Wow there's only one other review for this game here....and that user is banned well some current user has to make one of these and I wanted to hold off on it until I actually got to the end without having to use the passwords on others, oh well.
Gameplay and Story: There isn't really a story here, unless you open the instruction manual, now that's a story, and I don't even know if that's the same Natasha we interact with in the game, and yet we never run into either of the two men that were in the story even though Fang's name is in the hall of fame. We also get everyone's back stories in the manual. Other than that the object of the game is to take out all of your opponents with your fists or with your weapon (only the club is available in this game) and avoid the cops at all cost otherwise you risk a fine and these guys can eat your money if the repairs to the bike don't.
Graphics: Well it is a Genesis game I have yet to do a full race on the SMS. I will have something to say about it that's for sure.
Soundtrack: it kind of feels like they are all connected somehow considering that the tracks in the Palm Desert and Grass Valley both sound the same
Addictive: regardless of the difficulty of the game I find myself coming back to this game alot, also being surprised it got sequels and eventually surprised that it spread into other platforms (from Nintendo to Playstation even a Real 3D0 game. If it would make a comeback it would be worth buying a Nintendo Switch.
Depth: You work your way up to race level after race level the higher up you get the longer the races will be (and a bigger pains in the asses the cars will become) and through that you will meet other rashers and cops as you move up, and even as you move up so does the prize money, and the fines and repair bills.
Difficulty: Even as I'm in my early 30's I sometimes still have troubles getting far in the game, getting through level 1 is easy, but eventually you're going to have to upgrade your bike and then when you least expect it, you're going too fast to rash someone, also whatever you do, don't hit Natasha, she'll hate you for awhile but then she'll get over it. But considering what she said about O'Connor and Helldog it makes me wonder if they are in cahoots...something to think about
Post review follow up: I really wish re-reviews were allowed because I'm not proud of the way I did my review for Road Rash 2 I feel like I could have done this better. Also I wish this game was on the Genesis Mini another reason why they could have added the 6-pak game more room for other games including this one. Also why hasn't this become a movie? I'd watch it I even wrote a story that could go along with it....but I would have to make a few changes, insert a few swear words, make Natasha a little less nice
This concludes my review join me tomorrow where I review my final review of this Tour de Vizzed (because like I said I have to go to work on monday) I'll do Road Rash 3 complete the Road Rash Genesis trilogy
Wow there's only one other review for this game here....and that user is banned well some current user has to make one of these and I wanted to hold off on it until I actually got to the end without having to use the passwords on others, oh well.
Gameplay and Story: There isn't really a story here, unless you open the instruction manual, now that's a story, and I don't even know if that's the same Natasha we interact with in the game, and yet we never run into either of the two men that were in the story even though Fang's name is in the hall of fame. We also get everyone's back stories in the manual. Other than that the object of the game is to take out all of your opponents with your fists or with your weapon (only the club is available in this game) and avoid the cops at all cost otherwise you risk a fine and these guys can eat your money if the repairs to the bike don't.
Graphics: Well it is a Genesis game I have yet to do a full race on the SMS. I will have something to say about it that's for sure.
Soundtrack: it kind of feels like they are all connected somehow considering that the tracks in the Palm Desert and Grass Valley both sound the same
Addictive: regardless of the difficulty of the game I find myself coming back to this game alot, also being surprised it got sequels and eventually surprised that it spread into other platforms (from Nintendo to Playstation even a Real 3D0 game. If it would make a comeback it would be worth buying a Nintendo Switch.
Depth: You work your way up to race level after race level the higher up you get the longer the races will be (and a bigger pains in the asses the cars will become) and through that you will meet other rashers and cops as you move up, and even as you move up so does the prize money, and the fines and repair bills.
Difficulty: Even as I'm in my early 30's I sometimes still have troubles getting far in the game, getting through level 1 is easy, but eventually you're going to have to upgrade your bike and then when you least expect it, you're going too fast to rash someone, also whatever you do, don't hit Natasha, she'll hate you for awhile but then she'll get over it. But considering what she said about O'Connor and Helldog it makes me wonder if they are in cahoots...something to think about
Post review follow up: I really wish re-reviews were allowed because I'm not proud of the way I did my review for Road Rash 2 I feel like I could have done this better. Also I wish this game was on the Genesis Mini another reason why they could have added the 6-pak game more room for other games including this one. Also why hasn't this become a movie? I'd watch it I even wrote a story that could go along with it....but I would have to make a few changes, insert a few swear words, make Natasha a little less nice
This concludes my review join me tomorrow where I review my final review of this Tour de Vizzed (because like I said I have to go to work on monday) I'll do Road Rash 3 complete the Road Rash Genesis trilogy