TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge Reviews
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.
Review in French | Read full review
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
TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge could have been the chance of a lifetime for all the motorbike fans. The Snaefell Mountain Course is glorious, the lights are great and wind blows like in an epic tale, but game itself is quite a wasted opportunity. The simcade racing gameplay is harsh and unforgiving, and sometimes you just don't feel the motorbike. A part from the handling issues, the game lacks of contents beside the Snaefell, and the career mode is flat and emotionless.
Review in Italian | Read full review
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.
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.
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.
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.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
A middling racer in a dreary package that contains one of the finest achievements in the racing genre in years.