timewarpgamer wrote:By the way, I played Crue Ball last night, inspired by your review, and I'm glad that I checked it out. Thanks, man. Overall, I thought it was definitely a better than average pinabll game. I was really disappointed by the music, though. I figured that a game somewhat based on Motley Crue would totally rock out, but the music was extremely repetitive. The pinball table had some solid twists to it, such as some creatures that reminded me of the amazing Dragon's Fury, and I liked the triangular structure that rose out of the middle of the table (needing to be knocked down, but not before I croaked on that ball--doh!), but overall I found this to be more of a 75% to 80% title, rather than 85%.
I'm suprised you really did check it out. If you can't get past the first couple of levels, listen to some of the later songs in the sound test, which is what I did.
Today: Road Rash 3 - Sega Genesis -
80%
Okay, so I read RyaNtheSlayA's review of Road Rash 3, and I said I strongly dissagree on some points. The overall opinion of the game is universal- this game rocks. I haven't played Road Rash 2, which I hear is better, but I can say that this is my favorite in my collection, which has Road Rash 1, 3, and the Saturn game. One thing I'd like to express about this game is the superb animation of the player. I was amazed when one of my oponenents rode next to me, kicked my bike, and I went off the road and crashed into a road sign. I was sent through the air and tumbled, and all of it looked believable. Not that the man would fly as far as he did, but how he flew. It was very realistic. Another aspect of the game that I enjoy is the music. I'm not sure how far RyaNtheSlayA played the game, but if he only played the first two races, all he would hear is some generic beats in the background. Germany and Italy however, sound great when the music is cranked. The gameplay is a lot like the first Road Rash, but its harder to knock your opponents off their bikes, which is a little dissapointing. The riding in the game has been tweaked, and I like the control. This is a solid racing game, and any player new to the Genesis should have a Road Rash game in their collection.
Final Thoughts: I think the review sums it up. One of three great games in a series on the Genesis- owning the system means you are obligated to own one of the three.