![]() While some elements may be recycled on each race, there was always at least some sort of curveball thrown at you like a slightly different rout through downtown. This allowed for mixing and matching of features found on the map like forests, beaches, slums, and even large downtown skyscrapers. Each race basically plots a route through the area and has a start and finish. Instead of just a large race track for each level, there was a whole road network. Again, both versions had this basic concept.Īnother interesting feature found in this game was the interconnected roads. Different bikes had different strengths and weaknesses and choosing the right bike depends largely on your style of play. As you win races, you earn money for the ability to buy a better bike. That doesn’t mean this game was shorter, but instead, there were more races in each level.Īdditionally, you have to finish in the top few spots to complete the race. The N64 version did feature levels like this, but there were a whopping 5 levels as well as an unlockable mode (insanity or scooter depending on the gang you rode with) instead. While we never beat the game, we found out that after you beat the game on level 3, you’ll go up to level 4 and, all that means, is that you can race, but always get the message at the end of the race indicating you won. Our research suggests that there’s basically only 3 levels. Also like the N64 version, this game features different levels. There’s also the “Big Game” which is basically your standard 1 player story mode. For one, there’s a “Thrash” mode for, basically, a single player, single race game. One element that is similar are some of the main modes of play. So, in this review, we decided to focus more on the similarities and differences. If you were like us and played the N64 game first, then you’ll quickly notice that Road Rash 3D is not just a different port, but almost a completely different game with only some basic similarities. Since we found that game to be ridiculously fun, we were curious what other Road Rash games were like and gave this one a try. ![]() One year later, Road Rash 64 was released and was our first Road Rash game. We find out what this Playstation game was like. ![]() In this review, we thrash our way through the combat racing game Road Rash 3D. ![]()
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