RIDE 5 (PC)
RIDE 5 is a deep motorcycle racing sim packed with licensed bikes, detailed tuning, and a serious career mode, built for two-wheel obsessives on PC.
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About RIDE 5 (PC)
RIDE 5 is Milestone's latest entry in their long-running motorcycle racing series, and if you have any love for bikes, this one earns its place in your library. It sits firmly in simulation territory: realistic handling physics, a dense career progression, and a roster of licensed motorcycles spanning road bikes, superbikes, and everything in between. If you bounced off MotoGP games because they felt too narrow in their bike selection, RIDE 5 is the broader sandbox you were looking for. The career mode is the core of the experience and it takes time to sink into properly. You start small, win races, unlock bikes, upgrade parts, and gradually work your way up to faster, more demanding machines. The progression curve feels rewarding rather than padded, which is a genuine achievement for a sim racer. Physics are demanding enough that throttle control and braking points actually matter, but not so punishing that newcomers will bounce off immediately. There is an assists system that lets you dial back difficulty, which is a good call for casual players who just want to ride a Ducati fast without a physics lecture. The bike roster is the obvious selling point and it delivers. You get a wide spread of manufacturers and classes, and the handling differences between categories feel genuinely distinct. Riding a naked street bike versus a full MotoGP-spec machine is a different experience, not just a number swap. Visual customisation is deep too, with livery editing tools that can eat an evening if you let them. Here is where I have to give you the honest notes. RIDE 5 is essentially a solo or online experience. There is no split-screen co-op. For anyone hoping to set up a four-player couch session, this is not that game. It also rewards wheel and pedal setups, but gamepad support is solid enough that you are not at a disadvantage if you are on a standard controller. Online multiplayer works and has a decent player pool at time of writing, though longevity of that pool will depend on how long the community stays active. The AI in single player is competent and scalable but occasionally does strange things in tight corners. Steam reviews sit at a strong 82% positive across a healthy number of players, which tracks with the general consensus that this is a polished, content-rich motorcycle sim that does not take big swings but executes reliably on its core promise. If you want arcade motorcycle action, look elsewhere. If you want the real deal, RIDE 5 is the best PC option in this specific lane right now. Riley, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Milestone S.r.l.
- Publisher
- Milestone S.r.l.
- Release Date
- Aug 24, 2023