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Ridge Racer V
78
7.6 User Score:

Generally favorable reviews

Based on 20 critic reviews
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Game Info

Publisher: Namco

Developer: Namco

Genre(s): Driving, Racing

Players: 2

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Release Date: October 26, 2000

Summary

What The Critics Said

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90

Hot Games

While it's not going to set anybody's house on fire, it's a title with broad appeal that's as worthy of being a top launch title for the system, as the original Ridge Racer was.

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90

GamePro

The replay value isn't as high as it could be, but no doubt, Ridge Racer V is a fantastic game that sports excellent graphics and has some very fun racing action.

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88

Daily Radar

If you're after a simulation and you like collecting and upgrading your cars, you might want to wait for "GT 3," but if you're after an adrenaline fix and a fun racing game, then look no further.

83

Gaming Age

The graphics are great, the music is awesome, and the control I surprisingly found, not as annoying as the previous RR titles.

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83

Game Fan

Falls victim to the same fate as Namco's "Tekken Tag Tournament," it offers nothing new except a prettier prom dress.

82

Gaming Maxx

There's one disappointment - the lack of animation. You may see two or three birds way out flying, but closer surrounding area are completely static; trees leaves do not move, glowing electronic billboards don't animate, ocean water is stiff as stone, and there is no detectable change in weather condition....Still the overall package is very sweet.

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80

IGN

While I'd rather be playing "Gran Turismo," there's no denying that Ridge Racer V is a fantastic game and easily one of the best the series has ever seen, if not the very best.

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80

GameSpy

An excellent arcade racing game marred by the lack of anti-aliasing. It seems to suffer from this much more than other games with the same problem.

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80

CNET Gamecenter

The graphics in Ridge Racer V are definitely the game's strong point--most notably, the frame rate. The game runs at a blinding 60 frames per second, which is near TV quality.

76

GameSpot

Overall, the game feels a little rushed with its easy-way-out track design.

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76

Antagonist

I would have liked to have seem damaged panels and broken glass everywhere after you rammed your opponent; no such luck, however.

75

GamerWeb Sony

The game is fun for a limited amount of time, but due to its lack of depth and lackluster at best multi-player mode, you will probably not find yourself playing this game whole a helluva lot once that initial excitement wears off.

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75

Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)

For fast, mental-as-anything racing goes, you're better off with a copy of "SSX" and a few mates. Roll on Ridge VI...

70

PSX Nation

Innovation is a word not in the minds of Namco developers, since they're too busy keeping the races fast, competitive and fun for gamers of all age.

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70

Happy Puppy

Players expecting next-generation gameplay to accompany the update in the graphics may find themselves a bit disappointed. But if mind-numbing powerslides pulled off in polygonal heaven is your thing, then RRV does indeed fire on all cylinders.

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67

Game Revolution

The game engine underneath is still strong, but somehow it lacks the same charm and fun as before.

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67

Core Magazine

The graphics are excellent (minus the very noticeable anti-aliasing issues) but the gameplay is analogous to driving a tank with broken treads.

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60

All Game Guide

Once you finally get underway, however, it becomes evident that the graphics suffer from the anti-aliasing problems that plagued the Japanese PS2 launch.

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50

Spank!

The PS2 marketing machine has done it's job. Now Sony have to back it up with quality software, not limp, glitchy sequels like this.

50

Electric Playground

Ridge Racer V is liable to give players flashbacks to the Commodore 64 days when you could start the game loading, go off and eat lunch, and then return to play the game.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this game is 7.6 (out of 10) based on 5 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Ben G. gave it a10:
This game is such class. It's just one of the most focused and atmospheric arcade racers I've ever played.

J. W. gave it a 7:
A good game but not as good as it could have been.

Ryan M. gave it a 9:
Namco tries many different things, and when they attempted a racing game they succeeded. Well done Namco. My favorite games are racing games, and I know a good one when I see one.

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