

Surprisingly enough, it is not so much the demanding physics of the game that set it apart from the other titles in the genre, but it is just as so the sheer depth of customization that is at your disposal with such a limited amount of bikes to work with. Even the most adept riders might find themselves spending the necessary time zipping around the curves and corners of the various circuits and tracks on their personal quests to become masters of the road. It’s clear that Raceward Studio set out to deliver to players the most realistic motoracing experience to date. Each bike has been recreated with an unmatched level of detail and ride physics thanks to close collaboration with each of the previously mentioned manufacturers. You will have your choice of eight of the world’s most powerful European and Japanese motorcycles: The Ducati Panigale V4R, the MV Agusta F4 RC, the Aprilia RSV4, and BMW M 1000 RR, as well as the Suzuki GSX-R1000R, Honda CBR1000RR, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10RR, and Yamaha YZF-R1. Moreover, RiMS Racing has some of the best depth perception seen in the genre thus far making it much easier for players to acclimate to the feel of the road.

Player models and cycles have been masterfully rendered. None the less, one cannot take for granted the sophisticated style of the competitive circuits or immensely detailed landscapes and winding roads of the countryside the game graphically has to offer. RiMS Racing is the latest motorcycle game to hit next-gen consoles and is visually pleasing out of the gates, though it could be argued that it’s not as well polished as some of the other racers that have come before it. And now, enthusiasts can add RiMS Racing to their library. Fans of the two-wheeled sport have been enjoying the showering the genre has been getting recently with the likes of titles such as Moto GP, Isle of Man, and Ride 4, with each game delivering its own unique experience. Motoracers have been pushing the envelope on realism for quite some time now.
