![]() ![]() You can even use the Vita’s camera to take a picture of your face and map it onto your custom character – although be warned that the results may not be pretty. ![]() Visually it’s up there with the best available for the handheld, the load times are short, and there’s a plethora of online and offline game modes.Įxhibition matches and mini-games are available if you want to play for a few minutes, but the World Tour is there if you want to sink your teeth into something meatier. I expected it would offer a perfectly competent and fun game of tennis, but SEGA has done an excellent job in porting it to the Vita. This is one of the surprises of the Vita launch line-up. On Vita Ridge Racer gives the impression that the hardware isn’t up to the job. On the PSP Ridge Racer made the new handheld instantly desirable. Given the way it runs I’d rather stick with either of the brilliant games that graced the original PSP.Īnd that is the rub. And yes, given its low RRP and smattering of free DLC for early adopters, the game will soon feel like less of a damp squib, but this is a game for the most powerful gaming handheld ever released. You can partially overcome this and settle in to the familiar Ridge Racer groove, and appreciate the slick menu design and impressive online features – both in terms of competing in races online and going for fastest laps. I was willing to overlook the lack of content – I just wanted a well-made arcade racer that felt like Ridge Racer should – but the slow and inconsistent frame rate make this a massive disappointment. It was a very sad moment, then, when I had my first lap in Ridge Racer on Vita. ![]() A new console is nothing without a Ridge Racer game, and after the success of the series on PSP the powerslide-friendly racer seems like the perfect fit for PS Vita. ![]()
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