Redout (2016) - before you buy - first 30 min (Video 109)

Channel:
Subscribers:
272
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MugOzW_XY-A



Game:
Redout (2016)
Duration: 29:59
19 views
2


Redout (Metacritic 81%)

The game was released on Microsoft Windows on September 2, 2016, while PlayStation 4 and Xbox One got a late August, 2017 release. The Nintendo Switch port was originally slated for a Spring 2017 release, but got delayed and was re-announced for a May 14, 2019 release.

Gameplay

This section possibly contains original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. (August 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)
Redout is an anti-gravity racing game set in 2560 where players compete in the SRRL (Solar Redout Racing League) by piloting one of a selection of crafts on several different tracks.

There are seven racing teams and every team has four ships. Each ship has its distinct characteristics of acceleration, top speed, grip, structural integrity, energy pool and energy recharge speed. The players can customize their ship's characteristics installing upgrades and choosing a passive and active powerup of the six of each available.

There are five racing complexes (and an additional seven have been added via DLC) each one consisting of five tracks. Track design includes loops, jumps, teleports, underwater sections, tubular sections and tracks with low or no gravity.

The game features different racing modes of which the most unusual one is the boss mode, a race on a very long track obtained by linking via teleports the five tracks of a racing complex. Multiplayer is supported online via lobbies of up to twelve players and locally via two players split-screen.

The ship controls are similar to that of aircraft, including strafing and pitching the vehicle; the latter is used when turning uphill to prevent the ship from grinding the floor (slowing and damaging the craft) and when turning downhill to prevent redouts (an aesthetic effect).Redout (video game)

Redout is a futuristic racing video game developed and published by Italian studio 34BigThings, and co-published by Nicalis and 505 Games.It is inspired by racing games such as F-Zero, Wipeout, Rollcage, and POD as stated on the game page on Steam.

The game was released on Microsoft Windows on September 2, 2016, while PlayStation 4 and Xbox One got a late August, 2017 release.[2] The Nintendo Switch port was originally slated for a Spring 2017 release, but got delayed and was re-announced for a May 14, 2019 release.

Gameplay

This section possibly contains original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. (August 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)
Redout is an anti-gravity racing game set in 2560 where players compete in the SRRL (Solar Redout Racing League) by piloting one of a selection of crafts on several different tracks.

There are seven racing teams and every team has four ships. Each ship has its distinct characteristics of acceleration, top speed, grip, structural integrity, energy pool and energy recharge speed. The players can customize their ship's characteristics installing upgrades and choosing a passive and active powerup of the six of each available.

There are five racing complexes (and an additional seven have been added via DLC) each one consisting of five tracks. Track design includes loops, jumps, teleports, underwater sections, tubular sections and tracks with low or no gravity.

The game features different racing modes of which the most unusual one is the boss mode, a race on a very long track obtained by linking via teleports the five tracks of a racing complex. Multiplayer is supported online via lobbies of up to twelve players and locally via two players split-screen.

The ship controls are similar to that of aircraft, including strafing and pitching the vehicle; the latter is used when turning uphill to prevent the ship from grinding the floor (slowing and damaging the craft) and when turning downhill to prevent redouts (an aesthetic effect).







Tags:
before you buy
first 30 minutes
first minutes
first 30 minutes gameplay
minutes
first
30 min
30 mins
first time playing
first look
firstminutes
redout
redout gameplay
gameplay
redout space assault gameplay
redout gameplay pc
redout pc
redout pc gameplay
redout ps4 gameplay
redout enhanced edition gameplay
redout steam
redout ps4
redout review
redout gameplay part 1
redout dlc gameplay
redout game
redout pc 60fps gameplay
redout trailer



Other Statistics

Redout Statistics For Bumpfor

Bumpfor currently has 19 views spread across 1 video for Redout. Less than an hour worth of Redout videos were uploaded to his channel, less than 0.26% of the total video content that Bumpfor has uploaded to YouTube.