- Publisher: Interplay
- Release Date: May 2, 2001
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Very average racer, but nothing more than that.
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72Other than the tracks being littered with chicken crates and located in the woods and under-development areas and such, the game doesn't have much redneck flavor.
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72Overall, Off-Road Redneck Racing is a fun game, and its low price makes it especially attractive for fans of arcade-style racing.
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70If you thought that Offroad Redneck Racing would give you a lot of a lot of new jokes and good humor, you were much mistaken on the other hand, you sure got a fine racing game which may hold you for a while.
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Off-Road Redneck Racing is available at a budget price, but with all the bumps in the road, it's simply a mediocre ride.
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62While it's certainly not furthered by the annoying and continuous verbal patter of characters who bark such idiotic redneck-isms as "Yee-haw," "Hushpuppy," and "Hold onto your butt," Redneck Racing is a blast of short-term fun.
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Provided you keep the sound on mute, pump up the resolution, and have a few hours to spare, this is decent down-home motor madness, served the finger lickin' way.
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Redneck Racing (RR) is to Redneck Rampage, what "X-COM Enforcer" is to "X-COM." The flavor of RR is definitely taken from Rampage, but you wont be battling aliens.
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Aside from the obvious novelty of the whole redneck theme, Offroad RR is just an average racer with good sound and decent graphics. Too bad there are issues with the higher resolutions, but that's more of an annoyance than a huge problem.
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The visuals are fine, but the sound and music are not. The off-road theme is great, but the redneck flavor fizzles completely.
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40Its saving grace might have been the potential it had to provide a more jovial spirit in the "Redneck Rampage" theme, but this is never really accomplished.
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