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Road rash ps1 review
Road rash ps1 review




road rash ps1 review

The difference between this and the other mode is that there is no money involved (i.e., you are not allowed to buy bikes), and you're competing against fourteen opponents. If you have no plans to win the Road Rash cup, you can choose the game's Thrash mode. As you progress through the levels it will become increasingly important to pick bikes from different classes. You start the first level with a Rat bike. There are about five bikes to choose from, divided into three groups Rat, Sport, and Super. Manage to win all five circuits on all levels, and you win the Road Rash cup! Once you have completed the first five circuits, you have to race them again another four times - but at a much higher difficulty. The amount you have to pay depends on the bike you are riding. If you crash too often, your bike will be wrecked, forcing you to pay for damages. Get caught, and you'll have to pay a fine to get in any more races. In addition to the obstacles and traffic you encounter along the way, there are also police motorcycle units that will arrest you if you happen to crash or stop near them. There are five circuits to race: The City, The Peninsula, Pacific Highway, Sierra Nevada, and Napa Valley.

road rash ps1 review

Do the latter, and your opponents will do the same to you during the next race. During the race, you have two options available: you can either do your best to cross the finish line or use your weapon to bring the Rashers to the ground if they give you trouble. For those who've not played the original, you're competing against thirteen other "Road Rashers" who will stop at nothing to win.

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Overall: the game is definitely a downgrade in the story department but an upgrade in the everything else department, I know this has excellent graphics but.sigh, Sega did it better (even though N64 did a good version but I can't really play it I'll have to watch a gameplay of it on youtube as it's not playable on N64, I don't know if it's a DMCA issue or something but surely I'm not the only person who has noticed) and considering that I'm kind of disappointed with what.Road Rash is a remake of the original from the early nineties. As a result I have to give it my lowest score ever Overall: the game is definitely a downgrade in the story department but an upgrade in the everything else department, I know this has excellent graphics but.sigh, Sega did it better (even though N64 did a good version but I can't really play it I'll have to watch a gameplay of it on youtube as it's not playable on N64, I don't know if it's a DMCA issue or something but surely I'm not the only person who has noticed) and considering that I'm kind of disappointed with what. Sound: to be honest, the game doesn't sound well because it's Neptunjs player, so I had the sound off a good chunk of the time, as a result I can't grade it.Īddictive: well here's the thing, the motivation isn't really there this time as when you finish a race they don't show how much money you've won, this didn't make me want to come back.ĭepth: it offers more in the weapons department.ĭifficulty: well this was difficult for me the first time around I have still yet to place in first place in this game. Graphics: there are new cutscenes and they are all done in live action, and everything seems to be upgraded here. Gameplay: this time there aren't any characters to get attached to, which is a shame considering I would have loved to have seen most of them in live action.

road rash ps1 review

And once again I had to rely on playing this on a different site because I can't play playstation games on this site. So this might not be a traditional review of this game as this is not the road rash I'm used to playing, oh sure the rashing is still there but it's missing the motivation for playing.






Road rash ps1 review