Road Rash: Jailbreak (Grunt, ep.5) ㅡ Tree Hugger
Bout presents: Road Rash Jailbreak (Grunt, ep.5) ㅡ Tree Hugger
Road Rash: Jailbreak is a racing video game developed by EA Redwood Shores for the PlayStation version and Magic Pockets for the Game Boy Advance version and published by Electronic Arts for PlayStation in 2000 and for Game Boy Advance in 2003. It is the sixth and final game in the Road Rash series.
In Road Rash: Jailbreak ㅡ Tree Hugger, players assume the roles of a group of passionate environmental activists who find themselves unjustly incarcerated for their unwavering commitment to protect the natural world from corporate exploitation. As they seize an opportunity to escape from imprisonment, these fearless riders embark on a quest to expose the destructive practices of an unscrupulous corporation and restore balance to the delicate ecosystems they hold dear.
The core gameplay centers around high-speed motorcycle races through breathtaking and diverse natural environments, such as lush rainforests, arid deserts, snow-capped mountains, and cascading waterfalls. Players must navigate challenging terrains and treacherous obstacles while engaging in thrilling racing battles with adversaries who also seek to champion their cause. The environmental conservation theme is deeply ingrained in the game's narrative-driven campaign, which sheds light on the consequences of human actions on nature and wildlife. As players progress through the story, they encounter breathtaking locations and diverse ecosystems, as well as engaging with an array of memorable characters who share their passion for environmental preservation.
Tree Hugger encourages players to employ eco-friendly tactics during the races, rewarding them for avoiding unnecessary destruction of the environment and wildlife. As an alternative to conventional weapons, players can utilize creative and non-lethal gadgets like tranquilizer darts and smoke screens to neutralize their opponents, underscoring the game's commitment to promoting non-violent resolutions. Developed by a visionary gaming studio with a passion for sustainability, this installment combines heart-pounding motorcycle racing with a thought-provoking narrative centered around the preservation of nature.
Tree Hugger is an enthralling and socially conscious addition to the Road Rash series, offering players an opportunity to race through stunning natural environments while championing the cause of environmental conservation. With its engaging narrative, eco-friendly gameplay mechanics, and breathtaking visuals, this installment stands out as an innovative and timely tribute to the beauty of nature and the importance of preserving it for future generations.
The individual courses for the game are pieced together from a larger system of interconnected grids of roads–courses may overlap common segments of other tracks, but often have different start or end points, or have the player turning down alternate routes. The modes on Road Rash Jailbreak are: Jailbreak, Five-O, Time Trial, Cops and Robbers, Skull-to-skull, and Sidecar mode.
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Release: January 26, 2000
Platforms: PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube
Developers: EA Redwood Shores, Magic Pockets
Publisher: Electronic Arts, Inc.
Producer: Hunter Smith
Artist: Daniel D. Wood
Series: Road Rash
Metacritic Score: 78
Rating: Teen (ESRB)
Game Modes: Single Player, Multiplayer
Genres: Action, Racing, Vehicular Combat
PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube
The Game Boy Advance version of Road Rash: Jailbreak received "average" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. Game Informer gave it an unfavorable review, over a month before it was released. Doug Trueman of NextGen said in his bottom line that the first Road Rash was still better than the PlayStation version.
Road Rash: Jailbreak received mixed to negative reviews from critics. On the Games Database website, the game has an average rating of 2.8 out of 5, with some reviewers praising the game's graphics and sound effects, but criticizing its gameplay mechanics, such as the frustrating AI and lack of depth.
Wikipedia notes that the game received generally negative reviews, with critics pointing out the game's lack of innovation and its similarities to previous entries in the series. The game's storyline and voice acting were also criticized.
Giant Bomb's review of the game is similarly critical, with the reviewer noting that while the game has some entertaining moments, it ultimately falls short due to its lack of variety and its outdated gameplay mechanics.
Overall, it seems that Road Rash: Jailbreak was not well-received by critics, with many citing its lack of innovation and frustrating gameplay mechanics as major flaws.
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