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No score yet - based on 2 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 2
  2. Negative: 0 out of 2
  1. May 30, 2019
    80
    If you’ve been waiting for a racing game that will truly test your abilities on the Switch, this is it. It doesn’t have a massive amount of content or modes, but no other game on Switch provides a similar racing experience. It’s hardcore, immersive, and certainly not an eyesore. TT Isle of Man – Ride on the Edge is undoubtedly the best serious racing game that the Switch has to offer right now.
  2. Jun 1, 2019
    60
    As a specific and finite experience, TT Isle of Man is superbike and supersport racing at its most intense and exhilarating. There’s few tracks in the world of motorsport that are as challenging and downright frustrating as Snaefell Mountain, and even the most experienced of virtual riders will find their mettle tested. However, with a meagre career mode, few additional tracks and several issues with performance, this is a racing highlight surrounded by janky filler.
User Score
4.2

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 9 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 9
  2. Negative: 4 out of 9
  1. Aug 30, 2019
    8
    This game absolutely nails both the feeling of speed and bike handling physics. It's not an easy feat to pull off and in the first few hoursThis game absolutely nails both the feeling of speed and bike handling physics. It's not an easy feat to pull off and in the first few hours you'll crash..... A lot! Stick with it though and soon the rewards come. Nailing a 6th gear, 170mph, sweeping corner only inches from a stone wall gets the heart racing and the hands sweaty. There are obvious graphical shortcomings on the switch with handheld mode being quite blurry but keeping the racing line indicator on helps massively. Docked mode with a pro controller brings the best experience. If you're into motorcycle racing buy it. If you're tempted, buy it. Full Review »
  2. May 22, 2023
    5
    Decent game in terms of content and gameplay but your experience and enjoyment will vary massively depending on how much patience you have forDecent game in terms of content and gameplay but your experience and enjoyment will vary massively depending on how much patience you have for some of the overly sensitive control inputs and computer AI. I have found that bike choice also plays a major factor in how stable you can actually ride especially in terms of cornering ability, whereas the Honda machines appear to perform very well around the corners, the Kawasaki's and triumphs for example are completely useless and skid and drift sideways at any given opportunity. The career mode is also very challenging and I believe this difficulty is somewhat daunting and off putting for many newcomers to motorcycles. I do in fact ride a motorcycle in real life therefore the physics and handling of the bikes do feel similar to what you would expect and the timing and reaction of braking and throttle control is also very much on point, however this also makes the games inaccessible to many casual players and especially for players who are used to four wheels and not two. I usually play games like MotoGP in simulation mode, but there appears to be an option to toggle between casual arcade and SIM in most MotoGP games, whereas TT is very unforgiving and expects you to ride at the highest level each time to jump in. The AI are also inconsistently difficult, whereas you will be battling them as if it was the real TT for every inch and second in some races and then others they appear to be two minutes behind despite you not really doing that much faster than previous race, for example I beat the computer AI with a time of 14.30 on my first race of two with the comp finishing in the late 16 min region and then on the second race I couldn't keep up with the comp and they beat me with a early 14 min time. The worst aspect by far of this game is the inconsistent graphics which appear to look like something you would expect on a playstation 2 back in early 2000s. The game is constantly rendering the graphics as you play and after a lap the game appears to finally catch up and capture clearer graphics but even then they appear to be blurry and blocky and rough around the edges. The design and detail of the tracks and bikes are perfect, but the way in which the game struggles to keep up with the graphics rendering is very bad and is not something which should be released like this as a finished product, as explained earlier I've seen clearer and less blocky PS2 graphics than this. The game seemingly looks better in first person mode when riding the bikes but then takes a slight knock on performance. The game performance overall runs good but this appears down to the compromise of graphics which are still being rendered whilst you play, I do not think this is good enough quality for 2023 and I would have been very unhappy to play full price to see this, luckily, it does go on sale for very cheap these days and therefore I would recommend picking up and playing at a budget price if you are a fan of bike racing. Full Review »
  3. Apr 11, 2022
    1
    This game is completely unplayable on the Switch. The resolution is so bad that you literally cannot see the road. Every stage looks patheticThis game is completely unplayable on the Switch. The resolution is so bad that you literally cannot see the road. Every stage looks pathetic and it's basically riding blind. They could've done way better. Full Review »