The repetition and painfully irritable audio had me moving onto my next title that much quicker. If I were to give a few pointers to the team in the hopes to reclaim my attention, I would say a bigger diversity in mission types and more content, perhaps, no, definitely a better sound team on hand for the future. I don’t normally give bad reviews, normally I can find a little something to keep me going, sadly however not this time. It was a shame too, I’ve been so looking forward to the potential new Road Rash, maybe I just need to try more of the game but it’s just not winning me over.
Road Rage is a lemon. Execution is poor at almost every step with only the bike handling coming out with any positives. Even for the budget price tag, I can't recommend this faltering, frustrating ride.
The game is an open world racer in the vein of the most recent Forza Horizon games, but looks more like a GTA San Andreas clone, albeit one in which you can’t leave your motorcycle. Like any open world game, the world is divided up into districts. Sadly, it’s not open for much exploration off the rip; if you leave the area your current objectives are on, you’ll immediately gain the attention of the law enforcement in the area and they will try and likely succeed at making you eat the pavement. These pesky officers of the law will also show up later in the game to add some additional mechanics to the often stale and repetitive game.
You’ll spend your time driving from point A to point B, occasionally picking up packages, assassinating other riders, picking up on circuit races, and performing style challenges. This is the bulk of the game, which does tend to get boring fairly quickly, as the title is very reliant on grinding. As you progress through the story missions, new districts will open up, which will lead to side objectives that can be completed for money. The earnings will be used to purchase new bikes, upgrades for said bikes, as well as weapons and items. Unfortunately, you have to unlock a certain number of extras to proceed, and the map does not show you the requirements until you drive to the marker to start the mission. This lead me on a wild goose chase multiple times looking for the next mission so I could move on with my current build.
The game is quite buggy, and I was subject to a large number of glitches ranging from invisible walls to being catapulted for no reason. The game often seemed to forget that I had died and left me to watch my rider lay on the pavement, forcing me to restart the event. Respawns are also an issue at times, as the game will drop you into the world from a highly elevated point, at which point you explode; this happened repeatedly in some instances.
The game’s visuals are on par with most late PS2/early PS3 games, and do not take advantage of the current-gen hardware in any obvious way. With a lot of texture popping and clipping, as well as a grey tone that’s washed over everything, Road Rage is kind of ugly to look at. Additionally, the character models are very static. You’ll sit on your bike with your weapon always at your side, and even when taking sharp turns, your rider never moves, almost like it’s an action figure stuck to an RC toy. The only exception to this is when you collide with certain obstacles in the game, which is weird because some that would result in certain death are ignored (if not driven through), and others that shouldn’t cause issue send you flying, as if you’re playing the Insurance Fraud mini-game from Saint’s Row.
The sound design isn’t much better, featuring a synch rock techno-ish soundtrack from the 90’s as well as boorish, poorly acted voice overs. Since the text pushing the story forward is displayed in a group text chat format (yeah, that annoying thing your mother or most annoying friend does), I found myself cranking my own heavy metal music and skipping the sound all together fairly early into my time with the title.
The controls and AI don’t fare much better, as the other riders will regularly veer off and slam into buildings for no good reason, which makes losing pretty difficult. Your worst adversary is going to be the controls, which most of the time feel as if you pushed the button to turn or brake 5+ seconds before the game reacts. This is less of an issue when you are the only racer on the screen; however, when 6 or so racers are present, with the open world atmosphere, the game barely runs at 30FPS and the aforementioned issue becomes more of a serious problem. The only remedy I found for this was to get ahead and stay there, which actually makes for a decent racing experience.
The combat, which you’d think would be at the forefront of the game, is also awkward. When you get within range of another racer, you’ll hit a button that will enter combat mode, which serves as an auto-aim like feature that conveniently pulls you closer to the racer and allows you to take a few swings at them. Due to the nature of the poor physics engine, this is a mess as well, since you or the racer you want to attack will likely hit another racer, invisible wall, or something from the game world, ending the battle before it even started. The sheer chaos this brings when in a large group is good for a laugh, but not much else.
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Pains me to say (because i was very excited for this game) this is probably one of the worst games i've played on the PS4. Clunky drive-mechanics, limited combat system and quite painful game-play throughout. Multi-player doesn't improve things, where you spend so much of your time trying to line-up a shot you barely get above 10mph successfully. I had such high hopes for this, it just feels rushed, incomplete and a generation or two behind PS4 standard. Hopefully the developers learnt some valuable game-creation lessons on this one and improve in their next showing.
Unfortunately Road Rage is a disaster in all its elements. It is a badly designed game, very broken and unplayable in many cases. It tries to cover an alleged open map and a certain freedom of action that is fictitious, when its technical section does not allow it. It is surprising that such a game has managed to go on sale. He does not remember, in anything, the classic that is supposed to pay tribute.
In this game, just about everything feels wrong. The story isn't interesting, the missions are frustrating, the graphics are extremely mediocre and the soundtrack's boring. There are a lot of customization options, yes... but if that's the only good thing about your game, it becomes rather difficult to recommend it.
There's no dancing around it: Road Rage is terrible. From the gameplay mechanics to the presentation, nothing is done right, and every moment spent in the game makes you question why you have it in the first place. Unless you're Trophy-hunting, there are much better PS4 titles that are worthy of your time.
Road Rage feels very, very much like a bad Steam game that was plucked from obscurity by an overly-optimistic publisher. It fails on every single level and in the end, it isn’t even so bad that it’s funny. It’s just bad.
Road Rage is an open world motorcycle combat game that is so shoddy in every single facet of its being that it could function as parody without actually changing a thing. A game of this dubious merit is so rare that it belongs in a museum, destined to be studied by the gaming scholars of the future in How Not To Make a Video Game 101. The list of offences that Road Rage perpetrates are so heinous in nature and so humorous in quantity that the strict 1,000 word limit imposed upon the humble reviewers here by the Push Square overlords can't possibly do it justice. So let's just say it's a broken, bewildering, shambolic mess, and never speak of it again.
Road Rage
Stay Away
Road Rage is a motorcycle combat game where you play as one of various riders in a motorcycle gang…
And needless to say.. you are indeed bad to the bone…
And theres only one language you understand now… and that’s brutal violence…
The game takes place in the city of ashen with 7 different districts unlocked as you progress the game…
This is in open world game sort of like the need for speed games..
You drive around the city to get to objective points..
Once there you take part in either a race, a run, complete stunt objectives, run from the cops, or assassinate targets… there are different race types.. but all follow the same principles..
Get from checkpoint to checkpoint.. sometimes hit enemies with a bat or chainsaw… or try to outsmart the cops for 30 seconds
And none of them are fun…
While racing you can take out enemies with a melee weapon…
and enemies can take you out with these weapons too…
though using these weapons like the rest of the game just isn’t fun.. they hardly feel like they function…
Winning races will award you cash to buy new bikes, unlocked as the story progresses, you can also customize your bike and upgrade it..
Some missions requiring certain bikes and upgrades before you can start them…
If you don’t have enough cash there are plenty of missions around the world for you to go out and earn some…
winning missions also rewards you with a text conversation that is thankfully voice acted…
But this is some of the most ridiculous voice acting in video games period…
But im glad the effort was there to make this game feel like it was cared about a little bit..
And this is how the games story is delivered to you…
through these conversations after races
But the voice acting and and the overall gameplay are so bad that I couldn’t help but laugh dozens of times while playing..
There are awful physics where youll explode or fly through the air bumping into the tiniest item…
Youll get stuck in places after a crash having to restart a race, thankfully this was rare.. happening only once…
Cop chases can have you flying through buildings after they hit you..
Other racers will flip cars, cars fall out of the sky…
this game is just a mess…
There is inline multiplayer and split screen, though I could never get a connection to go through, and the game has to load twice at a painfully slow rate before you can try to find another match, making it not even worth it to try and find other players to suffer with..
This is an awful game in every sense of the word…
Its looks like a ps2 game
it plays like a ps2 game
I give Road Rage
a 3/10
This game looks like the PS2 threw up on the PS4. Terrible outdated graphics with a 1080p sticker. Open world is barebone. I want the same drugs that the pulishers and creators were on. I love the original Road Rash's up until Jailbreak. Such a terrible turnaround. This seem to just spin off of that cesspool that it was. Should be just a free never pay to win to play game.
NOT Road Rash..... I was super excited when seeing this game to rent thinking it said Road Rash. Get it home to find out it was Road Rage. No big deal my mistake. Put the game in and sure enough it's terrible.. the hit box is horrible, controls are sluggish.
It almost seems like everything that can be technically wrong with a video game is wrong with Road Rage. Immature writing, painful voice acting, poor game design and programming, braindead AI, muddy graphics, game-breaking bugs, unresponsive controls/input, **** name it. It's there, Not only is this by far the most pathetic attempt to revive the beloved Road Rash series, it's also possibly one of the worst video games of all time period.
SummaryRoad Rage is an over-the-top, knock-down-drag-out motorcycle combat game that tests your skill on a range of badass bikes. Race, fight, and hustle your way through the ranks of an insane outlaw motorcycle gang.