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Ridge Racer 6

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Based on 65 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Namco
Developer: Namco
Genre(s): Racing, Driving
Players: 14
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: November 17, 2005
Summary
In Ridge Racer 6, the classic Namco franchise returns with more speed, excitement and gameplay variety than ever before. Players enter a world of high-definition, high-speed races and can choose to challenge others or take control of the wheel alone in a variety of on and offline modes. Online compatibility lends to features such as Vs. Battles and downloadable content, further enhancing the game's replayability to make Ridge Racer 6 an immersive experience. [Namco]
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What The Critics Said
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Cheat Code Central
Due to great track design, 60 FPS, high res support and ability to go online the added benefits of RR6 cannot be ignored.
Read Full Review >Game Chronicles
It’s one of those games that relies more on instincts and experience than reflexes.
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
Let's just call it very, very good and remind Namco that they'll need to surprise us next time. [Dec 2005, p.55]
Gamer 2.0
Quite simply, Ridge Racer 6 is loaded with soul, and comes as a very good and very welcome sign that, underneath all the hyperbole and multifunctionality, the Xbox 360 can be what it needs to be at the core; a traditional gaming console for traditional console gamers.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
If you want arcade style racing complete with high-speed corner bending, annoyingly foppish announcers and the most fun driving you can have without smashing the other guy off the road... then you want to pick up Ridge Racer 6.
Read Full Review >PGNx Media
Though it isn’t the most technically advanced out of the Xbox 360 launch titles, the sense of speed is amazing, which almost makes you forget that it isn’t as pretty as it could be.
Read Full Review >BonusStage
The graphics really make the high speed races seem incredibly fast and besides the few hiccups I ran across, they even hold up in online mode as well.
Read Full Review >1UP
It's the best Ridge Racer yet... If all you're looking for is a fast, fun, and highly replayable racer, you're getting a solid, full-featured package in Ridge Racer 6. But if you're looking for slightly more meat on the bone, "Project Gotham Racing 3" is a bit more filling.
Read Full Review >VGPub
Given the fact that single-player will take you 30+ hours to complete, with plenty of unlockable achievements and cars, there’s a lot of fun to be had playing RR6. I strongly suggest fans of the series pick it up.
Read Full Review >Planet Xbox 360
Fans of the Ridge Racer series will love 6, and those who abandoned the series after 4 should try again with 6. Racing purists will hate it, but if you’re looking for fun over realism, and can see past the fake licenses and niggles, hours of fun are waiting to be had.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
While not really bringing anything too revolutionary to the table, the Ridge Racer 6 package is very close to being flawless.
Read Full Review >eToychest
Realistically, very little of the series’ gameplay dynamics were changed for Ridge Racer 6. The nitrous system is an evolved form of the one found in the PSP version, but beyond that, it is still a good old-fashioned Ridge Racer at heart.
Read Full Review >Gamer's Hell
The same enjoyable arcade racing has entered the next generation of gaming, and despite the lack of major gameplay innovations, it’s still a great title to pop in and play for any amount of time.
Read Full Review >Xbox Solution
The new courses, the chance to race online and the new cars make this one a must for any fan of the old Ridge Racing series.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
The drift-crazy driving action is intact, as fast as ever, and comes along with a robust online ranking and racing system that breathes new life into the long-running franchise.
Read Full Review >GamerFeed
A very solid racing game for the Xbox 360 launch. However, long load times and visuals that could have been better (although not too bad) do detract a bit from the title.
Read Full Review >GameZone
Its visuals aren’t even as breathtaking as those found in "Project Gotham Racing 3" but if it’s wild racing action you seek then this one won’t let you down.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
There's more excellent-game here than there is tedious-game, but even when you get past the opening stages it still takes a little while to settle down.
Read Full Review >Edge Magazine
Despite its unreserved nature, and being about as tightly tethered to reality as the Burnout series, Ridge Racer 6 hasn’t floated away from its roots. It’s content to sink into its well-established furrow of soaring slides and skids, and it still feels crisply satisfying with it. [Jan 2005, p.82]
MS Xbox World
If you were to rent RR6 then you would barely have enough time to scratch the surface of what the game has to offer so I would recommend a purchase if you are a racing fan looking for new horizons and new challenges.
Read Full Review >Boomtown
Ridge Racer 6's major irritant is the world's most annoying DJ. He'll make you want to smash the game to bits within a few minutes with his insane banter while you're racing.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
Quite possibly the most pure arcade racer I've ever played - nothing hearkens back to the simplistic racing fun of arcade machines like this does.
Read Full Review >Games Radar (in-house)
One thing about that online mode: it features a nasty bug that can completely ruin the experience, but is incredibly easy to fix.
Read Full Review >Play.tm
While not as significant as many of the other games in the series, Ridge Racer 6 does a supreme job of being the arcade racer many have known and loved for years.
Read Full Review >AtomicGamer
It's got functional online play and an interesting way to go about delivering a career's worth of single player races, but when it comes down to it, the racing gets old fast.
Read Full Review >Kombo
Graphically impressive and a lot of fun to play, but has stiff competition from the system’s more glorified racers like "Project Gotham Racing 3" and "Need for Speed: Most Wanted." Basically, Ridge Racer 6 comes in third place.
Read Full Review >Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
We expected more from Ridge's first super-powered 360 outing. Disappointing. [GamesMaster]
Read Full Review >Next Level Gaming
It's mostly as an online game, which I have been enjoying quite a bit. Unfortunately, in order to unlock cars and tracks, I have to run through a somewhat boring single player game. I say boring because it's too easy.
Read Full Review >Xbox Evolved
It just doesn’t feel like the huge leap it could have been, but it is still a pretty good experience while it last.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
My guess is that the graphical tweaks and subtle AI improvements are going to be enough for the series' mjaor fans to be happy with their purchase. [Jan 2006, p.148]
PALGN
Although times have changed and the series isn’t the high profile name it used to be, if you want an old school, arcade style sliding, high speed racing game you need not look any further.
Read Full Review >GameBrink
There’s a ridiculous amount of replayability and for those looking for a good deal in the length department you won’t be disappointed. Honestly it does grow on you and can turn out to be a great purchase or rental if look past all its many shortcomings.
Read Full Review >Gaming Target
It’s honestly quite hard to recommend the game over the likes of PGR3 or NFS: MW, but RR6 still does some things right and provides a reasonably good online experience for a good amount of racers at once.
Read Full Review >TeamXbox
A solid arcade racer; perhaps the best that has been released on a console. But only you will know for sure if $60 is a worthy asking price for such a simple game.
Read Full Review >Armchair Empire
Ridge Racer 6 is recommended for nuance-loving race fans. With the amount of fore-thought and planning required to win, casual fans are likely to frustrated.
Read Full Review >Gamezilla!
This is old school arcade racing right down to the shiny looking graphics. After playing "Need for Speed Most Wanted," I missed the obstacles such as oncoming traffic and hidden shortcuts.
Read Full Review >Operation Sports
If you take the game on it's own merits - as a fun arcade racer - you'll have a ball.
Read Full Review >games(TM)
Anyone buying a Ridge Racer game knows exactly what they’re getting and won’t be disappointed with this shiny and seemingly unending racing bonanza. [Christmas 2005, p.129]
DarkStation
Namco debuts their flagship racer on the 360, wowing everyone with the fast arcade style racing it is famous for, except for a lag-plagued online play.
Read Full Review >Yahoo! Games
Ridge Racer 6's graphics may be pure 360 shininess, but the gameplay is from a generation ago... hell, two generations ago and that's generous.
Read Full Review >IGN
For what RR6 is trying to do, it succeeds -- it's just not trying to do too much.
Read Full Review >Total Video Games
Like every Ridge Racer title, RR6 oozes that instant fun playability that attracts gamers of every skill to play a quick race or a marathon session.
Read Full Review >ZTGameDomain
While serious gear heads will hate the lack of customization and the sim freaks will scoff at the outrageous handling there is a certain charm that comes packed with RR6.
Read Full Review >NTSC-uk
RR6 is perhaps best thought of as a succulent appetiser, foretelling of the potential of what a full blown next-gen Ridge Racer game could be like if Namco truly set their minds to it. And for now, this is enough. Just.
Read Full Review >Xboxic
If you find that PGR3 is a little too rich in depth for you, or that you are more of a casual gamer or even just a fan of the series, then this game is for you and will serve you well. If you are more into realistic racers that replicate the excitement of the race, then my advice would be to steer well clear.
Read Full Review >360 Gamer Magazine UK
A fine, glossy racing game. [Issue #3]
Gamestyle
Definitely worth a purchase for arcade racing devotees and Ridge Racer fanatics.
Read Full Review >Jolt Online Gaming UK
Offers neither the palm-moistening, heart-racing action of a really great arcade racer, nor the challenge and satisfying controls of a decent simulation. It seems that Namco has seriously misjudged the level of challenge in the game.
Read Full Review >Worth Playing
If you enjoy arcade-like vehicle response, solid background music, and simplistic racing controls with heavy emphasis on air and abusive nitrous, then this title will meet all of your needs and more. If you're looking for something to replace "Forza" or "Gran Turismo," please look elsewhere.
Read Full Review >DailyGame
Even faulted, the gameplay grows on you, but you probably won’t have the patience or desire to let it get to that point.
Read Full Review >GameShark
Fans of simulation racers are going to crap a brick when they see this game: the physics are incredibly implausible. Arcade-racing fans will be more forgiving.
Read Full Review >XboxAddict
The engine noises all sound way too similar from car to car. The race announcer is extremely annoying and way too hyper – your first order of business will likely be turning this voice off. The backing music is your standard techno fare.
Read Full Review >Official Xbox Magazine
It does feel more than a little cheesy when you're probably expecting it to be one of the early stars on Microsoft's wunderkind console. [Jan 2006, p.74]
Extreme Gamer
Ridge Racer is just too basic when compared to the competition. Its fun for the first while, but it grows old quick.
Read Full Review >Electronic Gaming Monthly
RR6 lazily limps into the 360 debut party wearing last year's fashions. Seriously, this doesn't look any better than "Forza" (Xbox) or "Gran Turismo 4" (PS2).
Read Full Review >GamePro
Building textures look noticeably low-res even at blurringly fast speeds, and the cars themselves fall short of models seen in "Forza." Borrowing levels from previous games, the game's stages fail to excite you.
Read Full Review >Game Over Online
Mediocre at best. If you’re trying to find a simple racer to appease someone who is confused with such daunting tasks as, say, reciting the alphabet, then Ridge Racer 6 might be what you’re looking for.
Read Full Review >Computer and Video Games
The lack of car customisation options, the constrained three-lap race limit, the irritation of having to win each race in World Explorer to progress to the next, and the overly predictable format - even right down to the stereotypical announcer who hollers banalities at you while you race - smacks of by-numbers development. [Official UK Xbox Magazine]
Read Full Review >GameCritics
It has moments where it's genuinely fun, but these are too soon replaced by a sense of tedium as the "been there, done that" element comes to color later races.
Read Full Review >G4 TV
The jalopy of the group. Gamers who go gaga for drifting will still show up in droves, but the majority of you will be much better off with "Project Gotham 3's" melding of replay and realism or "Need For Speed: Most Wanted's" frantic cop chases and customization.
Read Full Review >Times Online
This is a sterile affair which, although adequate in every department, excels in none.
Read Full Review >Gamers Europe
Couple the ropey gameplay to the lousy load times, endless splash screens, mediocre graphics, repetitive nature of the sometimes awful levels (parts of the Vegas-esque one look like you’re driving through a giant lower intestine) and game mechanics straight out of 1996, and I’m afraid we have a real turkey here.
Read Full Review >Thunderbolt
In the end, Ridge Racer 6 isn’t a broken game in any sense, it’s just boring and I don’t care to play it.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
I'm indeed a fan of Ridge Racer, which is precisely why I'd like to see it do better than this cookie-cutter offering. It's well past time for Namco to start tinkering under the hood of this old jalopy, especially considering the impressive new engines powering games these days.
Read Full Review >netjak
Ultimately, Ridge Racer 6 is a lame duck racer. It comes off as far too simplistic and far too easy to ever be of any fun.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 6.8 (out of 10) based on 16 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Tiago B. gave it an8:
It's not the best RR ever, but it's not a bad game. It's fast, it's simple, it's funny. Old-school arcade racing on your 360, what more can you whant?
Crazed` Geek gave it a9:
RR6 is a fantastic game. This is as close to a kart racer as it's gonna get on the 360 (Pocketbike Racer doesn't count). The graphics are absolutely stellar, and the gameplay is top notch.
Mr. Review gave it a7:
Ridge Racer has always been about simplistic gameplay, an arcade style which can stand on its own in a world with the burnout and the Gran Turismo. but in a wolrd with Project Gotham, I fail to see why this game has any reaosn to exist. The RR series has always welcomed the launching systems, with the majority of previous entries comign out as launch games for a specific system. This entry in the RR series is formidable, adding an addition of nitrous and of course the graphical superiority unseen in any other of its kind. But even though it is undeniably the most gorgeous RR game ever, it is quite underwhelming as a next gen title. more importabtly, the gameplay is quite fun. In the beginning it is an extremely challenging game, offering you a strong host of cars, only to be pummelled by the excellent rubberband AI. To wrap things up, Ridhe Racer is solid. it defines solid. The gameplay is fun in quick bursts, and the main "career esque mode can entrap a player for many many hours. 111 races later and you may seem fed up with racing games altogether. only the truly dedicated will return with every achievement, and RR has its fair share of difficulty to keep a busy player busy for a tad longer.
Ben S. gave it a3:
Niche game.. The physics are ridiculous, and the races are repetitive.
Ciaran G. gave it a5:
Not worth buying unless you can get it for £10 ($18). I couldn't see in the night tracks, abysmal graphics and annoying and pointless commentator dude. Little or no depth to the game at all. No improvement from previous editions of the game.
Ian W. gave it a1:
Ridge Racer, is shiny and new, if you're still in the 80's PGR, need for Speed and Burnout, hell even Gran Turismo have moved the game on, Namco and Ridge Racer just haven't moved on. Not as fun as Burnout, not as challenging as Need for Speed most wanted, and not as details as PGR3 or Even GT on the PS2.
Frank gave it a5:
Nice and smooth graphics. But nothing ground breaking. You ll be bored in no time.
