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Rider republic
Rider republic




rider republic
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Free for All and 6v6 Arena matches are a good way to pass the time and play competitively if you grow bored of racing against player ghosts, but they’re also run of the mill modes I’ve seen in other games before. There’s a whole host of compelling competitive multiplayer modes as well, including ranked Free for All races that test your skills against a small group of live players, Arena matches that pit two teams of six against each other as you fight for control of a skate park, and most notably: Mass Races. They really go all-out with some of the options so you can make your rider as ridiculous as you want, and seeing other players in all their freakish glory is definitely part of the fun. While you’ll be buying most of those upgrades with in-game currency, you can also spend it on cosmetic stuff to make your character match your particular style – which in my case meant dressing up in the most ridiculous costumes I could find, like an elephant in a suit, a giraffe in a tuxedo, or a dumb-looking, purple unicorn. The free cosmetics offer a good variety to personalize your rider without needing to spend cold hard cash as well, although if you want to use some of the particularly wacky options like making yourself look like a creepy scarecrow you will need to pay for it. New sporting equipment and XP must be earned through in-game effort, which means there’s not really anything here to worry about.

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Like many online service games, Riders Republic features microtransactions, but so far it thankfully limits what you can buy with real money to purely cosmetic items. Therefore, leveling up and gaining new gear becomes a high priority and an addictive part of a sandbox that already gives you dozens of reasons to keep racing. Getting new gear is essential to be competitive in the most contentious activities and while it's certainly possible to compete with subpar gear, those who have grinded (literally and figuratively) for better gear have an incredible advantage. A rocket wingsuit with higher stats will make it easier for you to turn and use your rocket boost for longer, while a better snowboard might make you faster in deep snow that would normally slow you down. To help you pass some of Riders Republic’s more challenging undertakings, you’ll unlock new gear as you progress that’ll make the going much easier. That’s fine, but not as exciting as I’d hoped from a game that’s constantly shoving its over-the-top qualities in your face. Instead of doing something crazy like Forza Horizon’s Showcases, Riders Republic uses these activities as a sort of skill check to confirm you’ve gained enough loot and improved your skill enough to advance to the next bracket of challenges. Unfortunately, these don’t particularly live up to their name, in that they basically just feel like slightly longer versions of the standard events. With so much to do, I never felt burnt out with enough of Riders Republic to put it down for very long, and that’s an impressive feat considering how easy it usually is to bore me.Įventually you’ll level up enough to gain access to more difficult activities, including Big Events and Boss Events. For example, after beating my head against a wall in a particularly challenging rocket wingsuit race, I took a break to play some snowboard trick contests and felt like I’d jumped into an entirely different game.

rider republic

Mastering each course as I earned better gear, leveled up each of my extreme sport careers, and unlocked even more contests was consistently satisfying, and the incredible amount of things to do meant that loop never got stale.

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But you’ll also need to master your showoff skills in stunt contests where the key to success is pulling off tricks and grinding on rails to rack up points in the style of other arcade sports games like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. Races make speed the name of the game, and they can be some seriously tense competitions that put your reflexes and guts to the test as you shred downhill, fly over gaps, and dodge obstacles. The events you’ll be using them in can be just as varied, throwing you down dozens of mountainsides with plenty of different goals to shake things up.






Rider republic