![]() ![]() As I mentioned moments ago, you can decapitate one another during races, with the accompanying sounds leaving nothing to the imagination. ![]() The Australian narrator and the Mad Max vibe given off from the cast of bikers isn’t even close to PG, with salty language flying around before, during and after events. Make no mistake, while Road Rash was (sort of) family friendly, Road Redemption seems to delight in its adult content. This helps you to concentrate on not being thrown over the bonnet of an oncoming car, or having your head lopped off by an opponent’s machete. There are no braking zones or hairpin bends to worry about, as the roads are largely straight with only minor curves to negotiate in most of the tracks. Road Redemption, like Road Rash before it, sees you and your opponents on motorbikes, racing down busy highway roads while smashing each other in the face with baseball bats and other assorted weaponry. Bringing the series to a more modern market, through a spiritual successor like Road Redemption, had the potential to do quite well, especially in this age of retro resurgence. Even played Road Rash 3 again fairly recently, which stands up well thanks to its sheer fun factor. I used to love Road Rash, back on the Mega Drive. ![]()
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