Road Rash 3 (Sega Genesis, 1995)

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Road Rash 3, the final 16-bit title in the violent racing/combat series, plays about like its pair of popular predecessors, but players can now collect up to seven weapons (including a cattle prod and mace) at once. Despite this upgrade, it's now harder to hit other bikers, and there are still just five courses. Still, minor setbacks notwithstanding, this is a fine game. The drivers look more realistic than ever (you can even see the wrinkles on their clothing), the two-player split-screen mode (carried over from Road Rash II) has a smoother frame rate, and the police now come in three types of vehicles: motorcycles, cars, and helicopters. The music doesn't rock as hard as it does in the original game, but it is pleasingly funky, and the roar of the motorcycle engines is very satisfying, especially with the music turned off. One of the more interesting changes to the game is the ability to knock specific riders off their bikes in order to waive traffic tickets or repair fees. In short, Road Rash 3 is an enjoyable, if not particularly innovative, sequel.
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