There is a lot of noticeable pop-in while racing and detail is lacking in things like the crowd. The graphics on the PlayStation 5 version are OK but have some issues when it comes to the environments. The game also offers some online lobby action that worked fine in the few races that I played. Local split-screen is also supported which was quite nice as you don’t always see that option. Outside of the Career you have options to practice or play solo races against the AI. Events in the Career will have you racing through some real-world locations like Nurburging, Silverstone, and more as well as some non-real-world locations. If someone doesn’t particularly enjoy having to maintain their bike then you may not enjoy this game as you’ll have to do it, a lot. Racing and fixing your bike are pretty much what you’ll be during for all of this game. QTEs have never bothered me so I didn’t mind it that much. Putting the parts on involves playing QTE sequences which some will like and some will hate. Brake pads, tires, mirrors, you name it the amount of depth and detail in the parts is quite staggering. There are hundreds of parts you can buy so long as you have the money to do so. If you see something needs to be fixed you can pull into the pit and start swapping parts out. Pausing will give you a nice overview of how each part is holding up. ![]() You see these bikes are made up of dozens of parts and you need to keep an eye on each of them to keep your bike in peak performance. Once you start racing in the events, you’ll quickly discover the other huge component to the gameplay and that’s taking care of your bike. Once you choose the one you like the best it’s off the start the career where you can buy the others as you play if you like. You got your BMW M1000 RR, Kawasaki Ninja ZX10 RR, Suzuki GSXR-1000, Ducati Panigale V4R, and a few more here so in other words, some of the best. When it comes to your choice of bike RaceWard went with quality over quantity as there is just 8 different ones in this game but each of those 8 has a ridiculous amount of detail in it. The career mode was my first stop and here you have to pick a bike and race through different seasons made up of dozens of events. I was a bit intimidated by it after playing it for only 10 minutes but after going in and changing some settings I started to get a bit better at it. RiMS is a pure simulation game through and through and because of that the difficulty is going to be a turn off for anyone that isn’t a purist. ![]() Is this one worth piling up some mileage on or should you find another ride? Nacon, BigBen, and RaceWard Studio are releasing RiMS Racing on both the current and last generation platforms this week and I got to check out the PlayStation 5 version for this review. ![]() Since the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series launched late last year, we’ve seen new entries in the Ride, MotoGP, Monster Energy Supercross, and more launch on the platforms and now there’s another option. If you’re a fan of motorbike games there has been no shortage of them to pick from to play on your next generation console.
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