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RIDE 5

2023
GenresSimulation, Sports, Single Player, Multiplayer, Racing
AvailableAug 21, 2023
PlatformXbox Series X, PC, PlayStation 5
DeveloperMilestone S.r.l
Overview

Rev up your engine and get ready to hit the track with RIDE 5. An adrenaline-filled gaming experience that is so authentic it will make you feel like you're truly racing at break-neck speed. Find your favorite bikes and check out new ones in the ultimate motorcycle game! Race on over 35 tracks and collect more than 200 motorcycles from world-renowned manufacturers, each element is designed to feel like you're riding a real bike.

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77

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RIDE 5 dazzles with hyper-realistic physics, accessible controls, and diverse modes, but its punishing learning curve, glitchy AI, and uneven polish undermine an otherwise thrilling ride.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR GAMEPLAY

Gameplay Score

77

Positive Reviews (80-100)

74%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

23%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

3%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the gameplay mechanics.

The gameplay of RIDE 5 receives widespread praise for its realism, accessibility, and technical depth. Critics like Atomix highlight the game’s improved handling and sense of speed, while BaziCenter emphasizes its balance between skill and ease of play, noting that motorcycle controls are more approachable than in MotoGP 23. Gameblog.fr describes the experience as "well-balanced" and exhilarating, with Gamepressure praising the revamped physics that make bikes feel heavier and more responsive. IGN Adria and IGN France both commend the accessibility features, such as adjustable difficulty levels and assists, which cater to newcomers without sacrificing challenge for veterans. Additionally, the game’s variety of modes—like endurance races and a customizable race creator—adds replayability, as noted by CD-Action and Vandal. The consensus here is that RIDE 5 successfully blends realism with player-friendly mechanics, offering something for both casual and hardcore riders. However, several critics point to notable flaws that detract from the experience. TechRadar Gaming criticizes the "steep learning curve" and frustrating controls, while TRG echoes this sentiment, calling the controls "frustrating." PlaySense and Gameblog.fr highlight issues with aggressive AI opponents and misleading braking points, which can make races feel unfair or inconsistent. SpazioGames outright dismisses the physics as "disappointing," and CD-Action finds the career mode repetitive despite its structured progression. Additionally, GameSpew and others note problems with racing line aids and AI behavior, suggesting that these elements need refinement. While many praise the game’s customization options, some feel that the technical settings are not fully optimized for all players, creating a mixed experience in terms of polish and accessibility. Overall, the critics agree that RIDE 5 is a strong entry in the motorcycle racing genre, with its realistic physics, varied gameplay modes, and accessibility features earning high marks. While there are consistent criticisms about AI behavior, control responsiveness, and the learning curve, these issues do not overshadow the game’s strengths. The majority of reviewers, including Gamepressure, GGRecon, and IGN France, view RIDE 5 as a rewarding experience that balances realism with player-friendly design. Despite some technical shortcomings, the game is widely regarded as an improvement over its predecessors, offering a satisfying blend of challenge and customization that appeals to a broad audience. The mixed feedback reflects a title that is ambitious but not without flaws, yet still stands out as a compelling choice for fans of the genre.

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gameplay mechanics

RIDE 5 dazzles with hyper-realistic physics, accessible controls, and diverse modes, but its punishing learning curve, glitchy AI, and uneven polish undermine an otherwise thrilling ride.

79

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RIDE 5 dazzles with hyper-detailed motorcycles, dynamic weather, and lush environments powered by Unreal Engine 4, but falters due to dated character models, technical glitches, and inconsistent visuals that undercut its stellar presentation.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VISUALS

Visual Score

79

Positive Reviews (80-100)

47%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

53%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the graphics and visual design.

The graphics and visual design of RIDE 5 receive widespread praise for their attention to detail, particularly in motorcycle models, dynamic weather effects, and environmental realism. Critics like Atomix highlight the "polished landscapes," "sublime lighting effects," and "detailed motorcycles and rider outfits," while GGRecon and God is a Geek commend the "stunning visuals" and "photorealistic presentation." The game’s use of Unreal Engine 4, noted by BaziCenter, enhances visual fidelity with advanced shadowing and lighting techniques. IGN France and SpazioGames emphasize the vibrant colors, realistic circuit designs, and improved track aesthetics, while Gameblog.fr and PlayStation Universe praise dynamic weather systems that elevate immersion. The motorcycle models are consistently lauded as "beautifully rendered" (Gameblog.fr) and "highly detailed" (GameOver.gr), with TechRadar Gaming noting the "photorealistic motorcycle models." These elements collectively create a visually striking experience, particularly in racing sequences and environmental storytelling. However, several critics point to notable shortcomings that temper the game’s visual appeal. Gamepressure criticizes the "Xbox 360-era" environments, trees, and characters, while IGN Adria and TechRadar Gaming note issues with "poorly designed character models" and "lack of detail in certain areas." BaziCenter and Xbox Tavern highlight technical inconsistencies, such as fluctuating night lighting and pop-in assets, while GameOver.gr mentions a "noticeable downgrade in graphics during races" compared to the garage. GamingBolt and The Games Machine point to limitations in facial animations and UI elements, and Multiplayer.it critiques the static third-person view. Additionally, Vandal observes that while urban tracks and rainy conditions are "realistic," the overall presentation feels "modest" in well-lit environments. These criticisms suggest that while RIDE 5 excels in specific areas, its visual design is not uniformly polished across all aspects. Despite these critiques, the overall consensus among critics leans toward appreciation for RIDE 5’s graphical achievements, with many acknowledging its strengths as a current-gen title. COGconnected and PlayStation LifeStyle describe the visuals as "stellar," while GameSpew and TRG praise the attention to detail and dynamic weather effects. However, the game’s visual shortcomings—particularly in character models, track variety, and technical consistency—are frequently cited as areas needing improvement. While MondoXbox highlights the flexibility of Unreal Engine 4 for customization, others like Everyeye.it and Generación Xbox note that "some off-track details could be improved." Ultimately, RIDE 5 is seen as a visually impressive title with clear technical limitations, balancing high-quality motorcycle rendering and environmental design against broader issues in character animation, asset variety, and optimization. The mixed reception reflects a game that prioritizes racing authenticity over cutting-edge graphical ambition.

TL;DR

graphics and visual design

RIDE 5 dazzles with hyper-detailed motorcycles, dynamic weather, and lush environments powered by Unreal Engine 4, but falters due to dated character models, technical glitches, and inconsistent visuals that undercut its stellar presentation.

78

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RIDE 5’s sound design is a masterclass in immersion, blending hyper-realistic engine roars, dynamic weather audio, and DualSense haptics for a tactile ride—though repetitive voiceovers and underdeveloped menu sounds linger as minor blemishes.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR SOUND DESIGN

Sound Score

78

Positive Reviews (80-100)

62%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

38%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the music and sound design.

The sound design and music of RIDE 5 received widespread acclaim for their immersive quality and technical execution. Critics like Atomix highlighted the "outstanding" audio, particularly praising its realism when paired with a home theater system or soundbar, as well as the DualSense controller’s ability to recreate a tactile riding experience. GGRecon noted the "comforting low drone of the bikes and revving engines," while IGN France emphasized how the dynamic weather system enhanced audio immersion. PlayStation Universe and TechRadar Gaming lauded the realistic engine sounds and unique bike noises, with Multiplayer.it and TRG applauding the DualSense’s haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. Even Gameblog.fr and PlaySense praised the functional yet engaging sound design, which seamlessly integrated into gameplay. These reviews collectively underscore a strong focus on realism, technical innovation, and atmospheric depth. However, some critiques pointed to minor flaws. GameOver.gr criticized the repetitive technician voiceovers during menu navigation, calling them "annoying," while Vandal noted that menu and replay music were "minimal and unremarkable." PlayStation Universe also mentioned that collision sounds could be improved, suggesting a lack of variety in certain audio elements. These criticisms, though limited, highlight areas where the sound design fell short of expectations, particularly in repetitive or underdeveloped aspects of the game’s audio landscape. Overall, the consensus among critics was overwhelmingly positive, with most agreeing that RIDE 5’s sound design and music significantly enhanced its immersive qualities. While a few reviewers like GameOver.gr and Vandal pointed to specific annoyances, the majority celebrated the game’s realistic engine sounds, dynamic audio systems, and effective use of DualSense technology. The praise for immersion, technical execution, and atmospheric detail suggests that RIDE 5’s audio design is a standout feature, even if it isn’t without minor imperfections. This balance of innovation and occasional flaws reflects a generally favorable reception across the board.

TL;DR

music and sound design

RIDE 5’s sound design is a masterclass in immersion, blending hyper-realistic engine roars, dynamic weather audio, and DualSense haptics for a tactile ride—though repetitive voiceovers and underdeveloped menu sounds linger as minor blemishes.

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68

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RIDE 5 delivers smooth, optimized performance on both PS5 and Xbox Series X, with PS5 praised for stability and consistent 60fps in 4K, while Xbox faces scattered bugs, texture glitches, and online hiccups. Technical flaws like framerate drops, AI inconsistencies, and server issues persist but are seen as fixable, leaving a generally positive but imperfect experience.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE

Tech Score

68

Positive Reviews (80-100)

38%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

38%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

23%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the technical performance.

The technical performance of RIDE 5 on PS5 receives generally positive feedback from multiple critics, with several highlighting its smooth operation and optimization. GamingBolt, IGN Adria, PlaySense, and The Games Machine all praise the game for running "solidly at a high framerate," "smoothly without technical issues," and maintaining "60fps in 4K." PlayStation Universe notes "rare pop-in issues" but emphasizes a "generally stable experience," while TechRadar Gaming acknowledges that it "runs well on current-generation hardware" despite minor asset pop-in. For Xbox Series X, Everyeye.it reports a "solid frame rate," and Xbox Tavern describes the game as a "smooth racing experience" despite some texture changes. These reviews suggest both platforms benefit from strong optimization, with PS5 receiving more consistent praise for its stability. However, technical issues persist across both platforms. On PS5, Atomix points to "occasional framerate issues in scenes with a lot of on-screen elements," while GameOver.gr criticizes the online races for "long loading times and unexpected logouts." GameSpew highlights bugs in endurance events and AI difficulty inconsistencies, and SpazioGames notes "poor server connectivity." TechRadar Gaming also mentions asset pop-in as a recurring flaw. On Xbox Series X, SomosXbox reports "bugs that affect gameplay," and Xbox Tavern notes "sudden texture changes" despite overall smoothness. These negatives reveal persistent challenges with online infrastructure, AI behavior, and minor graphical glitches, which vary in frequency across platforms. Overall, the consensus leans toward RIDE 5 being technically sound on both PS5 and Xbox Series X, with most critics agreeing that it runs smoothly and is well-optimized for current-gen hardware. While PS5 reviewers like GamingBolt and IGN Adria emphasize its stability, Xbox users face more scattered issues, such as the bugs noted by SomosXbox and texture inconsistencies highlighted by Xbox Tavern. The game’s technical flaws—particularly in online components and AI—are acknowledged but often seen as manageable or fixable, with Atomix and TechRadar Gaming explicitly mentioning that some issues could be resolved via patches. This suggests a broadly positive reception for RIDE 5’s performance, tempered by minor but notable drawbacks across platforms.

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technical performance

RIDE 5 delivers smooth, optimized performance on both PS5 and Xbox Series X, with PS5 praised for stability and consistent 60fps in 4K, while Xbox faces scattered bugs, texture glitches, and online hiccups. Technical flaws like framerate drops, AI inconsistencies, and server issues persist but are seen as fixable, leaving a generally positive but imperfect experience.

77

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RIDE 5 thrives on volume: 200+ events, custom race creation, crossplay, and a bulkiest career mode, but repetitive mechanics and linear design risk boring fans. While customization and multiplayer shine, limited diversity and steep learning curves temper its appeal—best for hardcore riders who prioritize quantity over polish.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR REPLAY VALUE

Replay Score

77

Positive Reviews (80-100)

52%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

48%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the replay value.

The reviewers generally praise RIDE 5’s replay value through its extensive content and diverse gameplay options. Multiple critics highlight the game’s robust career mode, which includes over 200 events (BaziCenter, Everyeye.it) and a revamped structure with four main chapters (Xbox Tavern). Customization is a standout feature, with Gameblog.fr noting the "Race Creator" mode and Vandal emphasizing the ability to design custom competitions. Multiplayer and online features also contribute significantly: GGRecon mentions couch co-op and multiplayer modes, while GameSpew highlights crossplay. Additionally, the game’s variety of motorcycles (IGN France) and tracks (Gamepressure) offers players long-term engagement, with PlayStation LifeStyle pointing to a "bulkiest career mode" and Xbox Tavern noting leaderboard systems. Critics like God is a Geek and COGconnected also commend the split-screen racing and endurance events as key drivers of replayability. However, several critics point out flaws that could diminish long-term appeal. CD-Action and GameOver.gr criticize the career mode for being repetitive and lacking variety, with Gamepressure noting its "linear" structure despite a large track roster. IGN Adria describes the career mode as "boring," while TheXboxHub finds the multiplayer "lacklustre." Some reviewers also highlight issues like a steep learning curve (TechRadar) or limited motorcycle diversity (Gamepressure), which might deter casual players. Additionally, while Vandal mentions a "higher difficulty mode with greater rewards," others suggest that the game’s depth could be offset by its repetitive mechanics, as noted by CD-Action and GameOver.gr. These critiques indicate that while RIDE 5 offers substantial content, its execution in certain areas may not fully satisfy all players. Overall, the consensus leans positive but acknowledges trade-offs. Most critics agree that RIDE 5’s replay value is bolstered by its sheer volume of modes, customization options, and online features (Atomix, GameSpew, IGN France). However, the career mode’s repetitiveness and lack of innovation remain contentious points, with some reviewers like BaziCenter and Everyeye.it praising its depth while others, such as GameOver.gr and Gamepressure, find it underwhelming. The game seems to cater best to dedicated fans who prioritize quantity over variety, with its strengths in content and customization outweighing its flaws for many. As Vandal notes, the potential for 20–50 hours of gameplay and future updates (SomosXbox) suggests that RIDE 5’s replay value will depend on individual preferences, but it remains a strong contender in the racing genre.

TL;DR

replay value

RIDE 5 thrives on volume: 200+ events, custom race creation, crossplay, and a bulkiest career mode, but repetitive mechanics and linear design risk boring fans. While customization and multiplayer shine, limited diversity and steep learning curves temper its appeal—best for hardcore riders who prioritize quantity over polish.

Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

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OVERALL SCORE DISTRIBUTION

Monster Score

76

Positive Reviews (80-100)

66%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

34%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing all available reviews that scored and critiqued the game.

The overall sentiment toward RIDE 5 is largely positive, with many critics praising its realism, graphical fidelity, and immersive motorcycle racing experience. Reviewers like Atomix and BaziCenter highlight the game’s impressive visuals, realistic gameplay, and accessibility for both casual and experienced players, while CD-Action and IGN France note it as the best entry in the series, emphasizing its dedication to simulation and polish. TheXboxHub and Xbox Tavern commend its stunning visuals, physics, and ability to maintain the series’ successful formula, with Gameblog.fr and SpazioGames praising the variety of motorcycles and tracks. The game’s focus on customization and depth in career modes also earns praise from outlets like Gamepressure and Multiplayer.it, who appreciate its scalability and content richness. However, several critics point to notable shortcomings that temper the enthusiasm. COGconnected and GamingBolt criticize the lack of a thorough tutorial and a dull career mode, while GameOver.gr and GGRecon highlight technical issues in online play and accessibility challenges for newcomers. TechRadar Gaming and TRG express frustration with the steep learning curve and frustrating controls, which may alienate less dedicated players. Additionally, CD-Action and IGN Adria note that RIDE 5 lacks significant innovation compared to its predecessor, with SpazioGames and Vandal suggesting that handling mechanics could have been refined further. These critiques underscore a recurring theme of missed opportunities in areas like accessibility, online features, and creative evolution. Despite these drawbacks, the consensus among critics is that RIDE 5 remains a strong contender for motorcycle racing fans, even if it doesn’t fully revolutionize the genre. Gamepressure and The Games Machine acknowledge its status as a refined, polished entry in the series, while Vandal and IGN France argue it’s the best option for enthusiasts seeking realism. However, GamingTrend and Gamereactor UK caution that newcomers might find it less appealing due to its steep learning curve and limited accessibility features. Ultimately, RIDE 5 is seen as a solid, if imperfect, experience that excels in simulation depth but falls short of being groundbreaking, with many reviewers recommending it for series fans rather than casual players.

TL;DR

RIDE 5 dazzles with hyper-realistic visuals, immersive racing, and deep customization, but its punishing learning curve, clunky controls, and lack of innovation leave fans frustrated. A polished gem for enthusiasts, yet its accessibility hurdles and missed potential keep it from being a genre-defining must-play.

76

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Reviews

47 reviews found

87

Generación Xbox

Xbox Series X

Aug 21, 2023

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RIDE 5 provides an enjoyable and realistic motorcycle racing experience for players of all skill levels. It is a polished and enjoyable motorcycle racing game that is sure to become a favorite among fans of the genre.

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87

SomosXbox

Xbox Series X

Aug 21, 2023

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The game delivers on its promises of improved physics and gameplay, but there are some areas that could use further refinement.

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85

God is a Geek

PlayStation 5

Aug 20, 2023

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Ride 5 is described as one of the best motorbiking titles from Milestone, with a dedication to realism and plenty of enjoyment to be had from its career mode.

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85

GamingTrend

PC

Sep 28, 2023

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The review highly recommends Ride 5 as an exceptional motorcycle simulation game.

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85

MondoXbox

Xbox Series X

Sep 4, 2023

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RIDE 5 offers a comprehensive and immersive experience for motorcycle racing enthusiasts.

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85

Xbox Tavern

Xbox Series X

Aug 23, 2023

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The review concludes that RIDE 5 is a superb bike racer that offers fantastic visuals, realistic bike detail, and thrilling racing moments. It is praised for maintaining the successful formula of the series.

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83

Atomix

PlayStation 5

Aug 21, 2023

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Ride 5 is a highly detailed and immersive motorcycle racing game that caters to both casual and experienced players. It offers impressive graphics, realistic gameplay, and extensive customization options. However, it may not be suitable for casual gamers who prefer more arcade-style alternatives.

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83

COGconnected

PlayStation 5

Aug 20, 2023

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Ride 5 is described as a highly customizable, realistic, and fun motorcycle racing game, but lacks a thorough tutorial and is not a huge upgrade from Ride 4.

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80

IGN France

PlayStation 5

Aug 31, 2023

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The review states that Ride 5 is a highly polished and enjoyable game, and it establishes itself as the new reference in motorcycle simulation.

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80

BaziCenter

PlayStation 5

Aug 21, 2023

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RIDE 5 is impactful, addictive, thrilling, and enjoyable. Milestone Studio has once again proven its competence in creating and developing motorcycle racing games.

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