In , there isn't a traditional narrative with characters or dialogue. Instead, the "story" is your personal journey through the World Tour , where you rise from an unknown amateur to the top of the global rankings.
: The journey takes you across 30 different tracks, ranging from legendary circuits like Donington and the Nürburgring to scenic road courses in the Greek Hills or the South Circuit in Japan. Ride 2.mp4
: Progression is divided into three skill tiers: Amateur , Rookie , and Expert . As you earn credits, you purchase more powerful machines from a roster of over 170–200 licensed bikes . Gameplay Features In , there isn't a traditional narrative with
: You aren't just racing stock bikes. You can modify engines (ECU, air filters, exhausts), brakes, and suspension to shave seconds off your lap times. : Progression is divided into three skill tiers:
: You start as a rookie rider with limited funds and a low-performance bike, such as a Honda NSR125 . Your initial races take place in localized "Urban" or "Street Icons" events, focusing on learning the bike's physics and handling.
: The career is structured into seasonal events. Completing a season (roughly eight races) unlocks Invitational Events , which offer unique rewards and access to more prestigious championships.
The file typically refers to a gameplay recording or promotional trailer for the 2016 motorcycle racing game Ride 2 , developed by Milestone . Core "Story" and Career Progression