

There are three classes of bikes, the rat, sport, and super sport. If you’ve played the previous two titles then the third will be instantly recognizable. You can even hold more than one weapon and switch through your arsenal.

A new feature in this title allows you to keep the weapon you stole and use it in the next race. Your punches also allow you to swipe a variety of weapons from the enemies including the club and chain from previous games, and the new nunchucks, cattle prod, and crowbar. You’ve got access to a punch, a backhand, and a kick. Unlike similar racing games there’s no time limit, no checkpoints, and you can beat the tar out of your opponents. Since you’re driving on roads and not race tracks you occasionally you have to fly through busy intersections. Like previous Road Rash games you’re part of an illegal motorcycle racing league, a group of tough-as-nails bikers who usually refer to each other as “Rashers.” Like similar racing titles the view is behind your racer and you race over pseudo 3D tracks which twist and turn and rise and fall up hills that can grab you a little airtime.
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