It looks like you’re referencing a file title for a Nintendo Switch release of TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 3 . Since that’s a real motorcycle racing sim known for its extreme difficulty and realistic physics, here’s a that would fit perfectly into that game—especially for the Switch version:

The game launched. There was no opening cinematic, no roaring engine noise, no title card with heavy metal music. Just a menu. White text on a black void.

The most significant departure from previous entries in the series is the introduction of an "Open Roads" mechanic. In contrast to traditional racing games that limit players to menu-driven track selections, Ride on the Edge 3 allows riders to traverse over 200 kilometers of Manx roads freely. This open-world approach serves two purposes: it acts as a massive hub for events and challenges, and it allows players to build a topographical memory of the island. On the Switch, this sense of scale is impressive, offering a seamless transition between casual exploration and high-stakes competition.

Deep customization for bike parts, allowing for performance tuning of engines, suspension, and brakes. A dynamic weather system that affects grip and visibility.

TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 3 complete bike and rider list