R - Racing Evolution - Gran Turismo Beater? 10
Thanks to Gamepro, we have a new interview with Namco's Isao Nakamura, producer of the latest in the Ridge Racer series, R:Racing Evolution. The interview discusses how Nakamura has "..changed the power slide oriented gameplay of RR to a more realistic feel", and also mentions that there are licensed cars and off-road rally tracks in the game. This is a move sure to set up even more comparisons with the Gran Turismo series, although this is tricky so far, since Gran Turismo 4 was playable at E3, and R:Racing Evolution was only shown in rolling demo form.
doubtful (Score:5, Interesting)
The only thing they could possibly beat Sony at is graphics, utilizing the power of the GC and Xbox, giving the PS2 version the backseat. However, even with the PS2's lack of power, it's hard to beat THIS [gamespot.com].
The PS2 is still really impressive when games are done right on it...
Re:doubtful (Score:2)
Re:doubtful (Score:2)
Shouldn't just compare these two games (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Shouldn't just compare these two games (Score:2)
Re:Shouldn't just compare these two games (Score:1)
It's a Shame... (Score:1)
RR? No thanks! (Score:2)
As for GT4, well without car damage I'm just not as excited - indestructible bumper cars kind of ruin that game after awhile. On the one hand, it's so realistic, on the other hand on some tracks rebounding violently off a wall is the way to win. And if n
Ridge Racer VI? (Score:2)
The only reason I mention Ridge Racer VI is that it was slated, originally, to be a cel-shaded cartoony RR game. I guess since Capcom did this first with Auto Modellista [capcom.com] they have changed their plans? I got this impression researching the title two months ago, but now all the articles are pulled of the Web.
I think this RR might be a deviation from the