
Road Rash
A high-speed motorcycle racing game with vehicular combat elements, where players compete in illegal street races while using weapons and melee attacks to disable opponents.
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About This Game
Notorious for its over-the-top violence and rebellious attitude, featuring five California-inspired locations with traffic-heavy roads and police pursuits.
Introduced a career mode where players earn prize money to upgrade bikes, ranging from slow Hondas to lightning-fast Ducatis, while avoiding arrest.
Praised for its adrenaline-pumping gameplay, grunge soundtrack featuring Soundgarden and Swervedriver, and realistic motorcycle physics for its time.
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