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List All 2 PricesThe graphics are great, but they have to take a back-seat to the gritty, hard-rockin’ soundtrack of Road Rash 3D . You’ll find bands like the Mermen and Sugar Ray; the soundtrack was even sold separately as a music CD. The background music definitely adds to the feel of an actual cross-country road trip with a bunch of Hell’s Angels. Read more
Road Rash may look slightly more refined, but the gameplay is much the same as ever it was. The first Road Rash on PSX was dreadful. The polygon graphics particularly improve the character view and introduce some nice camera effects. Expect fun, and not a serious gaming challenge. Read more
What a shock. I've always like the Road Rash games (especially on the Genesis), but this game is bad Read more
What a shock. I've always like the Road Rash games (especially on the Genesis), but this game is bad Read more
What can you say about this game. ill tell you its great fun for about 20 or so hours then you get bored because everything is the same. Most older games are like this, but for those 20hours your having a whale of a time! I mean who doesnt like riding at 150mph riding each other with chains on the wrong side of the road racing a 3mile course on moter bikes and cops after you. Read more
The leader of the pack is back with riot-inciting multiplayer mayhem. Sticks and stones may break your bones, but clubs and chains will slam your butt to the asphalt! Race in single-player mode with improved fighting physics and combo attacks or take full advantage of all new two-player action: Split-screen mode pits you and a friend in head-to-head havoc on the open road, and Sidecar mode teams you up as bash brothers on a single cycle. But when you’re ready to reall…