MISC Razor Review | Star Citizen 3.10 Gameplay

“In this video, I review the Star Citizen racer the MISC Razor, including a walkaround as well as detailed ship review. I include gameplay footage of the Razor. The gameplay for this Star Citizen MISC Razor racing ship review is from patch 3”

The video is a review of the MISC Razor in Star Citizen 3.10 gameplay. The Razor is described as a high-speed and highly maneuverable racing craft. The video is divided into five sections: ship tour, combat performance, handling and visibility, operating costs, and the verdict.

In the ship tour section, it is mentioned that the Razor is primarily a cockpit accessed from the left or port side of the ship.

Moving on to combat performance, the Razor is equipped with two fixed size two badger repeaters and two size one missiles. It is noted that the Razor is a highly maneuverable ship, which gives it an advantage in dogfighting. However, it is important to know when to fight and when to retreat, as the Razor should not be held in prolonged engagements.

The handling and visibility section highlights the Razor’s excellent flight characteristics, with quick acceleration and deceleration and great maneuverability in a vacuum. However, it requires skilled piloting to handle the ship at high speeds. Visibility from the cockpit is good, though there are some obstructions from the struts. The stock quantum drive is slow and has an annoying spool down noise.

Operating costs for the Razor are mentioned to be relatively cheap, with low rearm, refuel, and repair costs. However, making money with the Razor is said to be fairly difficult, as it lacks cargo storage or physicalized storage.

In the verdict section, it is stated that the Razor is priced at 1.8 million alpha UEC, which may feel a bit steep. While it is unique and high-performance, the reviewer suggests that there are more interesting options available at that price point, such as the Prospector or Gladius. However, for someone drawn to the Razor’s looks and performance, it could be a great choice as a runabout or snobship.

The video concludes with a call to subscribe for future Star Citizen content and check out the reviewer’s Star Citizen organization.