Burning Road
Burning Road | |
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Single player, multiplayer |
Burning Road is a 1996
Gameplay
Players are timed in races and must race through checkpoints to gain more time. Players are timed to pick a track, a car and the transmission, like in arcade games. There are three difficulty levels: Easy, Medium and Hard.
In-game, there is a 'traffic' radar showing the player where opponents are surrounding the player's car only. The opponent in the lead has a silver cup icon above their vehicle. If the player gets in the lead, text saying 'race leader' displays at the top of the screen for a second.
The game has three modes. Practice mode is the equivalent to single race found in other racing games. It is possible to unlock the mirrored versions of the three tracks (bringing the track total to six) in this mode. There are seven AI opponents in this mode.
In Championship mode, players race on all the tracks in order with a chosen car. Players must beat a certain time to qualify for the next track. As in practice, there are seven AI opponents.
Link mode is a multiplayer mode using the PlayStation Link Cable. Players can race against one other human opponent only; there are no AI opponents in this mode.
There are four vehicles, consisting of three cars and a monster truck. Players can also choose automatic or manual transmission.
Burning Road X
Ported by LLS Games and re-released under the title Burning Road X for the Xbox Series X/S & PC on 20.12.2023. A direct port of original PS1 game, featuring a new title screen, while the actual game remains the same as the original release. You have the ability to add a scanline filter, but otherwise the graphics are unchanged. It features no achievements.
LLS Games has also ported the sequel in a similar, bare-bones, fashion, titled Explosive Racing X.
Reception
Publication | Score |
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GameSpot | 6/10[1] |
Next Generation | [2] |
References
- ^ a b Gerstmann, Jeff (December 1, 1996). "Burning Road Review". GameSpot. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
- ^ Imagine Media. March 1997. pp. 84–85.
- ^ "PlayStation ProReview: Burning Road". GamePro. No. 101. IDG. February 1997. p. 72.