Road Redemption


Road Redemption is an action racing game where you lead your motorcycle gang on an epic journey across the country in a brutal driving combat adventure.
Earn money by completing races, assassinations, robberies, and other challenges in your path. As you collect loot, you'll upgrade your character, your bike, and your weapons.

One Life To Live


Driving a motorcycle at 100 mph while trying to hit someone with a pipe is dangerous, and death can come quickly. Fortunately, every time you die, all the experience you've collected can be used to upgrade your character, your bike, and your weapons.
In the multiplayer mode, you can work with your friends or let out some road rage on them. It's up to you.

A Truly Epic Quest

Road Redemption takes place in a post-apocalyptic world, ruled by a brutal dictator. Fans of Mad Max will feel right at home here.
After years of bloody street warfare, the country's biker gangs have settled into an uneasy truce.
This period of peace is interrupted when the leader of the country's richest weapons cartel is assassinated, and a $15,000,000 bounty is put on the mysterious assassin's head.
It's up to you and your fellow gang members to chase down the assassin and claim this prize, but you'll have to drive through enemy territory to do so. Every biker in the country wants a piece of that $15,000,000 bounty, and they won't hesitate to take out those who get in their way.

Other Features

  • Tons of brutal weapons. This is more Twisted Metal than it is Mario Kart
  • 4-player splitscreen co-op.
  • 2-4 player multimonitor co-op. Every player gets his own screen!
  • Massive, expandable skill tree. Rack in the loot to upgrade your character, your bike, and your weapons.
  • A deep motorcycle fighting system with grabs, kicks, counters, critical strikes, and more.
  • Full support for both mouse & keyboard and gamepad control configurations.
Minimum Requirements
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows XP, Vista
Processor: 1.4GHz processor or faster
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: DirectX 9-compatible graphics card with at least 1.5GB of video memory
DirectX: Version 9.0
Storage: 1000 MB available space
Recommended Specifications
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 7, 8, 10
Processor: 2GHz processor or faster
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: DirectX 9-compatible graphics card with at least 2GB of video memory
DirectX: Version 9.0
Storage: 2500 MB available space
Minimum Requirements
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Mac® OS X 10.7 (latest version)
Processor: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® 8600M GT or ATI™ Radeon™ HD 2600 Pro
Storage: 1000 MB available space
Recommended Specifications
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Mac OS X 10.8 (latest version)
Processor: Intel Core i3 or better
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M or ATI Radeon HD 5670 or better
Storage: 2500 MB available space
Minimum Requirements
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Ubuntu 14.04 / SteamOS
Processor: 2GHz
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: 1.5GB of video memory
Storage: 4 GB available space
Recommended Specifications
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Ubuntu 14.04 / SteamOS
Processor: 3 GHz
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: 2 GB of video memory
Storage: 6 GB available space
  • Honestly, if you’re a fan of Road Rash you really must check Road Redemption out. Fast, brutal and huge amounts of fun, it hits all the right notes to make it an unmissable slice of arcade racing with an abundance of combat. It looks nice, has a rocking soundtrack and a surprising amount of depth. A Road Rash fan really couldn’t ask for more.

  • For as much as I loved Road Rash, it would be hard to go back to after playing Road Redemption. This feels like the worthy successor Road Rash has always deserved. It was a little gem of a series lost in time; the only thing missing is the corny FMV cutscenes.

  • Road Redemption's flaws seem irrelevant next to the raw amusement it offers. From its rogue-like campaign to its online or split-screen multiplayer, it is an incredibly successful spiritual successor to Road Rash and a worthy remastering of that carefree 90s Arcade gameplay.

  • Overall, Road Redemption is a brilliantly fun spiritual successor to the Road Rash series, and absolutely exceeded my expectations. Its exhilarating, and surprisingly tactical gameplay compensate for lackluster visuals and a few environmental collision issues. Road Redemption is an absolute blast to play, and I thoroughly recommend it.

  • Game World Navigator Magazine

    Spiritual successor it may be, but Road Redemption does one thing very differently: unlike Road Rash, it offers a roguelike experience with procedurally generated mini-campaigns. [Issue#226, p.56]

  • Road Redemption, despite having a few flaws, nonetheless impresses with its sound gameplay mechanics, strong customization system, and great performance.

  • The spiritual successor of Road Rash, Road Redemption, offers tons of unadulterated fun. Many may find its driving too Arcady for their taste, but the rogue-like campaign experience and the tense off-road battles reward the player. The beautiful OST and a very nice old school oriented couch co-op give the game some extra lift.

  • Road Redemption can be a nice game for people who enjoyed the original Road Rash. If you are not one of them, you may be disappointed.

  • Road Redemption comes full of entertainment and is a great Road Rash successor thanks to a local multiplayer mode and an online mode that gives us hours and hours of fun, although its difficulty could be too hard for a lot of people.

  • CD-Action

    An enjoyable game that unfortunately gets repetitive in a long run. [13/2017, p.63]

  • The updated graphics and physics engine are sure to bring enjoyment and laughs. Road Redemption builds on a relatively simple concept that has worked in the past, repackages it, and allows the unpredictability of other players a large selection of tracks, bikes, and riders in online death races to round out a uniquely enjoyable experience.

  • This may not be the best classic revival around, but Road Redemption is a lot of fun with a pretty well implemented roguelike system. The inclusion of multiplayer is also sure to make this a great party game for some like-minded friends.

  • The worst problem is the lack of content. Motorcycles are few in number and their stats are pretty much the same, maps are bland, and textures look like they were optimized for PS3. After 4–5 hours you will drown in monotony.

  • When it’s not crashing, Road Redemption offers perfect bite-sized pieces of vehicular mayhem. It’s loud and bloody and raw, and the dated graphics only increase the grit and messiness. With a few fixes, this could be an all-time classic of the genre, rather than the deeply flawed romp that it is.

  • Road Redemption isn’t what I hoped it would be, and that may not be entirely the game’s fault. Nostalgia can be a cruel mistress. However, the flaws on show here do prevent the game from standing up on its own, and although it can be fun and engaging sometimes, I would recommend waiting for a price drop before picking it up.

  • Road Redemption’s combat is a good but short-lived bit of manic fun, but it didn’t offer enough to keep me engaged through the majority of the 13 hours I put into it, and I’m honestly not sure if that would change even with the addition of more to do.

  • Road Redemption is a fantastic game to play when it works, when it does not it becomes the most frustrating game I have played in a while. The systems in place will at times not give the player a chance to recover or in some extreme cases races are lost before they even begin. I thoroughly enjoyed my time with Road Redemption but I cannot forgive some of its technical flaws and because of that I cannot see myself returning to play this title unless these problems are solved.

  • A deeply flawed attempt to revive Road Rash, that gets the fighting right but crashes out when it comes to the racing and graphics.

Road Redemption
$19.99 $7.29
Title: Road Redemption
Genre: Action, Adventure, Indie, Racing, Simulation
Released: 4 October 2017
Developer: EQ-Games , Pixel Dash Studios
Publisher: Tripwire Presents
  • Single-player
  • Multi-player
  • Steam Achievements
  • Steam Cloud
  • Captions available
  • Stats
  • Steam Trading Cards
  • Full controller support
  • Online Multi-Player
  • Shared/Split Screen
  • Local Co-op
  • Local Multi-Player
  • Retro XP
UI Audio Subs
Spanish - Spain
English
Simplified Chinese
Japanese
Russian
French
German
Portuguese - Portugal
Portuguese - Brazil
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