![]() ![]() Very few things are drawn to scale, the background scenery looks like discarded Hollywood cardboard sets, and the riders, cars, and pedestrians are all very pixellated. ![]() It's laughably bad, and inexplicably so considering how Papyrus' NASCAR Racing series looked at that time. ![]() The graphics, by 1996 standards, is dismal. Let's get the bad stuff out of the way first. Not that it's a bad thing at all - even die-hard racing fans will have a blast driving up the wrong lane, slamming into passing cars, and beating cops around with an iron bar. While the game may sound like a 'realistic' motorcycle racing game (Motocross comes to mind) - especially with Papyrus' name behind it, it is actually an arcade-style game that pays little attention to real-world physics. Although very dated when released, the game's simple charm attracted a small but loyal following. Road Rash is one of the rare gems that play much better than it looks.
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