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Revengers Assemble! Why does that sound so familiar? I can't think why. Road Redemption, the modern Road Rash-like just gained a big new DLC.

Sounds like the team behind Road Redemption have decided to lean into the silly with the Revengers Assemble expansion. Obviously somewhat inspired by The Avengers (plus the Revengers are an actual thing in the Marvel universe) it features new riders like "Admiral Uganda" who has a special shield made out of "Vibronium" who can deflect attacks and "Theranos" who can turn enemies to dust with their "Chaos Gauntlet".

As dumb as it sounds, I still definitely want to try this—just look at that shield! Road Redemption was never a particularly serious game anyway, with driving at high speed on a motorbike as you smack people over the head with whatever you have in your hand at the time.

Nice to see it still alive and being worked on though! Turns out towards the end of last year they released a massive update for it too with an even tougher "New Campaign++ mode", "improved graphics", "improved performance", a better AI, nicer animations and the ability for local multiplayer to give each player a screen if you have more than one monitor attached and it works on Linux too (surprisingly!):

Think I'm going to have to play a lot more of this. Love that feature.

You can pick up Road Redemption from Humble Store and Steam.

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I just might have to pick this up. The over-the-top-ness is pretty comical.
gustavoyaraujo Feb 7, 2020
But the online multiplayer is just broken.... only avaliable for windows users.
Cyril Feb 7, 2020
Quoting: Liamthe ability for local multiplayer to give each player a screen if you have more than one monitor attached and it works on Linux too (surprisingly!)

I want more of this!
Liam Dawe Feb 7, 2020
Quoting: gustavoyaraujoBut the online multiplayer is just broken.... only avaliable for windows users.
Incorrect, I have it running in an online game right now minimised as I type this -> https://imgur.com/a/yqUP3If


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 7 February 2020 at 7:06 pm UTC
gustavoyaraujo Feb 7, 2020
Quoting: Liam Dawe
Quoting: gustavoyaraujoBut the online multiplayer is just broken.... only avaliable for windows users.
Incorrect, I have it running in an online game right now minimised as I type this -> https://imgur.com/a/yqUP3If

A week ago it was broken, now it's fixed. Thanks.
Shmerl Feb 10, 2020
It never came out on GOG so far.
Cyril Feb 10, 2020
Quoting: ShmerlIt never came out on GOG so far.

Was it announced?
Shmerl Feb 10, 2020
Quoting: Cyril
Quoting: ShmerlIt never came out on GOG so far.

Was it announced?

No idea, but I see no reason for them not to do it.
Cyril Feb 10, 2020
Quoting: Shmerl
Quoting: Cyril
Quoting: ShmerlIt never came out on GOG so far.

Was it announced?

No idea, but I see no reason for them not to do it.

Ah... if only it was so simple. :D But yeah I would like to see it on GOG of course.
JJNova Feb 16, 2020
Oh cool, an update for a game that only exists because the developers ripped off their backers and never delivered the product on the platform it was funded for. No refunds and radio silence.

Yeah, I remember them. I hope their studio catches on fire and they all find jobs in a new field.
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