Developer Vector Unit has released a new trailer for the water-based racer (remember those?) Riptide GP: Renegade which is due to arrive on the Playstation 4, Xbox One and mobile platforms in early 2016.
Riptide GP: Renegade has been designed from the ground up for the current generation consoles and features the latest in dynamic water physics not to mention spray and splash effects. The game boasts vast interactive race environments which include interactive elements, animated obstacles and cheeky shortcuts.
KeenGamer: ''The Riptide GP: Renegade includes a multitude of events and five bosses in its single-player game. Can you beat all the game's bosses and events?"
KeenGamer: ''Riptide: GP includes nine wet and wild race tracks. Players will probably win more races by discovering the shortcuts on those tracks. The list below includes six of the best shortcuts in Riptide: GP Renegade.''
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I'll probably get this. Has That Jet Moto vibe. Which was my first Playstation game.
Nice, recently gave the series a shot on my smartphone, pretty fun. Anyways it would be awesome if Jetmoto, Waverace, and similarily ATV Offroad Fury made a comeback.
if it's designed from the ground up for next gen why does it look like a mobile game?