Riders Republic delivers an expansive extreme sports experience set across America's iconic national parks, featuring disciplines like mountain biking, skiing, snowboarding, and paragliding. Players praise its vast open world, dynamic mass races with up to 64 participants, and the fluidity of switching between sports, creating a thrilling playground for action sports enthusiasts.
However, the game is heavily criticized for its misleading "Complete Edition" label, as significant content including popular vehicles and sports remains locked behind expensive paywalls and in-game currency, causing frustration and feelings of being nickel-and-dimed. Technical issues such as poor optimization, intrusive Ubisoft Connect and BattleEye anti-cheat requirements, and a cluttered onboarding experience further detract from enjoyment. Despite its fun gameplay and impressive landscapes, many players feel the monetization and user experience mar its potential.
Players particularly appreciate the game's large, interconnected open world that seamlessly blends multiple extreme sports.
The mass races with up to 64 players and the ability to switch sports mid-race add unique excitement and variety.
The graphics and landscapes receive positive remarks for their beauty and immersion.
Gameplay mechanics strike a balance between arcade-style fun and semi-realistic physics, making tricks and racing satisfying once mastered.
The "Complete Edition" is widely regarded as misleading, with major content locked behind additional paywalls and in-game currency purchases.
Players report poor optimization and frequent crashes, especially on PC.
The mandatory Ubisoft Connect and intrusive BattleEye anti-cheat software cause frustration and privacy concerns.
The onboarding process is cluttered and overwhelming, with confusing menus and forced online connectivity.
Controls, especially on PC, are often described as clunky and unintuitive, and some players find the gameplay repetitive over time.
Jump into a massive multiplayer playground! Bike, ski, snowboard, or wingsuit across an open world sports paradise.