"Both developer Eutchnyx and publisher Deep Silver have a history of putting out games that can either be hit or miss including fun titles such as Auto Club Revolution and the Dead Island series or some other questionable releases, so the release of Ride to Hell: Retribution would obviously be met with some expected various levels of optimism. The concept of the game isn't a bad one allowing players to take control of a rough and tough biker in the 1960s to bust some skulls and rule the open roads, but the finished product is less than stellar and one of the worst games of the year so far."
We’re so done with this game and this year.
You're winner(!) if you can make it through the worst video games ever made without throwing your controller away.
E.T. for the Atari 2600. I'm never going to forget falling into those pits over and over and over and over again. So annoying
15. Aliens: Colonial Marines
14. Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis
13. Way of the Warrior
12. Ride to Hell: Retribution
11. Star Trek
10. Catfight
9. Infestation: Survivor Stories
8. Friday the 13th
7. Double Dragon II: Wander of the Dragons
6. Hotel Mario
5. Bubsy 3D: Furbitten Planet
4. Custer’s Revenge
3. Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing
2. Superman 64
1. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
More games really should let you take a trip down the highway to Hell.
We already have plenty of games that prominently feature bikers
- Full Throttle
- Brutal Legend
- Devil May Cry series
- Left 4 Dead
- Shadow the Hedgehog
- Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost & Damned
- Freedom Planet series
- Bayonetta series
- Jak & Daxter series
If a developer can make a game that features bikes or bikers then cool, but it shouldn’t be a new trend just because one upcoming game is focusing on it.
The ideology or characteristics of a 1%er has no value in the post apocalypse. Oh so you live by your own laws, you are outlaws. That’s nice but what good is that in a lawless world? Other than not being directly effected by the collapse of society and the economy. That’s what makes the biker a good dynamic in days gone. It’s not some ode to bikers or a representation checklist, it’s just preparation from a past life and it makes sense.
If you mean bikers as some old Tim Allen stereotype in assless chaps then no thanks.