Road Redemption (RoadRash spiritual sequel)
Road Redemption takes the motorcycle-combat racing gameplay, pioneered by the Road Rash series, and brings it to the next level.
Road Redemption brings state-of-the-industry combat controls, insane crashes, destructible environments, AI, ragdoll physics, and online multiplayer to the classic motorcycle combat/racing formula.
The Road Redemption team has been hard at work since early 2012, though preliminary design work started as far back as 2009. Game is
Road Redemption is the experience that we've been dying to play for over a decade. We need your help to make it the best experience possible.
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We are developing Road Redemption in the Unity 4 game engine.
By focusing exclusively on high spec platforms (Windows PC, Mac, and Linux), we can maximize elements like physics complexity, level size, number of onscreen drivers, control complexity, and graphical fidelity.
Expected Release Date: Jun 2014
Gameplay mechanics:
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Road Redemption features a complex and rewarding combat system designed, from the ground up, to offer a great experience on mouse and keyboard.
Obviously, PC gamepads will also be fully supported.
The Road Redemption fighting system involves counters and parries. A stronger weapon is always an advantage, but even a weaker combatant can get the upper hand by forcing his opponent off the road, or into oncoming traffic.
Gun combat is a small part of the game, as ammo is a scarce resource in the world of Road Redemption. There's no such thing as auto-aim in Road Redemption, so if you make that shot, it's 100% your doing.
Mission types:
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Road Redemption's single-player campaign features a variety of mission types, each a variation on the the tried and true combat racing gameplay.
The following are a few Road Redemption mission types:
Combat Race: This is your typical mission. Compete with rival bikers for rewards, such as a broken down armored car, full of hard currency. Either get there first or be the last alive.
Police Escape: An army of police cars, bikes, and choppers are on your tail. Lead your fellow club members to safety. No reason not to cause some damage along the way. A well-timed lead pipe to the face will take a cop off his bike. Similarly, a well-placed round from a grenade launcher disables a police vehicle pretty effectively.
Assassin: You’ve managed to whittle a rival motorcycle club down to a few members. Now it’s your job to chase down their leader through a crowded city. Of course, his last remaining lieutenants are going to make that as hard as possible for you.
Convoy Assault: You got word that a convoy of 18-wheelers is passing through your territory. If you can defeat the vehicle's heavily-armed escort, the bounty is yours. A shotgun blast to an 18 wheeler’s tire tends to slow it down.
Escape from Enemy Territory: A planned exchange on the roof of a skyscraper has gone awry, and now you’re alone on rival turf. Race from rooftop to rooftop as you try to escape rival motorcycle club members, who are vying for your head.
Ambush: A rival club thought they could have a relaxing ride home after a big score. Little did they know that you've been scouting them. Take out as many as you can before they reach their home base.
Fan Suggested Missions: We’re eager to hear what you want to do in Road Redemption. We’re going to be actively monitoring the forum, and would love to be able to incorporate some fan-suggested mission types.
Arsenal: Most battles in Road Redemption will be decided with brute force and blunt (or sharp) objects, since ammo is a rare commodity.
Weapons in Development:
I was all excited, and my eyes lit up at the news today, as Road Redemption is going to be the Road Rash of the new generation. Road Rash was an incredible game with hand to hand fighting on motorbikes, oh and the odd swift kick. But Road Redemption has a kickstarter and needs your pledging, and to be honest, we need this game! This brilliant looking title of motorbike insanity is being developed by DarkSeas Games for the Linux,Mac and PC. Road Redemption brings motorbike combat madness to your gaming screen with insane crashes, destructible environments, great AI, ragdoll physhics and what's even better, online multiplayer.
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dammit.. thread title made me think i'm in the film category and this is the raid sequel
since it is going to be a chase film "the road: redemption" would make sense
also, i hope this game is better than what full throttle had
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http://youtu.be/ZEzunaE4XZ0?t=1h3m30s
damn embed makes it impossible to share timestamped youtube links
the camera is fucking awful and makes handling look bad. Id like it to be from a higher angle and it shouldnt move like its attached to the back of the bike.
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