Unless you put the game on the Easy setting, it'll take quite a bit of practice before you're able to complete all of the game's championship modes and while once you are able to finish the various tournament racing modes, there are plenty of reasons to keep on playing as there are numerous cars and secrets that can be locked up as you play through the game. On the other hand, even with the unoriginal track designs, the game does offer a great deal more challenge than R4 and is a better racing experience on the whole because of this. Most of the tracks aren't really that new and are pretty easily mastered by those who have played them in any of the previous games. However, on the negative side, the track designs and number of tracks and options don't appear to be as good as what we got in R4. The feel of the cars, whether drift or grip, and the techniques used for powersliding through turns are much more like the early games in the series and this is definitely a good thing. Gameplay One of the reasons that Ridge Racer V might be the series' best is that it brings back the same basic feeling of control that players were presented with in the original Ridge Racer without the annoying collision detection problems that plagued the series up until R4.
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