- Publisher: Dark Seas Games
- Release Date: Oct 4, 2017
- Also On: PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 50 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 26 out of 50
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Mixed: 15 out of 50
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Negative: 9 out of 50
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Oct 7, 2017this game is freakin awesome. ride a bike, kill other players, race, crash, all at the same time. what more do you want? i hope this developer keeps making more of this. looking forward to it!
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Oct 8, 2017
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Oct 6, 2017
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Oct 21, 2017Perfect Arcade game.
Ride your bike, beat the crap out of your opponents, try to reach the final boss.
If you fail, back to start.
Though you gain XP and can buy permanent perks after you die so it's not that frustrating as you make progress with each try.
Controls are great, and it's super satisfying. -
Mar 18, 2018
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Jun 18, 2020
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Dec 19, 2021Highly Recommended : 10/10
1. Graphics : GOOD
2. Gameplay : GOOD
Definitely worth a try ! -
Jun 7, 2020Such fun game, it's ideal to play with friends or alone and just laugh
If you like bizarre games and speed this game is for u -
Jun 29, 2020
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Jul 31, 2023
Awards & Rankings
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Feb 7, 2019Road Redemption isn’t what I hoped it would be, and that may not be entirely the game’s fault. Nostalgia can be a cruel mistress. However, the flaws on show here do prevent the game from standing up on its own, and although it can be fun and engaging sometimes, I would recommend waiting for a price drop before picking it up.
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Dec 17, 2018When it’s not crashing, Road Redemption offers perfect bite-sized pieces of vehicular mayhem. It’s loud and bloody and raw, and the dated graphics only increase the grit and messiness. With a few fixes, this could be an all-time classic of the genre, rather than the deeply flawed romp that it is.
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Game World Navigator MagazineMar 2, 2018Spiritual successor it may be, but Road Redemption does one thing very differently: unlike Road Rash, it offers a roguelike experience with procedurally generated mini-campaigns. [Issue#226, p.56]