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Crescent Suzuki Racing: Superbikes and Supersides (Playstation 2)

(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]

Midas Interactive Entertainment
Racing
Players: 2
RP (Rating Pending)
Developer: Kuju Entertainment
Released October 1, 2004

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

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Critic Reviews

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.
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.
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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