Violent motorcycle racing game by Pixel Dash Studios with old-school arcade controls and HD graphics
Violent motorcycle racing game by Pixel Dash Studios with old-school arcade controls and HD graphics
Pros
- Unique blend of combat and racing
- Excellent soundtrack
- Wide variety of weapons
Cons
- Limited racetracks
- Aging graphics
- Very few weapons and vehicles
Road Redemption is an action-packed racing game that is filled with high-powered motorcycles, deadly weapons, and desolate scenery.
In the 1990s, Sega released an iconic title called Road Rash, and that game quickly became one of the most popular arcade racers around. While Road Redemption might not be Road Rash's actual predecessor, it won’t take you long to notice the similarities. In Road Redemption, you are going to battle your way through violent races with a variety of deadly weapons, and you won’t come out on top unless you perfectly blend expert driving and over-the-top combat.
Just like many other racing games, the goal of Road Redemption is to be the first person past the finish line, but there are some twists along the way. In addition to weaving in and out of traffic, you must also take advantage of various weapons that you find throughout the game. With those weapons, you can knock other riders off balance or even fling them off their motorcycles.
Even though Road Redemption doesn’t have very much content, it is still an entertaining racing game with a few unique features that are going to keep you on your toes.
Pros
- Unique blend of combat and racing
- Excellent soundtrack
- Wide variety of weapons
Cons
- Limited racetracks
- Aging graphics
- Very few weapons and vehicles