Road Rash 3d

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Road Rash 3d 4,4/5 8982 reviews

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Product Information. Electronic Arts' madcap motorcycle racing series makes the transition from sprites to polygons for its debut on the 32-bit PlayStation. Three play modes are available in Road Rash 3D: Thrash, Big Game, and Time Trials. 'Thrash' involves selecting a bike and course before testing out your driving and brawling skills against computer-controlled rivals. 'Big Game' features a career-style progression system that has you advancing to various courses across the country, earning money along the way to purchase new bikes and upgrades.

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'Time Trials' has you trying to race each course as quickly as possible, and you'll be able to alternate turns with a second player to determine who is the fastest rider. The soundtrack features licensed songs from artists CIV, Full on the Mouth, Kid Rock, the Mermen, Sugar Ray, and the Tea Party.

If you've been waiting for the newest Road Rash as long as I have, then you're practically so demented and sweaty right now that you'll simply buy the game, regardless of what anyone says. I suggest you take a deep breath and wait, at least until you read this review.Initially, is everything that one would expect to do with the game. It's fully 3D (like the last versions that appeared on 3DO and Win '95), the characters are bigger, the tracks are interwoven and full of shortcuts, and the crash animation sequences are more generous. If you look at how the game has changed strictly based on the last game, it's definitely improved in many ways.All of the aspects that make Road Rash the lovable chain-gang biker game that it is are all here also. Enemy AI is smarter and remembers you, and the AI also teams up in gangs, so instead of pissing off one guy with a grudge, you have a bunch of bikers looking for a good time at your expense. The roads themselves are cooler in at least one aspect: You can ride up on hills and sloped vertices to a greater extent than before, and you can go backward. Interaction between cars, obstacles, and your vehicle is also more improved (with a few exceptions), so that you might bounce off a car, but not bite it.

Jumps off opponents, smashing into them, and long high jumps are all back with a different flair as well.The vehicles are all different in speed and vary in look, feel, and abilities. And just like last time, you earn money by winning each race in order to buy new bikes to vie against faster, better equipped opponents. Some bikes perform far better in long straight stretches, while others are quicker, punchier, but better on the jump. In later stages, the bikes are extremely fast and challenging. And of course, the cops will come and shackle you if you're caught.Musically, EA did a superb job of keeping the muscular, grungy taste that was so well performed by Sound Garden on the 3DO version up to par by signing up bands such as the Mermen, who slam out the surf-garage sound perfectl.