Road Rash is the third entry in the vehicular combat/racing series of the same name. It was first released on 3DO Interactive Multiplayer in 1994, received a demake of sorts on the Sega CD in 1995, and then finally arrived to Sony PlayStation, Sega Saturn and Microsoft Windows in 1996. Not to be confused with the original 1991 title on Sega Genesis/Mega Drive.


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It takes a while to get used to the controls.

It's fun, sometimes frustrating, but it gives you nostalgia!

the road rash remake holds the award of "most 90s video game i have ever played". whether or not you're down with meatheaded slapstick, trashy grunge, and neversoftian aesthetics is going to determine whether you get anything out of this cuz the racing is paper thin. but hey, you can 120 mph kick cops off their bikes at 10 fps and then watch the cheesiest fmv cutscene since night trap when you inevitably lose because, by golly, qualifying in every race in level two is harder than i thought it'd be. i'm going to have to steal a lot more nightsticks.

a silly arcade game where the basic (i mean literally one button) combat does a surprising amount to keep things entertaining for a couple hours. i've yet to try out the career mode but i have a pretty good idea of what i'll think of it (ie. good for replay value, not going to change my life).

my biggest takeaway from this is that i need to play carmageddon

used to play this at school LAN party and kicked the shit out of each other

Goated motorcycle kick-the-shit-out-of-someone game of all time, love the good old soundgarden soundtrack on this one!

Fun game and pretty basic. The best part that you can beat the other players until they fall of the bike. When i was little i loved the charicature of the players in the selection screen. When you win or lose there is an fmv celebrating or mocking you, pretty funny stuff