Road Rash Road Rash Customer Review: still loads of fun 12 years later
I was 8 when this came out. i remember playing it on the sega saturn and play station version. prefered the ps version because it was way faster at loading and had better sound. now i am 20 and i managed to find a copy of this game on this site and oh boy it’s way better now! it is a bit faster on my ps2 and now i play it on my stereo and it sounds pretty damn good for 12 years old.
now heer is a twist. i am blind and can not see the screen and it is still fun for me :). i love hitting people and crap. it is cool. well i have also played it on the sega genesis and prefer the ps version everytime simply of the better sound. and the 64 version was good for what it was as well :). i defanatly recommend this game for fans of good games!
Customer Review: exciting and sick
I never owned a Sega Genesis so I never got to experience Road Rash on that system (where the series was popular). I did get to watch other Sega owners play the game though (even though watching someone play a game is never as fun as playing it yourself). Once I received a Playstation and noticed that I could play Road Rash on that system, I KNEW I had to grab a copy. I had a good feeling about a PS-X version. Better graphics and sound.

And… yup, better graphics and sound and REALLY fun. I lost my copy of this game and I really can’t believe I let that happen. As I mentioned in another review, normally I’m a very organized person. Apparently I need help keeping my games in one place!

This game is really freakin’ sick, and more importantly, fun. I adore hitting old ladies with my bike, along with construction workers and the half-naked girl who waves the start flag (can you blame me? she stands there like she WANTS to get hit!) It’s really fun hitting people with your bike. It’s fun kicking and punching people too, along with smacking them with chains and baseball bats. The point of the game is to do whatever you have to do to come in first place of the race.

This version of Road Rash could have had more stages instead of five, but that’s okay. The hard rock music that plays in each of the five stages is really awesome. The stages themselves are all pretty much the same but for some reason I like the level located next to the ocean the most. The city stage is also nice because there’s a lot of open space and divided roads.

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