For the first time, Rage can now be bought digitally on Xbox 360 and Xbox One, Microsoft announced. You can buy the game on your console for $15 or through this Xbox Store page; it weighs in at 21.
- Publisher:Electronic Arts Inc.
- US, EU
- Genre:Racing
- 2003
The Simpsons is a humorous TV show and often thought to be suitable for the age of children. But when the GBA edition was released, perhaps this view was shaken. Basically, the Simpsons family members took part in a race in the city and became the unwilling racers. By choosing one of these humorous yellow characters, you will compete with hundreds of other opponents on the streets of the city. There are two important points to measure in order to win each round: the control and the ability of the vehicle. While eroding tires on the road, there will be a variety of items to increase speed. Surely, there is no shortage of obstacles to prevent you from being left behind. Moreover, some of the roads were kinked, enough for the car to be thrown outside, and delayed for a short time. That must be a sign of losing, which is needed to avoid. With each win, money is provided and they can be used for buying another 4-wheel machine.
The Simpsons Road Rage Xbox
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Can You Download Simpsons Road Rage On Xbox One Edition
I slagged the Xbox version of Road Rage a couple issues ago, not for its blatant plagiarism of Crazy Taxi, but rather for its many gameplay issues. I kept my expectations low going into the GameCube version this month and saved myself the disappointment. This is the exact same game as its Xbox and PS2 counterparts, which means you'll still have to deal with irritating load times and janky collision detection problems (it's easy to get your car stuck on objects and buildings). What's worse is that RR still has very little in the way of depth. Like CT, the object is to make some dough by driving the denizens of Springfield around town. The faster you truck, the bigger the buck. But man, did these cats miss the point of CT or what? RR doesn't reward you for weaving through traffic, pulling off jumps or causing near-misses. In fact, there isn't much technique here at all. Leave out these moments of skill and all you've got is a very bland rip-off starring the cast of our most beloved animated series. Sorry Simpsons fans, this is not the game it could have been.