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The Road Rash series continues with an all new chapter of intense motorcycle combat and racing action.
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The game's title is based on the slang term for the severe friction burns that can occur in a motorcycling fall where skin comes into contact with the ground at high speed. Road Rash and two of its sequels later appeared on the EA Replay collection for the PSP. Six different games were released from 1991 to 1999, and a 2004 licensed port for the Game Boy Advance was released. The game was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, but was ported to several other systems. Road Rash is the name of a motorcycle-racing video game series by Electronic Arts, in which the player participates in violent illegal street races.
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For many years now, TBS Superstation has billed itself as the TV network that shows movies for guys who like movies.Menus and gameplay are in Multi-3 (English, French & German). That's a clever way of saying that you're more likely to see gunfights, sucker punches, and explosions when you tune in on a Saturday night, rather than something plot-heavy like Beaches or One Fine Day. It's in this sense that Road Rash: Jailbreak is a game for guys who like games.

The story is so light you could fit it onto a Post-it note, and the action is not broken by silly things like missions or cash runs. You're a convict with a motorcycle, and your only goal is to reach the end of each stage ahead of everyone else. Along the way, you can kick your fellow riders to the curb, take swings at them with a lead pipe, or make their lives difficult with the napalm and oil items scattered along the highway.
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Road Rash: Jailbreak is enjoyable in the same way that a popcorn movie is enjoyable. It's fun (and sometimes challenging), but you don't have to think too hard in order to play it. When you pull up close to other riders, you can take a swing at them with a length of chain. Unlike in most racing games, the stages in Road Rash: Jailbreak aren't laps. Rather, they're segments set between a starting line and a finish line. Whoever is in first place at the end of the stage wins. Since you don't have the benefit of multiple laps to help you regain ground when you make a mistake, there's a palpable sense of tension whenever you see a car up ahead or brush too close to the trees at the side of the road. Visually, there isn't much variety to the terrain-the same trees, shacks, onlookers, and passenger cars are merely laid out differently in each stage-but the sense of speed is so exhilarating that you can't help but feel your heart pounding as you avoid obstacle after obstacle on your way to the finish line. The graphics engine also does a fine job of mixing dips and steep hills in among the standard assortment of muddy and flooded road sections that you've seen in other so-called Mode-7 games. Half the fun is deciding how you'll deal with the CPU-controlled convicts that are racing against you.

Every rider has a health meter that decreases whenever damage is taken. When it's empty, that rider is knocked out of the race.
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There are a few ways to cause damage to opponents. You can bump them into the trees at the side of the road or pull up alongside them and take a swing with your melee weapon, which is usually a lead pipe or length of chain. Trash bins placed in the middle of the road contain napalm and oil canisters that you can unleash on the riders behind you, as well as health and invincibility items to make things easier down the stretch. As you can see, there aren't that many weapons in the game. In addition to the other convicts, you also need to watch out for highway cops.
