Road Rash: Jailbreak

Road Rash: Jailbreak (2000)

by EA Redwood Shores, Electronic Arts
Genres:Racing
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Split screen
Story:The Road Rash series continues with an all new chapter of intense motorcycle combat and racing action. In Road Rash: Jail Break it's up to you to bust the toughest rasher of all time, Spaz, out of jail! To accomplish this, you'll have to join a motorcycle gang and move up through the ranks by succeeding at a variety of challenges and winning races. You also have the option of playing on the right side of the law in Five-O mode, where you are a police officer out to bust suspects and fill your rasher quota.Show more
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February 07, 2025
It was one of the first games I've bought after my parents gifted me the PS1, and even decades later, even with rose tinted glasses off, there's still nothing like it out there. Yes, there was Road Redemption, but that game unfortunately was very bland, and they decided to add guns, which completely undermines the experience. The banger soundtrack, funny screams of the riders, then taunting eachother and the police that inevitably shows up and a fun, engaging and one of a kind combat system really makes the series as a whole stand out, but Jailbreak in particular pulled it off the best. This game is truly a blast, if there's ever a chance for it to come out for pc in a reasonable state, without having to go through emulation hurdles, let alone "finding" a copy, then it would at least make some people, including me - happy.
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