Ridge Racer for the PS Vita looks & plays excellently. As a fan of racing games (and the genre), I decided to give this title a serious try. I haven't played Ridge Racer since my PS One days back in 1995, so I was excited to see what this version had to offer. The graphics and gameplay are super smooth. The soundtrack is nice & intense, and it'll keep your blood pumping as you're racing around the tracks. This is a pretty decent game, with quite a few options for gameplay.Please see my update at the bottom of this review.There's a garage option that'll help you tune up to 5 cars the way you want. Overall there are 7 cars, but more on that below. In order to tune your cars, you'll need to do some racing - of course - to earn CR (credits) to purchase upgrades. To get all of the upgrades, you'll need a total of 28,000 CR overall to complete.I mentioned that there are 5 cars, and I've raced them all. I personally can't tell if there's really a difference between them all, so I pretty much just go by aesthetics - then colorize the car to my favorite sports team shades. You can earn two more cars, which is achieved by beating a Devil and Angel mode respectfully. It's challenging, slightly difficult but overall rewarding.There are quite a few racing modes to choose from: Spot, Face to Face, Lap Time Attack (30 laps), Total Time Attack (3 laps), Ghost Battle, and Online Battle. There's a lot to choose from, and quite a bit of variety to keep the serious racer occupied. However, with.