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Every time you crash, the cars have a bizarre tendency to pull In a certain direction so you end up facing the wrong way. Sure, RollCage is fast and it looks a bit like Wipeout , but it's a lot more infuriating than it should be. RoltCage would have scored much higher had the control not been Flawed. This game is tons of fun, and the graphics are simply incredible, but one too many times I flipped around all screwy facing the wrong way when I barely nudged up against an obstacle.
No first place for me. I blame it on the loose analog control, and cars that burn rubber wav too much for no good reason. RC does have decent multiplayer modes though. Psygnosis gets back on the tracks with Rollcage, a wild, weapon-laden racer with stomach-churning stunts and high-octane thrills. Rollcage is inspired by the modern breed of "unstoppable" remote control cars--the kind with huge tires and small bodies that flip, roll, fly, and pull of amazing stunts without ever actually crashing.
There's only one small difference here: You're not playing with some toy--you're behind the wheel! Better make sure you pack the Dramamine, because your stomach will do flips in sync with your vehicle.
With a little practice, however, you'll be able to charge up walls, drive on the ceiling, pull a corkscrew-flip, and land on your wheels, all with a fast, nausea-inducing frame rate. The action takes place on 11 fantasy tracks with interactive environments. If you fire rockets or crash into nearby buildings and boulders, they'll explode or crumble, littering the track with debris and creating obstacles for your opponents.
Speed-up strips on the floors, walls, and ceilings will give you that extra boost, as will special power-ups. The weapon system is delightfully simple: The LI and Rl buttons control your left and right weapon tubes, respectively. And when you run over a power-up, it's automatically armed.
Goodies include missiles that take out only the race leader, time freezers, warp holes, and more. A good enemy A. Some of Rollcages elements the speed-up pads, the weapons, and the insane pace--feel similar to Psygnosis's other racing hit, Wipeout, but that's definitely a good thing. Rollcages rollercoaster-ride gameplay is already addictive, while the visuals feature cool lighting effects and minimal draw-in. A funky techno soundtrack and strong sound effects are shaping up, too.
Even in its beta state, Rollcage looks and plays like a worthy bit successor to Interplay's classic bitter, Rock 'N' Roll Racing. If this game keeps its charm through the rest of its development cycle, Psygnosis could have a high-octane smash hit on its hands in March. Have you ever played with those remote control cars that flip over? Have you ever wished you could drive one?
Smash through buildings and trees to leave rubble behind you to block your opponents. Or blast your opponents into the sky and rocket by as they tumble back to the ground and regain control. Rollcage is high-speed action at its best. Choose from one of six vehicles, then pick your race style League, Arcade, or Time-Trial and go. League mode is the heart of the single-player game. You race against five to seven other cars, collecting points over a series of races.
Picture driving bumper cars at kph, and you've got a notion of just how disorientating the smash-bang action in Rollcage can be. Practice can help you avoid some of the show-stopping collisions, but even the best drivers can fall victim to multiple collisions and find themselves out of the running - unless they manage to lay their hands on a mighty power-up like the time warp or leader missile, that is, and even those probably won't take you from last to first if you're running at the highest difficulty setting.
Rollcage is not a revolutionary game, but ATD deserves kudos for introducing a new kind of racing experience. After all, how many racers let you destroy obstacles and drive on walls and ceilings? It may not be as addictive as classics of the genre, but it is far better than average.
Highly recommended! Screenshots from MobyGames. Steven 1 point. Excellent Game: Here's Rollcage Redux - Makes games fully compatible on modern systems, complete with working music.
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The review at GameSpot explains the pros and cons rather well: "This isn't the first racing game that puts you behind the wheel of an armed vehicle, but Rollcage stands apart from the pack in several ways. Most racing games - even ones where you're shooting at other drivers - put a premium on keeping your car on the track as much as possible. In Rollcage, on the other hand, you can not only bounce and flip and always land wheel-side down, but you also can drive along walls and even on tunnel ceilings.
You might wonder just why you'd bother doing that, but sometimes it's the best way to pass an opponent, as well as the only way to grab certain power-ups. Then there's the whole notion of collisions.
Sure, they slow you down, but hit the right object - a column supporting a building, for instance - and you'll be long gone as your opponent either gets buried in debris or runs smack-dab into a smoking heap of rubble. Of course, you might prefer a more direct approach to slowing down your opponents, and that's where the power-ups scattered around each track come into play. MyAbandonware More than old games to download for free!
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