![]() ![]() ![]() Although to be honest, if you have any cash left over from the shopping spree outlined further up, then you need to give all your money to me. It's also a good week for fans of budget releases, who should be able to get their hands on Splinter Cell for around £20, and perhaps even the PS2 release of the Grand Theft Auto Double Pack for a surprisingly sane £29.99. Konami also has an Xbox Dancing Stage game in the pipeline for release in February. Bah! We'll rattle something off next week when we get a replacement.Īlso out this week in the "if you don't like most games but can't resist dance mats" column is Konami's Dancing Stage Fever for PS2 and PSone, released hot on the heels of Bigben's Dance:UK which came out just the other week. We'd have a review of that for you, but our disc is bust. We honestly can't tell you if they're any good (though we fear for them), but we can give you a bit of background: Apocalyptica is a post-apocalyptic FPS (who would have guessed) in which Neo-Satan needs drubbing Banjo-Kazooie is a top-down almost-platform adventure from Rare, with all the necessary trappings of the series present and correct EverQuest Online Adventures is EQ on the PS2, and that's an acquired taste to be sure and Rolling is SCi's in-line skate title, bought out after the demise of original developer Rage.Įlsewhere on today's list lurks Buffy's latest adventure, the multi-platform Chaos Bleeds, which gives you control of far more of the series' ever-popular characters for the first time, but doesn't really excite or engage to the same degree as its Xbox-exclusive predecessor (and has nowt to do with survival horror, really, despite some odd comparisons in the specialist games mags). In a sense, it's a shame that games like Apocalyptica, Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge, EverQuest Online Adventures and Rolling are out this week too, because we feel sure on any other week of the year they'd have made it into that first paragraph. Which game would you pick if you could only pick one? Today, it seems, is all about priorities. And they're rubbing shoulders with the likes of Commandos 3 and FIFA 2004, which on any normal day we might be instructing you to pick out. Road Rash: Jailbreak is a racing video game developed by EA Redwood Shores for the PlayStation version and Magic Pockets for the Game Boy Advance version and. Not even borderline or anything - games like Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, Hidden & Dangerous 2, Max Payne 2 and Viewtiful Joe deserve a place in your collection. ![]() As well, the Dual Shock Analog Controller is supported for increased realism.Well, dunk me in dark eco and call me Daxter, there be lots of games on that thar shop shelf! I hope you're all feeling pretty bleedin' rich today, because there are at least four games in there which are dead cert, must-get titles. 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.
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