Road Rash: Jailbreak (Lieutenant, ep.18) ㅡ Sightseeing
Bout presents: Road Rash Jailbreak (Lieutenant, ep.18) ㅡ Sightseeing
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.
Road Rash: Jailbreak ㅡ Sightseeing transports players into an immersive and visually stunning motorcycle racing adventure that doubles as an exploration of some of the world's most breathtaking locations. Developed by a visionary gaming studio, this installment of the Road Rash series reimagines the concept of racing as a captivating journey through diverse landscapes, offering a blend of high-speed races, leisurely exploration, and cultural discovery.
Sightseeing, where players embody intrepid road racers who have broken free from unjust imprisonment; as they escape their captivity, they embark on an unforgettable global expedition, where iconic landmarks, natural wonders, and hidden gems become the backdrop for exhilarating races and leisurely exploration.
The core gameplay centers around motorcycle racing through a variety of awe-inspiring environments, from ancient temples and sun-soaked coastlines to snow-covered mountains and bustling city streets. Players must master the art of navigation, perform stylish tricks, and engage in thrilling battles against rival racers, all while absorbing the beauty and culture of each location. Sightseeing introduces a unique blend of racing and exploration mechanics, allowing players to discover hidden routes, engage with locals, and soak in the unique atmosphere of each destination. The tracks are alive with the spirit of the world's wonders, featuring bustling crowds, local festivals, and immersive details that create a sense of presence within each location.
The narrative-driven campaign unfolds through a series of captivating races and encounters with rival racers, each revealing a piece of the larger puzzle that defines the global racing culture of Sightseeing. As players progress, they delve into the motivations of their fellow racers, form alliances, and make impactful choices that shape the outcome of their journey through the world's most iconic sites.
Complementing the immersive gameplay is a diverse and culturally rich soundtrack, featuring a mix of regionally inspired tunes and melodic compositions that evoke the spirit of each location. The sound design captures the ambient sounds of bustling markets, crashing waves, and moments of intense races amid the vibrant atmosphere of each destination.
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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