

I personally preferred the bike and rocket suit events because of the sprint and boost meter that gives you a burst of speed.I just felt like I had more control over what I was doing as opposed to some of the snow events on skis and snowboards. I love how you can choose what sport and career path you want to go down and focus on. It's very simple to understand and gives you something to work towards.

More events unlock at certain star thresholds and it goes all the way up to 7000 being the last milestone in the progression. This is your main form of progression and that doesn't really change which I was fine with. The one big persistent goal while you're out doing events in the world is always to get more stars. Then the world is your oyster and you're free to do as you please.
#Riders republic review how to#
These two show you around the ridge and explain how to participate in all of the activities, buy new gear and learn new tricks. You'll meet two very enthusiastic characters that'll be your guides for the rest of the game (they are incredibly cringy btw, and remind me of the “how do you do fellow kids” meme). It's high octane, fast and frantic, and once you've configured your controls you are shown to the hub area, Riders Ridge. Riders Republic starts with a multisport race at the very beginning that serves as a teaser as to what you can expect from the game. A massive open world playground with a blend of many different disciplines, Riders Republic is a game that doesn't take itself too seriously, puts fun first and lets you decide how and what you want to progress.
