R4: Ridge Racer Type 4
PlayStation- Publisher: Namco
- Release Date: May 1, 1999
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Pure, unadulterated, adrenaline pumping, arcade racing at it's best.
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The biggest concern I have with R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 is it's level of difficulty. It is not incredibly hard, and as stated earlier, can be picked up by just about anyone... a delight to play, however.
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The one major nuisance in the game is that very few of the cars in the pack provide much of a challenge. Only the cars in second and first place put up much of a fight, while the rest behave like placeholders.
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These are hands down the nicest looking tracks I've seen yet. They even beat GT.
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If I hadnt been recently consumed by GT Interactives "Driver," I might say this here R4 is some of the finest racing available for the PSX.
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Then again, in R4 you get to have each race started by a sexy Japanese polygonal model. Hmmm... sex, Pac-Man, and racing. I think I'll go play some R4.
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It supplies everything the arcade racing fan wants: slick graphics, lots of speed, and a lot of style.
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Probably the single most annoying element, however, is the interface: a maze of endless menus. Let's just race already!
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Whilst Namco's latest offering may lack the pedantic attention to detail and realistic physics of Gran Turismo, it makes up for it with pure, high-octane thrills. And nothing else on the PlayStation can come close...
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Above all, R4 is incredibly fun to play. Unlocking the cars (more than 300 in all, though most are basic variations on a few common themes) quickly becomes an obsession, and the Jogcon adds a ton of depth to the game's control.
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The number of tracks mixed in with the brilliance in design should keep you playing for quite awhile. You may not have the patience to try and unlock all 300 cars, you should find more than enough replay value just trying to learn the different driving techniques for the different cars.
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Graphically, R4 outshines almost all the other racing games, with impressive lighting effects, a very high frame rate, and no visible slowdown at all.
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GMR MagazinePlenty of cars, silky-smooth graphics, and of all things, a story mode. Best played with the Jogcon controller. [Feb 2003, p.97]
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Graphics are very impressive; this is one area that R4 totally rules over Gran Turismo. The effects and graphics are nothing short of mind-boggling.
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Extremely tight controls, and the US version enables Dual Shock support! Take that, Japanese version!
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Official U.S. Playstation MagazineA career mode so involving and compelling that it makes this almost like a "driving RPG." [Nov 2001, p.50]
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The control in R4 is something that you will either be a fan of and realize that it offers almost unprecedented control or feel that it is so arcadish and fake that it's unbearable. I reside on the fan level.
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A package more desirable than Neve Campbell wrapped in a lottery cheque!
Awards & Rankings
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#17 Most Discussed PS1 Game of 1999
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13
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#13 Most Shared PS1 Game of 1999
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 70 out of 80
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Mixed: 5 out of 80
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Negative: 5 out of 80
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May 29, 2012
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LucaROct 20, 2009
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MichaelEMar 1, 2009