If you’re a motorcycle junkie who wants to feel every vibration and understand every bolt of your machine, RiMS Racing is an essential, if unpolished, gem in your library. RiMS Racing E3 2021 Preview - Exclusive Gameplay
Most racing games treat your vehicle as a static set of stats. In RiMS Racing , your bike is a living, breathing machine that you must physically tear apart to maintain.
As we look back, RiMS Racing stands as a fascinating "proof of concept". It’s a game for the person who finds joy in a perfectly bled brake line and a precisely timed downshift. While its online scene is largely quiet and its graphics may not rival the latest Ride entries, its soul is unmatched. RIMS RACING(2021)
While other titles boast hundreds of bikes, RiMS Racing takes a controversial "less is more" approach, focusing on just eight of the world’s most iconic superbikes: BMW M 1000 RR Ducati Panigale V4 R Honda CBR1000RR ABS Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10RR MV Agusta F4 RC Suzuki GSX-R1000R Yamaha YZF-R1
In the crowded world of racing simulators, where giants like Ride and MotoGP dominate the asphalt, a relatively quiet contender emerged in 2021 that didn't just want you to ride—it wanted you to understand . , the debut title from RaceWard Studio and published by Nacon , is less a traditional racer and more a "motorcycle mechanic sim" that happens to have some of the most punishingly rewarding physics in the genre. If you’re a motorcycle junkie who wants to
By limiting the roster, RaceWard ensured that every machine feels distinct. The way a Panigale screams through the gears is fundamentally different from the surgical precision of the BMW M 1000 RR. You don’t just "pick a bike"; you build a relationship with it over a career that spans over 70 events. Hardcore Physics for the Brave
Don’t let the garage focus fool you—the riding is hardcore. Even on forgiving settings, RiMS is a relatively realistic sim that demands respect. The physics engine provides a real sense of heft, and the dual-control braking system —allowing you to manage front and rear brakes independently—is a game-changer for those seeking true simulation. As we look back, RiMS Racing stands as
If you’ve ever looked at a bike and wondered about the specific torque of a brake caliper or how much life is left in your fairing, this is your game. Beyond the Finish Line: A Love Letter to Engineering