Road Redemption review: Asphalt abrasion
This spiritual successor to Road Rash is rough around the edges, but more than enough for players that want to return to the road.
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This spiritual successor to Road Rash is rough around the edges, but more than enough for players that want to return to the road.
Road Rash is back and better than ever with new additions, a campaign, and more. Check out this interview and get ready to hit the pavement.
According to an animator resume, Backbone Entertainment was working on a 3D update of Road Rash for XBLA and PSN, which was ultimately canceled.
The Road Rash series always left me wincing when my motorbike would wipe out at high speeds. There hasn't been too much wincing since the series concluded in 1999, but that could change if developer Dan Geisler has his way.
It's been four years since we've seen a proper Burnout game from Criterion. Fans who fear that the team has abandoned its beloved series can rest their minds a bit.