Drifting still plays its part, but gone is the on-rails feel of old, replaced with a much more dynamic and exciting system that rewards careful timing of the hand brake and judicious tweaks of the steering to make it around corners. Their handling is a blend of old and new too. All have a unique look that mimics real-world classics, yet they retain the pseudo-futuristic style that Ridge Racer is famed for. ![]() You can pick from all manner of machines, some faster and lighter, others stronger and better in the drift. ![]() Your cars are varied, plentiful, and oh so shiny. But it's thrown together with a great deal of care. It's easy to see where Unbounded's influences lie: the crumbling cityscapes are lifted from MotorStorm: Apocalypse and Split/Second the slow-motion takedowns are those of Burnout and the fast-paced multiplayer action is akin to Blur's. Now Playing: Ridge Racer Unbounded Video Review By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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