance of the license to which it's bounded as well as for the strong, and felt, need to have a valid and complete motorcycle racing game in the videogame panorama.
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While TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge accurately captures the sense of speed as you barrel down the country lanes of the iconic circuit, its twitchy handling undoes the experience entirely.
Unfortunately at this moment TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge is a game that is failing its players in the areas that it should really look to excel, and there are some desperate changes needed to bring this game up to the standard it deserves to be at.
If you were to boil TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge down to its essence, it does a fantastic job of recreating the storied event in fantastic detail.
What we have is a game that is based on one core experience — an exceptionally good one — which comes at the cost of a solid gaming experience and ultimately feels like a title of missed opportunities.
TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge is a game that ignores almost everything in the pursuit to recreate the TT, but just how well this was done makes it a very rewarding bike racer experience.
TT Isle of Man: Ride On The Edge is a definitive race around a legendary and lethal track, one that captures the thrill and joy of two-wheeled power unleashed with a satisfying and strapping sense of speed. A pity then, that the rest of the supporting architecture doesn't measure up.
If you want to experience adrenaline races on motorcycles, TT Isle of Man: Ride on The Edge is the right choice. Too bad that the developers were limited by the official license. Nevertheless, it's a good game and motorcycle fans will certainly appreciate it.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge is a good motorbike game for easy access for those who wish to jump in and begin driving without having such a steep learning curve. While mastering each of the bikes and learning their unique quirks takes more time, they are quite fun to figure out and sometimes frustrating, as well. AI riders prove quite the challenge, thanks in part to the inconsistent crash-physics that seem to prevent them from ever falling off their bikes, while Career mode provides a great reason to progress further into the game and rise throughthe ranks to be the best rider on the Isle of Man, but outside of this mode, there is really nothing else to do except to go online or invite a bunch of friends over in order to watch each other attempt the same track over again to see who can get the best time.
Ultimately we can say that the title is nice and fun although it is a long way from being plausible. The graphics do not mind, the general glance is interesting, the lights and the effects of speed are very nice. Certainly more care in some textures would not have been unpleasant, but we appreciate the result. Peccano a bit 'instead sounds, animations and AI. In short, it is a title that is mainly suited to arcade lovers, who want something to dart about without having to commit too much. In short, a good launching pad for Kylotonn, but must try to do a little bit more if you want to make space in this sector now dominated by Milestone.
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