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Better than GTA and Twisted Metal
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 10 / 11
Date: October 20, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Road Kill is aweseome, I have GTA and Twisted Metal and I can say that this game beats them both and has better maps and interaction with the world, the missions are cool.
The radio stations and animations between the missions are hilarious and the choice of vehicles you can drive is huge and they respond in a very realistic way.
I rate this game 9/10. It's going to be a big hit.
BEST XBOX TITLE !!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 5 / 5
Date: January 05, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Roadkill takes some of the best elements from video games, sci-fi action movies, and dark comedy to create one of the best games in my collection.
The plot mixes Road Warrior and the Stand; a deadly plague has apparently wiped out everyone who wasn't completely insane . You are the lone hero fighting car gangs in the post-apocalyptic southwestern USA. In single player you fight through a plotline revolving around control of paradise city, a fascist empire reminiscent of Las Vegas in the Stand.
The gameplay is twisted metal meets grand theft auto, fighting various enemy gang vehicles and foot soldiers from a variety of vehicles you unlock by completing missions and collecting car parts from secret locations. The cars are progressively faster and upgrades are available to perform cool stunts. Firing from the car with a variety of weapons, you can shoot forward with missiles, machine guns, and a flack cannon , or drop mines and bombs then quickly look back to see the results.
Roadkill appears to be ported from the play station 2 to the xbox, so the graphics are on par with the playstation 2, not up to graphics quality of the newest xbox games for sure
The graphics are cartonishly violent and some of the cut scenes are darkly hilarious, as are the various talk radio stations available on the car radio. My favorite was the takeoff on public radio's Cartalk, where the hosts discuss the pros and cons of the various weapons you can pick up in the game,: informative and entertaining .Midway did a great job in every aspect of Roadkill.
Still a great game after all these years.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 02, 2008
Author: Amazon User
This is still one of the better "shoot them up" games around, and I am glad that I decided to get it again. I had played the PS2 version, and it was a lot better on the X-Box and a lot more fun, so if you loved GTA III and Twisted Metal then you will love this one because Midway takes the best ideas from both games and makes them even better, so enjoy the ride because it will be bumpy, just duck now and then.
A Total Surprise
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 5 / 8
Date: October 18, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I first rented this title to see how I would like it. After about five hours, I returned the game to my videostore, marched to EB and bought my own copy. The pitch is that it's a mix of Grand Theft Auto and Twisted Metal and it delivers a perfect mix of the two while integrating enough of its own unique flavor to keep things interesting.
I have to say, I was completely blown away by how deep and well executed this game is. The graphics are outstanding (especially the explosions), the car control is perfect for the type of game it is. The missions are well designed and lots of fun. The cut scenes are hilarious.
I think I'm about two thirds through the single player mission sequences with about 15 hours played so far. That said, there's tons of things for me to still find in the environments outside of the actual missions.
I spent six hours straight playing the multiplayer modes with friends the other night and this has IMMEDIATELY become our favorite multiplayer game. We haven't had this much fun with multiplayer games since Goldeneye back on the N64.
About the only caveat I have is that this is a SUPER mature title. The profanity and gore is off the charts. It is definitely not a title for the kiddies.
My inner child has been damaged
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 3 / 3
Date: December 06, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Roadkill sets a precedent for being the most violent, tasteless, foul languaged piece of binary entertainment on the market...I love it. This game to summize is "BUST", "CRUNK", "PHAT" and a bag of potatoe chips!
This is Twisted Metal taken to the next level. Graphics on the Xbox are a little granular but gameplay is easy to master and fun. Missions are non-linear, so you can putz around cappin fools before you do some dirty work
Get this game if you want something fresh that will grab you by the poopoo! The best 39.99 I ever spent
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