Of course the guy you're racing (a guy called Krex) set it all up for you to get caught by the police after you beat him in a race, with the rest of the career seeing you race and build a crew (read that as unlock new hydrojets and characters to use) before getting to have your revenge on him. Could Renegade improve on this and make me want to keep coming back for more? Read on and see what future me thought of Renegade after spending a bit of time with it.įor the first time ever in the series, a Riptide game tries to offer you a single player career with a bit of story to it, with you playing the role of a racer who is banned from racing after taking part in an illegal race. In truth, Riptide perhaps sits at the bottom of my enjoyment list if I were to judge them all and have to order them, with the review I did for that seeing me not coming out a big fan of it if my memory serves me right (I called it very bland and gave it 1.8 out of 5). Hydro Thunder Hurricane, Riptide GP 2, and Beach Buggy Racing are games that both myself and the two kids have enjoyed over the years, with Hydro Thunder Hurricane (needs a sequel by the way Vector Unit people) being the place it all began. I'm a big fan of the previous work of Vector Unit, with their back catalogue of Xbox 360/One games being a big hit in my house.
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It finally sees a release on the Xbox One on February 24th, with the game offering you both the Xbox One version and Windows 10 version for just £8.39. Since around last July, I've been waiting patiently to get my hands on Riptide GP: Renegade from Vector Unit, with the Xbox One release seeing a massive delay while going through its certification with MS.