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Rash is one of the rare gems that play much better than it looks.
Although very dated when released, the game’s simple charm attracted a
small but loyal following. While the game may sound like a ‘realistic’
motorcycle racing game (Motocross comes to mind) – especially with
Papyrus’ name behind it, it is actually an arcade-style game that pays
little attention to real-world physics. Not that it’s a bad thing at all
– even die-hard racing fans will have a blast driving up the wrong
lane, slamming into passing cars, and beating cops around with an iron
bar.
Let’s
get the bad stuff out of the way first. The graphics, by 1996
standards, is dismal. It’s laughably bad, and inexplicably so
considering how Papyrus’ NASCAR Racing series looked at that time. Very
few things are drawn to scale, the background scenery looks like
discarded Hollywood cardboard sets, and the riders, cars, and
pedestrians are all very pixellated. The music is also horrible – you
will most likely turn it off after the first
few
tunes (luckily you won’t have to hear it, since this CD-rip is missing
the music to save space). And I have already mentioned the lack of
real-world physics, but that’s a design choice rather than a flaw.
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