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Road Rash 2 (Sega)
Road Rash II is a classic motorcycle racing game developed by Electronic Arts, released in 1993 for the Sega Genesis. It builds on the foundation of its predecessor by offering a grittier, more action-packed racing experience. Players take on the role of a biker who participates in illegal street races and must not only aim for the finish line but also contend with the aggressive tactics of fellow racers.
Key Features and Gameplay
In Road Rash II, the objective extends beyond mere racing to include combat elements. Racers can attack each other with a variety of melee weapons such as chains, batons, and bats, or simply use punches and kicks to knock competitors off their bikes. This combination of high-speed racing and combat gives the game a unique thrill, as players must balance speed with strategic aggression.
The game introduces several enhancements over the original, including the use of Nitro boosts—a new feature that allows players to temporarily increase their speed, adding an extra layer of strategy to races. The tracks are set across different landscapes, offering a variety of challenges and scenery.
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