At times a fairly frustrating game and it doesn't flow along as nicely as the GTA games, but gameplay wise everything is good and it stays very true to the movie, Scarface, and acts as a sort of sequel to Scarface if the ending was changed and Tony survived the shootout in his mansion. And that's where the game begins, and from there you have to rebuild your empire.
Gameplay 3.5/5
Graphics 4/5
Sound 5/5
Difficulty 3.5/5
Originality 3/5
Builds on the original with better graphics, more game modes, weapons and everything. A worthy sequel to the inventive vehicular combat original.
Gameplay 3.5/5
Graphics 3.5/5
Sound 3.5/5
Difficulty 2.5/5
Originality 3.5/5
Not brilliant to play these days but back in the day it was one of the most enjoyable racers on the Mega Drive. Throughout your journey on a motorbike cops chase and try to arrest you, and you can knock your rivals off their bikes with your fists or weapons that can be stolen from other riders.
Gameplay 4/5
Graphics 4/5
Sound 4/5
Difficulty 4.5/5
Originality 4/5
One of the better interactive movie/QTE type of games on the Sega CD. While the gameplay is very simple, just pressing left, right, A or B when you are told to do so, (feels a bit like a hazard test you do before getting your driving license), the presentation and look of the game is cool and fun.
*Also known as Road Avenger
The originality and that something special that the previous RR games have had is gone. This really feels like a combination of NFS and Burnout games. Overall though it plays pretty well, but it doesn't feel like the RR of old.