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Road Redemption Could See A Linux Release In The Next Two Weeks

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Exciting news! Road Redemption is a title I've really wanted to play since I saw it on Kickstarter, as a spiritual successor to Road Rash which I played when I was younger.

A developer said this recently:
QuoteWell we are testing a linux build now. It has everything except controller support. We are trying to get it out in the next 2 weeks.


About the game (Official)
Lead your motorcycle gang on an epic journey across the country in this brutal driving combat adventure.

Earn money by completing races, assassinations, robberies, and other challenges in your path. As you collect loot, you'll upgrade your character, your bike, and your weapons.

One Life To Live

Driving a motorcycle at 100 mph while trying to hit someone with a pipe is dangerous, and death can come quickly. There are no extra lives nor continues. Fortunately, every time you die, all the experience you've collected can be used to upgrade your character, your bike, and your weapons.

In the multiplayer mode, you can work with your friends or fight against them. It's up to you.

Check out Road Redemption on Steam, but please don't buy it until the Linux version is released. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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evergreen Aug 29, 2015
Happy to see they mantained their promised port! ... and happy 'cause I already pledged it on kickstarter!
ElectricPrism Aug 29, 2015
Quoting: kingofrodeoRoad Rush! I remember that game.
Good to have something similar on Linux all these years later.



RoadRash? Yeah. Super excited to play Road Redemption before too long.
ljrk Aug 29, 2015
Hm, good I didn't uy it yet, coz no Linux :D
JSVRamirez Aug 29, 2015
About 20 years ago, I used to play Road Rash (or TMHT) at the arcades in my local leisure centre... can't wait for a modern re-imagining on Linux.
Keyrock Aug 29, 2015
Hopefully when they do implement the Linux build it has controller support. No chance I'm playing this with m&kb.
psycho_driver Aug 29, 2015
Day 1 buy for me. Loved Road Rash. Loved loved loved. I still go back and play it on an emu from time to time.
Beren Aug 29, 2015
Quoting: metro2033fanboySTEAM ubuntu FtW

What happened to openSUSE, LinuxMint and KDE?
LinuxGamesTV Aug 29, 2015
WtF is Ubuntu? ^^
Woodlandor 9 years Aug 29, 2015
Quoting: evergreenHappy to see they mantained their promised port! ... and happy 'cause I already pledged it on kickstarter!

I supported it on Kickstarter as well. Rarely throw money at a Kickstarter project, but I have very fond memories of playing the Road Rash series on Sega consoles (yes I'm that old :) ) and the promise of Linux support sealed the deal.

I know.... I know... don't pay for a title before the Linux client is actually released. But these guys are quite reputable.

Cheers!
ProfessorKaos64 Aug 29, 2015
Man did I love Road Rash all the way back to the genesis. Great news!!!
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