Road Redemption

Road Redemption
Developer(s) DarkSeas Games
Publisher(s) DarkSeas Games
Release date(s) Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux
Q3 2016
PS4/Xbox One/Wii U
TBA
Genre(s) Racing, vehicular combat
Mode(s) Single-player

Road Redemption is an upcoming video game. The game is being developed by DarkSeas games as a spiritual successor to the Road Rash series of vehicular combat racing video games. An in-progress version is available through Steam Early Access, with final releases planned for Q3 2016 on Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux. PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Wii U releases are due sometime afterwards.

Gameplay

The game plays a spiritual successor to the Road Rash series of vehicular combat racing video games.[1][2] The game aims to replicate the arcade-like simplicity and silliness of the Road Rash games, while introducing more modern graphics and gameplay mechanics.[3] In addition to the melee weapons featured in Road Rash, Road Redemption intoduces firearms in the players options for weapons as well.[4] The game will feature split screen multiplayer modes,[5] including the computer-based ones, which is more of a rarity for the platform.[6] The proposed Wii U version will also feature the ability for multiplayer sessions to take place with one player on the television and the other using just the Wii U GamePad screen.[7]

Development

The game was first announced in early 2013, and was the result of a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised over $173,000 in its goal to raise $160,000.[8] While the game was funded for development, it missed the 198,000 stretch goal for a virtual reality Oculus Rift version.[9] The game was initially intended for an August 2014 release,[9] which was pushed back to November 2014 at the release of the alpha version in April 2014.[2] While an early beta version was released through Steam Early Access in September 2014,[10] the game missed its 2014 release date, and a lack of further updates in 2015 lead to fears of the game being cancelled.[7] An update in April 2016 clarified that development was still proceeding, with a Q3 2016 release date planned for Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux. PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Wii U versions are planned for sometime afterwards.[7] Initial 2016 updates did not mention the Wii U as a platform, again causing speculation towards cancellation of that particular version, but DarkSeas Games clarified that the Wii U version was still planned, but was relegated to a release window after the PS4 and Xbox One versions, citing extra work that would have to be done to get the game running on the less-powerful Wii U.[8]

After the game's release, DarkSeas Game's also intends on making the game open source, allowing for people to create mods for the game.[4] DarkSeas Game's also teamed up with Yacht Club Games to bring their Shovel Knight character to the game as a playable character.[11]

Reception

Pre-release

In Eurogamer's Steam Early Access review of the game, Dan Whitehead praised the game despite its quirks and glitches, stating "There are a lot of problems, in other words, and the development team has a lot of balancing and polishing to do if Road Redemption is to become a genuinely satisfying and well-rounded successor to its inspiration. Yet for all of the scruffiness, rough edges and half-baked ideas, the game works brilliantly where it matters."[1] Polygon referred to the same early build as "a crazier, deeper Road Rash" that was "as fast, crazed and violent as its obvious inspiration."[12] The game's $40 price point for an alpha release caught criticism from some websites.[13][2]

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