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Crescent Suzuki Racing: Superbikes and Supersides

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Crescent Suzuki Racing: Superbikes and Supersides
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7.6 User Score:

Game Info

Publisher: Midas Interactive Entertainment

Developer: Kuju Entertainment

Genre(s): Racing

Players: 2

ESRB Rating: RP (Rating Pending)

Release Date: October 1, 2004

Summary

(Currently available in the UK/EU only) Only Crescent Suzuki Racing: Superbikes and Supersides puts you in control of dozens of the meanest superbikes and sidecars on the international circuit, including the GSX-R1000 of British Superbike rider John Reynolds and the fearsome Super sidecar of 2003 world champion Steve Webster. Chicanes, gravel traps and other hazards await you across many amazing race tracks and the ruthless skill of your computer opponents is sure to test your racing technique to the limit. An exciting two-player mode lets you and a friend go head-to-head on every circuit in the game, and even race superbikes and sidecars against each other in the ultimate grudge match! [Midas Interactive]

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

70

AceGamez

Crescent Suzuki Racing is a budget game from the Ronseal school, with a few splashes of flair and a granny-baiting price tag. Groundbreaking it ain't - but worth the money, it certainly is.

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40

RewiredMind

There is no one thing inherently wrong with Crescent Suzuki Racing, just a plethora of niggles, imperfections and annoyances that would kill off even the best racing concept.

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20

Gamers Europe

Sadly there’s no hope of it being an entertaining experience now. In this day and age for a game to stand out from the rabble it needs something different, it needs to show originality and diversity. By just adding sidecars Crescent Suzuki Racing doesn’t do this.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this game is 7.6 (out of 10) based on 9 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Sam F. gave it an8:
Great game! Very simple but has enough action for the player to ignore that. The only problem I find is that there is not enough customizing, maybe if there was a second game where you could paint your bike/sidecar or edit the suspension and stuff it would be better.

Russel S. gave it a9:
What do you want from a budget racer? Good graphics - check. Playability - check. Cool tracks - check. Thrills and spills - check. It's all here and for little money. Go buy it.

Denton F. gave it a10:
I was pleasently surprised with this game. The solid frame rate and lush graphics put it above many higher priced games out there. Loads of tracks and bikes to unlock, will keep you entertained for hours. The game even lets you race Sidecars against Superbikes in Multiplayer. Now that's fun. True budget gaming and worth every penny.

Scott S. gave it a10:
Great value game. Top graphics and loads to unlock make this a fun blast.

Martin D. gave it a10:
Superb graphics and great track designs for a budget game. This game is very addictive - spent ages in the TT mode. Excellent value for money!

Phillip S. gave it a10:
Great graphics, great frame rate, bikes have a great driving model. Really enjoyed this. And you get loads for your (little) money.

DraZ gave it a1:
This game sucks, if u want sidecars in a game try TT superbikes (ilse of man), but please, dont buy this.

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