N64

Road Rash 64

Course de rue illégale où les joueurs se battent à moto sur les autoroutes californiennes. 5 modes dont carrière, multijoueur et le tristement célèbre mode 'Prison' pour échapper à la police.

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Date de sortie
January 1, 1999
Développeur
THQ
Éditeur
THQ
Joueurs
1
Région
US
Taille du ROM
18.3 MB

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Systèmes de jeu

The game plays similarly to previous games developed in the Road Rash series, which involves the player racing their motorcycle against other motorcyclists. While racing, the player has the option of punching, or using weapons to attack other racers, to slow down their progress. The ultimate goal is to place first in the race, and do damage to others, in order to gain more money to upgrade the player's motorcycle. Conversely, the worst scenario is to be "busted" by police officers , who intervene when situations get too hectic or racers damage them, which costs the player money. If the player was unable to afford the fine, that game is over. In a similar situation, it was also possible to lose without getting busted; should a player's damages become sufficiently acute the motorcycle would be sent to a mechanic who would charge for parts and labor in order to get back into the game. Being unable to afford the mechanic's bill had the same consequences as being busted and unable to pay. Unlike past games in the series, which used a single long road in independent locales, the game took place on routes laid out through an interconnected road system. The race routes were pieced together from branching road segments. Another new feature is the Cop Mode, which lets players switch roles as a police officer trying to "bust" the other racers.

Critiques médias

IGN
7.8/10
GameSpot
7.9/10
Game Informer
8/10
Electronic Gaming Monthly
4.25/10
Nintendo Power
7.2/10

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