About This Game Experience the future of illicit hydrojet racing, where armored riders kick out death-defying stunts over massive waterfalls, dodge cops through public waterways, and boost at breakneck speeds across surging waves.You are a hydrojet rider, framed and cast out from the Riptide GP league, forced to race illegally through city waterways, flooded ruins, and churning factory machinery in an effort to reclaim your reputation and your title. Play through the single player career to unlock new vehicles, playable characters, and customization features as you take down bosses and build your crew. Then, take your skills online for the ultimate test as you battle opponents around the world in 8-player online matches. Challenge your friends for leaderboard supremacy in the ghost-racing challenge mode. You can even play locally in split screen races with up to 4 players!Riptide GP: Renegade is the first game in the acclaimed Riptide GP series to be redesigned from the ground up specifically for modern desktop PC and console hardware. Featuring thrill-ride race tracks packed with shortcuts, secrets, and interactive obstacles, Riptide GP: Renegade is the action-arcade water racer for a new generation.FEATURES• Thrill-Ride Environments - Blast across floating factory platforms, brave hurricane-strength waves, and infiltrate a military base in the midst of battle. Every race track is packed with interactive set pieces, dynamic obstacles and secret shortcuts.• Deep Career Mode - Battle your way through a variety of races and boss fights to reach the top of the underground hydro jet racing circuit. Earn cash and experience to upgrade and customize your hydro jet, unlock new stunts, and increase your rider's performance.• Online Multiplayer - Compete online in thrilling 8 player matchups against the best players from around the world.• Split Screen Multiplayer - Challenge your friends in local split-screen multiplayer championships. Play with up to 4 players on a single machine! (Additional gamepads controllers required))• Challenge Mode - Take command of the leaderboards and test your skills against ghost recordings of your friends' best performances.• Transforming Vehicles - Collect and upgrade a garage full of blisteringly fast hydro jets that transform while you ride them. Win money to upgrade and customize each one.• State of the Art Water Racing - Riptide GP: Renegade brings dynamic water racing to a new level of excitement with breathtaking water physics, splash-tastic spray effects, and more! 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So much fun. It's "arcadey" like sonic and sega racing or blur....but with the added fun of stunts and managing unpredictable water. VERY playable, and with a really well set up upgrade system. Lots to do in single player, and then multiplayer as an added bonus. Recommended!!. When I first heard of Riptide GP, I heard it was a mix of Hydro Thunder and SSX. That immediately got my attention and I fortunately saw it on sale within a couple of weeks of hearing the game. I must say, that comparison definitely delivered.The game runs incredibly well and looks pretty good. The graphics aren't anything spectacular but it still looks clean. More importantly, for an arcade racer, the framerate is great. You'll have no problem keeping this at a steady 60 with a modern machine. I actually played it and never noticed a dip below 144fps at 1440p with a GTX 980. Granted, that's probably a bit too powerful for the game anyway, it was nice to have such a high framerate for the game.The gameplay itself is a lot of fun although it can be frustrating at times. The racing mechanics are awesome. You get extra boosts by pulling off aerial or grinding tricks. There are 4 game modes, standard races, elimination (last person on a 15 second timer gets eliminated until there's only 1 left,) slalom (nobody else on the track, just slalom around the cones,) and freestyle (pull off as many unique stunts as possible for max points.) There's also only 9 tracks. The variety is a bit limited and freestyle kind of feels out of place if you're looking at this for just a racer. Some of the freestyle events can be tedious as the further you progress, you have to get perfect with pulling off moves.My biggest complaint about the game is the last couple of tournaments don't feel like they scale too well. I had the fastest hydrojet in the game fully maxed out and there were still plenty of points where the AI was just pulling away. If you fell behind, you have to just hope the AI crashes which hardly ever happens. The other big complaint I have is that there are cops in the game that aim to slow you down which I'm normally fine with but the cops only focus on you and none of the AI, it just makes it feel really cheap.However, even with those complaints, the game was still a lot of fun. A few races late in the game felt very frustrating more than challenging to me but I'm still glad I picked up the game. I recommend the game if you're looking for a fun arcade racer, especially with a unique twist of being on the water and having to control your hydrojet properly over waves to maximize your hydrojet's efficiency.. fake crossplay, no match found, NO MATTER WHAT I DOI have the game on Android that can get into matches easily but not this PC version $UCKS. I am a die hard fan of classic water racing games (hydro thunder, diddy kong racing) so this is a biased review in the sense I have soft spot for water racing games. But i feel like there is a market for them, espesically now in the summer time. Its a refreshing game that you feel good about playing when you come home from playing in the sun or if working under a roof, its very nostaglic if your from my time (93-now). But even so the racing makes you feel like there is in RNG with the water textures. It makes it unpredictible and a different feel to the customary "street racing game".Riptide GP2 was great. I never played the first one (i think it was only available for mobilie) but with the second it felt like I was put in a plastic fake jet ski in your local arcade shack. It brings back memories but also ignites a spark of inguenity to me that feels like we can do something great with water racing and bring it back. Not to go as far surpassind Gran Turismo but with the new "Aqua Moto Racing" realeased earlier this year we can evolve that and the sci fi feel of Riptide and come up with something great that can rival racing games like Burnout and Dirt.. I was itching to play a water racing game similar to Vector's Hydrothunder Hurricane. They didn't do very well on this one: The physics are weird and it gets boring fast. The maps aren't very well designed for fast-paced racing and despite new vehicles being unlockable, they all feel exactly the same. At just under 5 hours I'm completely burnt out on the repetitive gameplay.. At first launch, it seems a bit like a buggy port from a console or phone/tablet. The tutorial starts by saying that you need to chase another racer, and that it will auto accelerate. Cue me sitting there waiting for it to start moving. Turns out, auto accelerate is disabled by default. Cue me trying to press W to get the jetski to move. No effect. Space. No effect. Up arrow. *Starts moving*. Groan - bad default keyboard map. Changing the keys is a harrowing experience too - reminds me of some dodgy old games circa 1995. And you can't use the mouse to move the viewport or boost either - strictly a keyboard affair and the automatic camera mode. Plus, until you restart the race, it gives the wrong hints for what keys to press... It even suggested that I "tilt my device" to turn at one point - er, pretty sure there is no accelerometer in any part of my computer...I've played the previous Riptide games, so I figure I can try boosting and doing tricks in the tutorial - no go. Turns out they don't become active until you start playing for real, at which point you kinda get infotips showing you how to use them anyway... So, my advice is just skip the tutorial completely. Whether or not you have played the previous games, you are not missing anything except a bit of story...Apart from that, graphics are pretty gorgeous, race tracks have hints about turns and stunt areas, at least to start with (I haven't seen an option to turn them off for a more authentic experience - I do know how to look at the mini-map, you know!). Will play some more and see how it goes.... I'm a Riptide GP 2 veteran here, so here are my two cents about this sequelI decided to change my opinion of this game as I put a little bit more hours into it. However, I still mantaining my initial observations about it. The difference is that I would recommend it now instead.The game has all the annoyances of previous titles in the series, without having any of the fun things that made those previous games enjoyable. It's still a game about grinding so that you can buy a bike and upgrade it, but now the bike gets nerfed down when entering races bellow the stage in which you acquired that bike. What the actual f$%k were these people thinking! However, there are plenty of events to keep you ocupied, that will tend to put you on the same tracks over and over again. The color palette on some races is super crappy, so you will find yourself racing in cities where the water is grey, the buildings are grey, the sky is grey, and the obstacles that knock you down from your bike are ALSO grey. There are three difficulties in the game, easy, medium, and hard. Hard is unbeatable, and the other two make you feel unaccomplished, effectively making the game pointless. I don't think I have ever been so angry with a game, and to further exacerbate this, I was (still am) totally hooked with GP2. Riptide GP2, this game's predecessor is a much more simple game, but orders of magnitude more fun to play. I still believe that most of the flaws in this game can be corrected with a simple patch though. So there is hope for this game still. The bikes are the coolest of all of the series, lookwise that is. And some minor story elements have been added to the game, so now you gain riders as well as bikes as you progress, each coming with their own mini story arcs that leads to exclusive races, open only to those riders. This would have been amazing if they would have put a little bit more effort into the monologs of these characters, as well as their stories in general. But the stories are so dumb, and the riders are so poorly writen, that you can't really appreciate any of them. Awesome idea, just poorly executed.The game's still somehow fun to play, although not worth obsessing over with.
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