Rage Racer Gameplay By First Werawat
Rage Racer[a] is a racing video game developed and published by Namco for the PlayStation. It is the fifth installment in the Ridge Racer series and the third on the PlayStation following Ridge Racer Revolution (1995). It was released in Japan on December 3, 1996, with releases elsewhere following in 1997. It was the first game in the series to feature a CGI animated introduction, and introduced a new "mascot", Reiko Nagase.[4]
The game introduced a new class-based Grand Prix on which the player must progress, and, in an aesthetic change, Rage Racer had darker colors and visuals. The game received a positive critical reception, with its graphics and gameplay praised, although received criticism for its crash mechanics, relatively drab visual style and shortage of tracks. Its impact was limited due to being not as groundbreaking as its predecessors, but nevertheless it sold well. Rage Racer was followed by a sequel, R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 in 1998.
Gameplay
Visually the game takes graphical cues from Rave Racer, Ridge Racer's arcade successor, with a more realistic and darker color scheme. The game utilises a credits system, the first in the series, whereby the player tries to earn credits by winning races, which can be used to buy and upgrade cars.[5]
Cars from four manufacturers can be purchased, each favoring a different attribute (e.g., handling, acceleration, speed). All manufacturers offer a 'standard' car and a 'secret' car, which is locked until the top racing class has been reached. Rage Racer also offers a truck as an unlockable vehicle. All of the 'standard' cars can be upgraded, in several stages of increasing cost.
The racing is separated into five numbered classes, named 'Class 1' through to 'Class 5'. The player has three attempts to place in the top three of each class's events, before progressing to the next class. When the player has completed the five 'Normal GP' events, the 'Extra GP' is unlocked.[5] This allows the player to race the same classes on reversed courses. As well as unlocking the Extra GP, the player receives 999,999,999 e.g. in Normal GP - more than enough to purchase all of the cars and upgrade them to Grade 5.
The advantage of this game is that players can upgrade their cars to be more powerful to move to a new car class. Winning races earns a lot of money if the level is high. This is the first Ridge Racer series that names cars in the game, both brands and models, are fictional. In-game money is used. However, the disadvantage of this game is that there is no Chackpoint to increase time. In-game time is limited like the old version. This game can only customize cars by changing the color of the car and setting the tires. There are too few cars. Some cars can only be driven with manual transmission. The voice of the announcer is annoying. There is a chance that some players may get angry. Rage Racer has a voice actor. The announcer is Lynn Eve Harris. The voice actor is the announcer. Driving physics: The car turns are too narrow. The angle can only be 90 degrees. The AI Bot cars are good alone and bad alone. There is no nitrous oxide during the race. This racing game series is called Ridge Racer. It is famous for its 3-lap races, up and down hills, and very annoying in-game announcers. Drift at high speeds. The names of the cars in the game are fictional and the songs are EDM.
As for the car I use, Calme GP, I use Lizard Acceron because it's a sports car with a cool design and can be converted. Lizard Acceron is in the game Rage Racer. I like it 4th. I like it after Assoluto Istante, Assoluto Fatalita and Lizard Bayonet. And Lizard Acceron is the Class 1 car that I like the most in Rage Racer.
As for the car I use, Brise GP, I use Assoluto Fatalita because the supercar is beautiful, cool, fast, and luxurious. I like the image of Assoluto because it is like a Lamborghini in real life. And Assoluto Fatalita is the Class 2 car that I like the most and it is the car in the game Rage Racer that I like the second most. I like it after Assoluto Istante.
As for the car I use, Rafael GP - Tempete GP, I use Assoluto Istante because the Supercar is beautiful, cool, fast, powerful, and luxurious. I like Istante more than Fatalita because Istante is more beautiful, cool, faster, and more powerful, and the car is wider and longer. I like Assoluto's image because it looks like a Lamborghini in real life. Even though this model is a manual transmission and this model doesn't have an automatic transmission, and I'm not good at driving a manual transmission, I use the Superspeed cheat code because it makes playing easier. And Assoluto Istante is my favorite car in the game Rage Racer.
Note: When recording the screen, there's a problem where the sound from the advertisements can't be removed because the screen recording app requires a Premium subscription, and I don't want to pay for the Premium subscription to use the screen recording app. I apologize for that.