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Ridge Racer 7 UK Review
In this ever evolving world of hyper-realism and high-definition hoo-hah, you can always rely on Ridge Racer to take things back to basics. Flying in the face of Gran Turismo's beneath-the-bonnet tinkering and the over-the-top mud bath that is MotorStorm, this latest installment of Namco's arcade racing series is high-speed rubber-burning at its purest and most simple. In fact, cosmetic details aside, playing it is more like stepping back in time rather than embracing the next generation and there isn't a great deal to separate Ridge Racer 7 from the original game that ushered in the PlayStation back in 1995.
Thing is, Ridge purists wouldn't want it any other way and, after playing ever-more complex racers swamped with unnecessary options and modes, playing something that's so straightforward, so - dare we say it - old school, actually makes for a refreshing change.
That's not to say Ridge Racer 7 doesn't offer anything new. Take the Ridge State Grand Prix for example. It's a fleshed-out career mode that serves as the main event in the game, a sprawling racing season where players start out with… well, nothing, not even a car. Before you can make a name for yourself out on the circuit you have to earn the right to compete with the best, by driving in a trial race. Win - which, to be honest, is a complete breeze - and you're awarded a car and are free to steer your racing career in any direction you wish. Read more at ps3.ign.com/
Time to Look Forward Into the Past
Holiday season always brings a great deal of attention to the video game industry. Therefore, December is the time of year DFC Intelligence likes to analyze how the hype has hit Wall Street. In the past, we have discussed how stock prices tend to rise in anticipation of the holiday season only to dip in December over worries that this year Christmas will not come. The usual trend is for a pickup in the early part of the New Year when the market sees Santa delivered more than just coal. January and February are usually the time when reporters are working on stories on how the video game business is bigger than Hollywood box office.
Tomb Raider: Legend
Tomb Raider: Legend on the GBA delivers a solid platforming experience that actually manages to mix in a healthy dose of the gunplay and puzzles that the console versions contained.