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Review: TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 3 - Hardcore Gamer

TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 3 seems to focus more specifically on the technical aspect of the bikes while touching up other areas.

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“TT Isle of Man - Ride On The Edge 3” is coming to PC and consoles on May 11th, 2023

"NACON and RaceWard Studio are today very happy and proud to announce that “TT Isle of Man - Ride On The Edge 3” is coming to PC and consoles on May 11th, 2023." - NACON and RaceWard Studio.

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Six racing games we'd love to play on PSVR2

Since we recently tried out Gran Turismo 7 on the PSVR2, it had us at Traxion.GG wondering what other racing titles might be just as intoxicating on this epic piece of hardware.

Here's a video discussing the games we'd like to see and our thoughts on the chances of a PSVR2 version for each of them.

Profchaos429d ago

I know it's never going to happen but a midnight club LA remaster with psvr2 support would be very high on my list along with NFS underground 1/2.

I wish I could play wipeout in VR but that was the only game I really struggled with motion sickness on.

ApocalypseShadow429d ago

I'd like Motor Storm, Tourist Trophy, Pod Racer, NFS Hot Pursuit 2, F355 Challenge and Mod Nation Racers. Just to start. Could use a lot more over the years.

Abnor_Mal429d ago

While I have no problem with circuit racers,, I would prefer more open world driving/racing games in vr.

Living cities with real traffic with drivers obeying road rules for the most part. Stopping for red lights, yielding for merging traffic and traffic jams.

I use to love just driving around in Midnight Club LA listening to the radio and using my Logitech wheel. I still do the same in the Crew1/2 but it’s not the same.

I’d also like to drive through GTA5s Los Santos in first person in vr but that’s not going to happen with a wheel on PS5.

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TT Isle of Man - Ride on the Edge 3 Gameplay Trailer

This time, it's Peter Hickman's turn to get on his bike and show you a new section of the Snaefell Mountain. At over 186mph on his BMW M1000RR, Peter Hickman dances on his bike from Ballacraine to Cronk Urleigh.