Ride
Publisher:
Milestone S.r.l.
Developer:
Milestone S.r.l.
Platforms:
PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Genre:Racing
Release Date:March 27th 2015 (Europe), June 23rd 2015 (North America)
Ride is a motorcyle racing sim was created and released by Italian publisher and developer Milestone S.r.l. who has previously found fame with World Rally Championship and Superbike.
The game is already available in European territories, with a North American release set for later this year. It is currently set to ship on June 23rd. European distribution of the game was handled by PQube whereas the North American version will be distributed by Bandai Namco Games.
Ride is being given a multi platform, cross generational release, set to release for PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. It will be made available at retail in North America and is available by way of digital download on PC. The game also has a “RIDE Digital Deluxe Edition” that includes a free Season Pass, a behind the scenes 89 minute movie and the game’s soundtrack.
Development
The development of Ride was announced on September 15th 2014 by way of an official post on the games development website. It was in this post that the game was given its Spring 2015 release window.
The post stated that, “It is with great pleasure that we are able to publicly announce our first proprietary IP: RIDE. Milestone has worked hard over the last few years to get to the position we are in today, where we can compete with the major companies in the international gaming scene on an equal footing.”
Given that Milestone S.r.l. have an expansive back catalogue of racing games that include rally racing as well as motorcycle racing, it’s understandable that the announcement on the game’s website reads, “Milestone’s development studios in Italy are back at work, doing what they do best. The developers are tearing up the rulebook and bringing a raft of new ideas to the table. These are the developers who have become synonymous with the world of virtual racing.”
They then go on to talk about how this game is being, “created for the players”.
Marco Micallef, Director of Marketing and Sales with Milestone said, “After more than 15 years of hard work, we felt the need to develop something that would bring together all our expertise and encapsulate the Milestone DNA with respect to the world of motorcycling.”
Milestone developers thought it essential that players be able to customise their bikes. Talking about this in a FAQ, they’ve said, “Ride gives the player the opportunity to customise both the appearance and the performance of their bike. All the components are faithfully modelled on their real-world counterparts, and they are the same as the components sold in parts stores.”
Players can also customise their rider. “We have signed deals with the leading specialist motorcycle gear manufacturers, so we can offer a choice of hundreds of different models and colours (suits, helmets, boots and so on), the same as the ones in the official catalogues.”
Story
The game’s story portion comes in the form of World Tour mode, Ride’s main gameplay mode. The World Tour allows players to “participate in various Festivals around the world, divided into various categories: Superbike 1000, Supersport 600, Historic Championships, and so on.”
This game mode offers single races, championship races, time trials, track day, drag races, and endurance events that play out across different courses.
Gameplay
Gameplay in Ride is similar to what you would find in most other motorcycle racing video games. It offers simulation gameplay options for hardcore racing fans and purists of the sport, but it also offers more arcade like racing mechanics to make it more open to casual players, including braking assistance and turning assistance etc.
The small features are ultimately what impact gameplay the most. This includes tucking your body closer to the bike to help streamline the vehicle for higher speeds, leaning your body backwards and forwards on the bike and the ability to operate each brake individually, allowing for heightened control of the bike.
Players have access to Quick Race options for a quick racing session and Elite Trophies. Ride also supports online Multiplayer of up to 12 players. This online multiplayer support extends to Quick Race and Championships. There is also support for split-screen gameplay and each race is recorded on Leader boards.
There are over 100 bikes in the game and they range from bikes in production from 1987 to early 2014-2015 with each bike having its own unique specifications, including overall weight distribution, power, engine build etc.
There are 15 circuits in the game, which break down into country tracks (natural parks, mountain passes, etc.); city track (tracks winding through cities) and GP tracks which are actual renowned racetracks.
Bikes
This is the current list of Bikes in Ride, with more possibly to come as DLC rolls out.
- Aprilia RS 250 2001
- Aprilia Tuono 2004
- Aprilia Tuono V4R APRC ABS 2014
- Aprilia RSV 1000 2003
- Aprilia RSV 1000 R 2003
- Aprilia RSV 1000 SP 2000
- Aprilia RSV4 APRC ABS 2014
- Aprilia RSV4 Factory APRC ABS 2014
- Aprilia RSV4 R APRC Racing Version 2014
- Bimota Tesi Naked 2014
- Bimota Tesi 3D 2014
- Bimota DB9 Brivido 2014
- Bimota Tesi 1D 1990
- Bimota DB8 2014
- Bimota DB8 Italia 2014
- Bimota DB8 Oronero 2014
- Bimota BB3 2014
- Bimota BB3 Racing Version 2014
- BMW F800 R 2014
- BMW S 1000 R 2014
- BMW S 1000 RR 2014
- BMW S 1000 RR HP4 2014
- BMW S 1000 RR HP4 Racing Version 2014
- Ducati Monster 696 2014
- Ducati Streetfighter 848 2014
- Ducati Monster 1200 S 2014
- Ducati Diavel Carbon 2014
- Ducati 998R 2002
- Ducati 1098R 2008
- Ducati 1199 Panigale S 2014
- Ducati 1199 Panigale Superleggera 2014
- Ducati Desmosedici RR 2006
- Ducati 1199 Panigale Superleggera Racing Version 2014
- EBR RS 2014
- EBR 1190 RX 2014
- Energica Ego 2014
- Honda CB650F ABS 2014
- Honda CB1000R ABS 2014
- Honda CB1000R ABS Barracuda 2014
- Honda CBR600RR 2004
- Honda CBR600RR 2014
- Honda VFR750R RC30 1987
- Honda NR750 1992
- Honda RVF750 RC45 1994
- Honda CBR900RR Fireblade 1995
- Honda VTR1000 SP1 2001
- Honda VTR1000 SP2 2006
- Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade 2005
- Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade 2014
- Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade SP 2014
- Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade Racing Version 2014
- Kawasaki Z800 2014
- Kawasaki Z1000 2014
- Kawasaki ZRX1200 2006
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX 6R 2004
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX 6R 636 2014
- Kawasaki ZX 7RR 1996
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R 2006
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R 2014
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R Racing Version 2014
- KTM 390 R 2014
- KTM 390 R Racing Version 2014
- KTM Duke 690 2014
- KTM Duke 690 R 2014
- KTM 990 Super Duke R 2014
- KTM 1290 Super Duke R 2014
- KTM 1190 RC8R 2014
- KTM 1190 RC8R Track 2014
- Lightning Lightning LS 218 2014
- MV Agusta Brutale 675 2014
- MV Agusta Rivale 800cc 2014
- MV Agusta Brutale 800 2014
- MV Agusta Brutale 1090 2014
- MV Agusta Brutale 1090 R 2014
- MV Agusta Brutale 1090 RR 2014
- MV Agusta Brutale Corsa 2014
- MV Agusta F3 675 2014
- MV Agusta F3 800 2014
- MV Agusta F4 750 1998
- MV Agusta F4 1000S 2006
- MV Agusta F4 1000R 2006
- MV Agusta F4 2014
- MV Agusta F4 R 2014
- MV Agusta F4 RR 2014
- MV Agusta F4 Racing Version 2014
- Suzuki GSR 750 2014
- Suzuki GSX R600 2000
- Suzuki GSX-R600 2014
- Suzuki GSX-R 750 SRAD 1998
- Suzuki TL1000R 1998
- Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K5 2005
- Suzuki GSX-R1000 2014
- Suzuki GSX-R1000 One Million Edition 2014
- Suzuki GSX-R1000 Racing Version Team R2CL 2014
- Suzuki GSX-R1000 Racing Version Team SERT 2014
- Triumph Street Triple 2014
- Triumph Street Triple R 2014
- Triumph Speed Triple 955i 2004
- Triumph Speed Triple 2014
- Triumph Speed Triple R 2014
- Triumph Daytona 675 2014
- Triumph Daytona 675R 2014
- Triumph Daytona 955i 2005
- Yamaha MT07 2014
- Yamaha MT09 2014
- Yamaha MT09 Street Rally 2014
- Yamaha XJR1300 2006
- Yamaha YZF-R6 1999
- Yamaha YZF-R6 2014
- Yamaha YZF-R6 2015
- Yamaha FZR 750 R OW 01 1989
- Yamaha YZF-R1 2014
- Yamaha YZF-R1 Racing Version 2014
Note: This wiki will be updated once we have more information about the game.