* Navigate Spaz through "Jailbreak" mode to earn respect and escape prison life
* Play as a cop and teach those derelict motorcycle riders a lesson * Challenge friends to a five-player brawl by using a Multi-Tap As well, the Dual Shock Analog Controller is supported for increased realism. Road Rash: Jailbreak delivers classic Road Rash action, but with updated graphics and a whole new sound. Bands from all over the United States include Turd, Vice, The Blacklight Posterboys, The Suburban Vamps and Chevelle. Other features of the game include over 80 miles of interconnected roads, over 100 different races, 15 new bikes, six types of sidecars and a new soundtrack featuring top emerging talent from the Road Rash Band Search. Eleven weapons are available, including nunchukas, crowbars, mace and even a cattle prod. With 45 outrageous Attack Combos and Super Moves, hi-octane combat plays a large role in winning the game. Add in a Multi Tap to the SideCar mode and take on a pair of friends! Try the unique sidecar mode where one player drives and the rider fights off all other challengers race your friends for bragging rights in Skull-to-Skull or try Cops and Robbers, where one player assumes the role of the cop, the other his target. You also have the option of playing on the right side of the law in Five-O mode, where you are a police officer out to bust suspects and fill your rasher quota.įive all new multi-player modes have been added for intense competition. In Road Rash: Jail Break it's up to you to bust the toughest rasher of all time, Spaz, out of jail! To accomplish this, you'll have to join a motorcycle gang and move up through the ranks by succeeding at a variety of challenges and winning races.
The Road Rash series continues with an all new chapter of intense motorcycle combat and racing action.
The game's title is based on the slang term for the severe friction burns that can occur in a motorcycling fall where skin comes into contact with the ground at high speed. Road Rash and two of its sequels later appeared on the EA Replay collection for the PSP. Six different games were released from 1991 to 1999, and a 2004 licensed port for the Game Boy Advance was released. The game was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, but was ported to several other systems. A huge disappointment indeed.Road Rash is the name of a motorcycle-racing video game series by Electronic Arts, in which the player participates in violent illegal street races. This is not what Road Rash is about! Mix this in with some horrible graphics and you have a total stinker of a game. But where is the fun in this? If you're going faster you have to slow down to their speed and painstakingly attack them while maintaining slowness. The aim is to knock the rashers off their bikes before they reach the finish line. There is also a new feature here in which you can play Marshall Lee on his police bike. There is no counter telling you how far you've come in the racecourse. There is no rear-view mirror or indicators telling you who is behind. There are very few/no opportunities for stunts/jumps.
It doesn't really feel like a race anymore and there are 11 less people to beat-up. But you magically reappear on the bike in a second. Falling off only happens (rather unspectacularly) when you're energy hits zero. If you smash into your car you just go right through it. You cannot fall off your bike and run around. Everything that makes Road Rash great has been whittled down to nothing that I ended up wondering why they bothered. It's so weak and pointless and the gameplay is unbelievably crap. Jailbreak is an embarrassment to the Road Rash franchise.