

I liked this and being able to use chains and clubs is a lot of fun. As well as watching out for cars and going off the road, you get to fight as well. That is because once you win a race in each area, you have to do another set of races and the difficulty spike is pretty severe her. Better bikes have a speed boost that you can use and you certainly want one of these bikes sooner than later. The idea is that you make more and more money so that you can get a better bike. When you start your game, you are given a small amount of money which you use to purchase a bike. The levels do all kind of look the same, but I will not hold that against the game as this is a game where you cannot really take your eyes of the road anyway or you will crash. The game also features a pretty badass soundtrack that is perfectly fitting for the racing action. I guess, you could argue that not a great deal has changed here, but I am happy with that. The third game in the series went for a more “realistic” kind of style, but with Road Rash 2 they have kept it the same style as the first game. It is basic stuff by today's standards, but it is a massive amount of fun. You have to win a race in each area and you then progress to a more challenging one. You will be going to five different areas in Road Rash 2 which are, Hawaii, Arizona, Tennessee, Alaska, and Vermont.

You do this by going around the USA and taking part in a series of illegal road races. The goal of the game is to be the best biker around. However, if you time it just right, you can snatch away their weapons and use them yourself! Watch out for nasty players carrying spiked bats and chains. Sound easy? Not! You face a field of 14 other racers, all determined to punch, slap, and kick you off the road if they get the chance. Finish in the top third on each track and you advance to the longer, and more treacherous, upper levels. There are five levels (each with five tracks) set in different parts of the United States - Hawaii, Alaska, Vermont, Tennessee, and Arizona. Your only controls are the brakes, throttle, and attack buttons. You control a high-powered racing bike from a sharp third-person, behind-the-bike perspective. Road Rash 2 plays exactly like its predecessor. Tired of the usual video game fare and looking for a driving simulation that really flies? Then tighten your chin strap and take this game for a spin! The Need for Speed Clear the streets! Electronic Arts's mash motorcycle racing game, Road Rash 2, returns in an all-new, souped-up edition with new tracks, bikes, options, opponents, and more importantly, head-to- head action.
