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Playstation 2 : R: Racing Evolution Reviews

Gas Gauge: 59
Gas Gauge 59
Below are user reviews of R: Racing Evolution and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for R: Racing Evolution. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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GamesRadar 40
IGN 68
GameSpy 60
GameZone 65
Game Revolution 55
1UP 65






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I'd actually give this game a 10+ \ ( ^0^ )/

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: January 25, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Surprisingly I purchased this game at a RiteAid from their DVD rack. It was $20 bucks and since I just recently got my PS2 for Christmas I didn't have much games to play with it besides my EyeToy collection but my house is too dark to play it properly ! (I_I) I've always been a Racing game lover from the days of Gran Turismo 1 for the Good Old PlayStation. So I knew buying this game probably wont be a disappointment. I got it home and once I played a couple rounds I was pretty happy about it. The graphics are very nice and the game play is relatively competitive just the way I like it. You gotta be playing alot of Video Games to know how to appreciate a Good one and this is one of the Good ones. Go get it and hit the tracks ! You wont regret it !!

A pleasant surprise

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: February 06, 2007
Author: Amazon User

While this game has arcade features and eye candy like most other Namco games, fans of driving simulators will find it appealing thanks to a very good physics engine and a solid collection of real-world cars. This game has excellent replays, challenging courses (including 3 real-world courses), and graphics almost as good at Gran Turismo 3. There are hundreds of racing games out there for the PS2, but I was looking for something to supplement Gran Turismo, that also featured real cars, and challenging action without being frustrating. After many hours with Racing Evolution, I can now say that this is that racing game. "Total Immersion Racing" and "Tokyo Extreme Racer 3" are two other titles that were very appealing, but they didn't have a feel that approached Gran Turismo 3. This one does. So if you are keeping your PS2 or if you have a need for more games in the GT tradition, this is a solid choice.

good fun for my son

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User

My son wants to play everyday. The game was a fair price and arrived on time for christmas!

Under recognized game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 5
Date: September 04, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I bought this game new from Electronics Boutique(...) . It was the cheapest game they had. At first, when I took it home I looked at the graphics and thought I got what I paid for. I almost returned it. Then my mother who doesn't play any games played this one with me and beat me. I started to appreciate the skill necessary to play the game. Although I am still not very good at it, I can certainly appreciate the game more. It has photo realistic cars, and beautiful 3d rendering techniques. It is graphically flawless. If I were to design a racing game it would at its best turn out like R Racing Evolution. (...)a fantastic game to try and conquer

Es como una carrera de Tortugas.

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 0 / 17
Date: March 19, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Definitivamente este juego tiene muy buenos graficos y excelente banda sonora. Pero una carrera con carros que parecen unas tortugas (por lo lento), no es carrera.

Si lo que buscas en un juego de carros apacionante, donde la adrenalina te ponga a vibrar, te recomiendo Burnout 2 y Project Gottam Racing 2. Son los mejores!!!.

Sonic the Hedgehog's Antithesis

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 6
Date: March 03, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Have you ever wanted to feel like you have lightning-quick reflexes even though you know dang well that turtles could effortlessly give you the slip then by all means get this. The Ridge Racer series should in no way be associated with this low-speed crash nor should Gran Tourismo(not by any stretch my favorite but perfect for simulation fans)or Sega GT. No, this is in a class of it's own-low class. Namco can and has done better than this. It is a pretty game, nonetheless, just like Dead or Alive 3 but with most of the curves on the tracks and all of the shaking (or dare I say jiggling? Yes, of course I do!)being confined to car chasis and headlights...well, you should get where I'm going with this. If you don't then this game is just your speed if not too blazing fast for you.

Its ok

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 5
Date: January 18, 2004
Author: Amazon User

The Ridge Racer series has always been about arcade-style driving. Sail off into the corners at full speed, swing the rear end around, jam the gas, and head down the straight. With Racing Evolution, Namco opts to inject a bit of realism into the game, transforming it into a dull jack-of-all-trades hybrid.
The developers try to spice things up a bit with a Story mode that forces you to play through various types of racing in order to unlock new vehicles. But the action on the track is mediocre, especially once you realize you'll have to wrestle with the touchy control on the same tracks in the same cars over and over.One facet of the Ridge Racer legacy goes mercifully untouched-presentation. R impresses with shiny rides, lifelike courses, and gorgeous cinemas. But these skin-deep looks can't mask the fact that R doesn't stand out in any category. You want a better pure racing sim? Play Gran Turismo 3 or Sega GT. Arcade racer? Project Gotham 2 and Burnout 2 destroy this. Unless you're a bona fide Ridge Racer fanatic, there's no reason to play R.

A Versatile and Compelling New Racing Game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: January 08, 2004
Author: Amazon User

R Racing Evolution is a terrificly neat game for the true racing game fanatic. Sadly, a lot of people will miss out on the R racing experience if they listen to what the uninformed idiots who write for the gamming magazines are saying about it - it seems the 'Need for Speed and Midnight Club' crowd find this game a bit too challenging. Unfortunately the reviews being written are being penned by general gamers - individuals who don't know the difference between a rally car or a prototype sports racer - (and don't have the decencey to admit they know absolutely nothing about drving a race car). This is a game with a great diversity of cars, a few really good tracks(Suzuka,Monaco,Phillips Island,a Very cool Targa Florio like tarmac/dirt track where you can run even the Bentley Prototype - and other less well known and imaginary circuits) and literally hundreds of different racing and time trial challenges which are huge fun - fairly challenging and beautiful to watch and analyze on replay. All the cars handle uniquely and can be fine tuned with an array of tuning and setup tools which really work nicely. The vintage and rally cars are a bit tricky to master at first, but there are built-in handling quirks particular to these cars which one begins to appreciate and understand after really playing the game. The rally cars can be drifted like no other car currently on any other racing game!. The vintage cars understeer and slide about as if on skinny tires - just like the real deal. The prototype Audi, Bentley and Dome are masterful creations of driving simulation and are gigantic fun to rocket about in. My only criticism is the races are generally too easy (even set in most difficult mode). But there are so many different driving activities to be enjoyed, this is a game which will have a place in your driving library for a long time. For max enjoyment one must use a Logitech force feedback wheel - preferably the new GT4 wheel with heavier and more precise feedback.

R: Racing Evolution Review

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: January 02, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Well, there's really not much on the bad side of this game. I really don't like how you have to buy the tracks to race them. Other than that, the graphics are unbelievable, the car performance is great, the control is not too shabby, and the pressure meter is awesome. I myself think every racing game should include something like that from now on. The talking (crew chief and other drivers) during the game is sometimes annoying and sometimes good advice. Need for Speed: Underground is not as great as this game so I'd purchase this instead.

PS- The only thing thats missing from this game is online play which would have made this game one of mt favorites. ENJOY PLAYING!

Good Game, But.....

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: December 15, 2003
Author: Amazon User

I bought this game as something to tide me over until GT4 comes out next year. I like this game, but my problem is that I can't see how it's possible for a car that has less horse power than me can beat me in a race. I do intend to send a letter to Namco to address this issue with them. Other than that, it's a great game, and the graphics are top of the line. I like the fact that I can race the Audi R8 and the Bently EXP8, something that other race games (so far) can't claim. I tip my hat to Namco for pulling off the license agreement to get those cars in the game. I also think that there could've been more tracks added to race on, and the "radio communication" gets old after a while. That needed to be varied a little more. Otherwise I do suggest that you buy this game and decide for yourself. Otherwise, wait for GT4. WE ALL KNOW HOW GREAT THAT GAME WILL BE!


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