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5.6

Mixed or average reviews- based on 18 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 18
  2. Negative: 7 out of 18

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  1. Jul 22, 2020
    5
    This is a really hard title to review. On one hand they made the handling more responsive, realistic and sensitive. On the other hand the added sensitivity and realism means that I cant possibly in my whole lifetime complete a whole Isle of Man lap without bailing... Which is something that I could do on the previous game, which had severely flawed physics... So how come?? Well I've neverThis is a really hard title to review. On one hand they made the handling more responsive, realistic and sensitive. On the other hand the added sensitivity and realism means that I cant possibly in my whole lifetime complete a whole Isle of Man lap without bailing... Which is something that I could do on the previous game, which had severely flawed physics... So how come?? Well I've never been to Isle of Man, nor seen the race firsthand, so basically all I've learned about this track comes from these 2 games. On the first game I took the time and learned all the sectors by heart, and by the time I could foresee the glitched spots/bumps which made the bike crash by default and avoid them for a clean consistent lap. On this outing however, this knowledge holds no value at all. This is a much more realistic seeming physics model and I just cannot figure it out. Although I can feel and see the bumps and jumps and the controller feedback is much more precise, I cannot ride the same corner the same twice. The speed, angle and the grip is seemingly completely randomized, (not talking about tire wear btw). It more seems like the developer really and REALLY hard hit the realism zone, but we don't have bike shaped controllers at home, and my little thumbstick really isn't enough to feel a real bike's applying forces all over it. The review: huge improvement in physics and a huge disappointment in gameplay. Expand
  2. Dec 22, 2021
    7
    Nice graphics but really hard to play with a controller.


    Just bought for the collection
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74

Mixed or average reviews - based on 18 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 18
  2. Negative: 0 out of 18
  1. Feb 25, 2021
    70
    For those who enjoyed the original TT Isle of Man, the sequel Ride on the Edge 2 raises the stakes with an improved career mode that delivers a more immersive experience. Sign with a manufacturer to get access to their livery, then proceed to unlock perks and part upgrades to enhance the performance of those bikes with each successive race. Newcomers can easily pick up and learn the ropes while making good progress on the stat sheets thanks to the arcade-like controls that don't make the racing experience too complicated, unlike the more realistic sim racer. However, beyond the career mode, there is a basic online mode to further gain some racing experience. While this isn't the premium two-wheeled racer on consoles, it is a step in the right direction for Kylotonn.
  2. May 15, 2020
    70
    A blisteringly quick and dangerous-feeling racing game, TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 2 is a plain package and doesn’t quite nail the balance between its serious tone and arcade-style flourishes, but it packs some top-notch two-wheeled racing. If you have the reflexes, that is.
  3. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Apr 21, 2020
    70
    The improved handling makes for a much more playable game and career mode is satisfying and slick. It’s a little stretched feeling and overly-familiar, but still a class act. [Issue#174, p.82]