Random Screenshots of my Games #41 - Road Redemption
from cobysev@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world on 02 Nov 22:37
https://lemmy.world/post/21567034

Road Redemption is a unique game, in that it’s a motorcycle racing game, but also a fighting game.

There is some lore, presented with a single screen of text. According to the Steam store page, this takes place in a post-apocalyptic world, ruled by a brutal dictator. Biker gangs rule over segments of the country. You’re part of the Jackal gang and basically racing against other biker gangs through their territory, pursuing an assassin for the bounty.

Every once in a while, some other Jackals will show up to help you (see first screenshot with the peace symbol over a Jackal’s head), but you’re on your own for most of the races.

This is a game of stamina. There are 17 total races across 3 gangs’ territories, and your status carries over to each one. Any loss of health, nitro, and if you’ve unlocked it, your jump boost, all carry over to the next race and require you to replenish them during races.

You either pick up resources on the road, or kill other gang members to collect resources. Or you can also gain a small bit of nitro every time you have a “close call” with an oncoming car. Just steer so you nearly miss oncoming traffic and you’ll be rewarded with some nitro. Which is needed to catch up to the racers in the lead; you’ll never gain on them otherwise.

There are two main types of races: 1.) a straight race to the finish, either finishing in 3rd place or better, or just survive to the finish line by a certain time limit; or 2.) enemy takedown, which requires you to eliminate a certain number of enemies before the finish line. Sometimes the cops show up alongside the gangs to fight everyone, sometimes the cops are the takedown enemy.

Cars are especially hard to take down. Explosives are pretty much the only way I’ve found to stop them. During takedown races, they’ll also plow through oncoming traffic, denying you that needed nitro boost to gain on them. It can be very difficult if you’re stuck behind a car with no nitro left.

The last race in each territory is a takedown enemy race against the gang’s leader. They’re pretty tough and you need to kill them before you reach the end of the race.

There is one random event that may take place called “Hallucinogenic Chemical Zone,” which will have cars and trucks randomly spawn in the sky and fall onto the track, creating hazards to navigate around. None of these vehicles have their parking brake on, so if they land on their wheels, they’ll slowly roll across the road, making it harder to determine the best path around them. You never know which direction they’ll start rolling until it’s almost too late to change direction.

After each race, you spend the money you earned taking out enemies or meeting the objective to upgrade your current stats or replenish health or nitro.

Whether you win or lose each race, you’ll automatically continue on to the next race. But your health bar will shrink if you lose the objective.

The races continue until you die. Then you get to spend all the XP you’ve earned on permanent upgrades, which will make it easier the next time you play. You likely won’t beat the game in your first playthrough. As a matter of fact, I couldn’t even beat the first territory until I’d upgraded my permanent stats quite a bit. I’ve replayed the campaign race many times over and I’ve finally made it all the way to the assassin, but I still haven’t beat him. Gotta keep upgrading my character!

Before each game, you get to select your bike and character. Both come with various stats and weapons, so pick what works best for your play style. You can unlock more bikes and characters as you accomplish certain criteria throughout the game.

I like to play with Admiral Uganda (a Captain America knockoff) because he has 35% resource gains from regular kills, 140% resource gains from shield kills, and 115% max nitro. He also doesn’t use guns, which is fine with me. I’m terrible at aiming a gun while also steering my bike, so I mostly fight with close-range weapons that only require a button press to use.

There are other joke characters like Santa Claus, who’s a pacifist and can’t kill anyone except for bosses; Helloween Rider, a Ghost Rider knockoff; PC Master Racer (see screenshot above); or Theranos, a blonde woman with Thanos’ golden gauntlet. Plus a ton more to unlock.

My personal play style is to just kick other bikes. It sends them flying off to one side, and if you time it right, you can kick them into obstacles or off bridges and kill them instantly. Much easier than hacking at them with a sword or beating them with a lead pipe, etc.

Most races are on roads cross-country through mountains, snowy terrain, or post-apocalyptic cities. But the most interesting races (in my opinion) take place across building rooftops. You spend the entire race speeding from rooftop to rooftop, and it’s easy to knock people off to their doom. Or fall to yours, if you’re not careful. These levels are where the jump boost comes in really handy, keeping you airborne longer if you don’t time a jump between buildings well.

Then there’s the extra rare rooftop race through a hallucinogenic chemical zone! Don’t get hit by falling cars while soaring across rooftops!

I’ve mostly described the campaign mode for this game, but there is also a 4-player split-screen mode where you can play together or against each other, or you can play online with other gamers.

There’s a DLC you can buy on Steam called “name a character” that lets you put a custom name into the game itself. You’ll notice that every time you take someone out, it shows their name across the bottom of the screen, then scratches it out in red. Supposedly, these are all names added by other players over time. So the next time you play, keep an eye out for cobysev…

I normally don’t like games that force me to replay them over and over, grinding just to level my stats enough to continue the plot (I’m looking at you, Hades). But the gameplay is so enjoyable in this one, I can’t help but play it over and over. I don’t even care if I don’t finish; the racing and fighting is so much fun! Every time I play this game, I end up doing nothing else for the rest of the day.

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kaosof@lemmy.world on 02 Nov 22:47 next collapse

Is this Road Rash with more bells and whistles?

End0fLine@midwest.social on 02 Nov 23:10 next collapse

Road Rash was the first thing that popped into my head when I saw this post. Like you said though, this appears to go a level above kicking people off of bikes. Haha.

cobysev@lemmy.world on 02 Nov 23:11 next collapse

This is actually a spiritual successor to the Road Rash franchise. Made by a different studio, but a tribute to that older game series.

kaosof@lemmy.world on 03 Nov 06:53 collapse

Nice. I might actually check this out.

Played it on Sega Mega Drive back in the day. There was also a dope game called Skitchin’ that was like Road Rash almost, but on roller blades…

Loved Carmageddon, Twisted Metal, Destruction Derby, FlatOut etc as well.

scorp@lemmy.ml on 02 Nov 23:21 next collapse

was Road Rash the one with live action police arrest cutscenes ? i remember a motorcycle game where two cops put you inside their car trunk but don’t remember the title

breakingcups@lemmy.world on 02 Nov 23:46 collapse

Yes, that’s the one. The version you played was probably the PC version, which is an improved port of the 3DO/PSX version. There’s a lot of games in the series all just called Road Rash, which makes it more confusing to Google.

A_Filthy_Weeaboo@lemmy.world on 03 Nov 01:40 collapse

I freaking love that game, it’s a shame I can’t get to work on my modern rig, I would love to go back to it. It holds up! I got it running on my laptop a few years back, but I can’t get it to work since…it wants a dang keycode access (drm) and I can’t find any trust worthy sites that have like an ‘open’ version. So many fond memories of that game.

Also a banging soundtrack, it’s the reason I’m a Soundgarden fan!

breakingcups@lemmy.world on 03 Nov 20:09 collapse

Same, Soundgarden and Monster Magnet. My version doesn’t need a serial key, it can just be installed. Copy the rest of the data from the CD to the game dir and you can even play without a disc.

A_Filthy_Weeaboo@lemmy.world on 04 Nov 02:42 collapse

Jealous of you! Have fun playing it!

Deceptichum@quokk.au on 02 Nov 23:30 next collapse

Yeah right, didn’t need a big post to get me hooked already:

thermal_shock@lemmy.world on 03 Nov 13:41 collapse

God damn I miss road rash, staying up all night flinging racers into the sky, crashing them into cars and just laughing all night with my brother.

TheFriar@lemm.ee on 03 Nov 15:22 next collapse

Are you my brother? I had the same experience

Another_earthling@lemmy.world on 03 Nov 20:28 collapse

Man, that was so much fun. Back then when games actually amazes you that much that you had so much fun and Road Rash was definitely one of my favourites.

thermal_shock@lemmy.world on 03 Nov 20:38 collapse

and there are no manuals so you had to figure that shit out on your own. it was a whole different ball game when we figured out you could stick your pipe in the spokes of the motorcycle next to you

Another_earthling@lemmy.world on 04 Nov 05:48 collapse

Wait what? :'D

blindbunny@lemmy.ml on 02 Nov 23:09 next collapse

This looks dope af

lornosaj@lemmy.world on 02 Nov 23:52 next collapse

If you plan on buying though - do note while it is quite fun, it is also buggy and unbalanced (chars/bikes/lack of necessary boosts on some levels/etc.) in some situations and therefore it might be hard. Played this on local coop with my partner and we got random hangs after crossing the finish line or 2nd player might not respawn after being thrown off the bike, etc. Definitely seems like abandoned by the studio so don’t expect updates. We’ve bought it on a steam sale so it wasn’t expensive or anything, but it is a shame that it wasn’t polished enough.

cobysev@lemmy.world on 03 Nov 00:00 collapse

In the 18+ hours I’ve played, I only had one enemy takedown mission where the number didn’t go down as I killed enemies. Other than that, I’ve never experienced any bugs in this game.

But I’ve played exclusively solo campaign mode, so maybe there’s something there. I did try to go online last night and it just errored out, so maybe multiplayer/online mode is buggy.

lornosaj@lemmy.world on 03 Nov 00:09 collapse

Lucky you I guess, we’ve primarily played local coop, 2 xbox controllers and on a clean win10, maybe ~8hrs max. 1 out of 4 levels, the game was either stuck after finishing (had to be closed via task mngr), one player could not respawn for the entirety of the level and the other had to finish it alone, or we just couldn’t get close to boss to kill him. Solo was I think without much of these issues, but ofc not as fun :)

cobysev@lemmy.world on 03 Nov 00:57 collapse

If you like, the developer displays his phone number on screen every time you die. You could try to reach out to him and let him know his game is broken. If he’s still engaged with the game, he might look into it.

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nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.de on 03 Nov 02:47 next collapse

The best thing about this game is that it can be played in splitscreen.

AFC1886VCC@reddthat.com on 03 Nov 03:17 next collapse

I’ve completed this game. It’s a fun little time killer, but don’t spend any more than a few £$€ on it.

grrgyle@slrpnk.net on 03 Nov 13:08 next collapse

I don’t know how the driving screenshots can look so fun, but they do. I don’t even love racing games

technomad@slrpnk.net on 03 Nov 13:21 next collapse

This does look fun, my first thoughts went back to the mx vs atv series. Any racing game that allows physical violence against your adversaries is a formula for a good time 😁

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RangerJosie@lemmy.world on 04 Nov 05:59 next collapse

Here’s mine. Its from TTW.

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clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works on 04 Nov 06:31 collapse

That sounds pretty fun!