Throughout the campaign, you gain experience points (XP) to unlock permanent upgrades for your character, such as increased health, better damage, or faster bikes. This ensures that even failed runs contribute to your overall progress.
That vacuum was finally filled on , when Road Redemption officially launched for PC (Windows, macOS, and Linux). Developed by Pixel Dash Studios and EQ-Games and published by Tripwire Interactive, this wasn't just another racing title—it was a long-awaited spiritual successor to Electronic Arts' beloved series, aiming to modernize the formula while keeping its vicious spirit intact. Road Redemption -2017- PC
Released on , for PC, Road Redemption is an action-packed motorcycle combat racing game developed by EQ-Games and Pixel Dash Studios [14]. It serves as a gritty, modernized "spiritual successor" to the classic Road Rash series of the 90s, blending high-speed racing with brutal vehicular brawls [14, 16]. Core Gameplay Mechanics Throughout the campaign, you gain experience points (XP)
The main campaign is designed as a roguelike. If you die, you lose your current run's progress. However, you earn experience points (XP) that you can spend on permanent upgrades, making subsequent runs easier. 2. Campaign Structure and Modes Developed by Pixel Dash Studios and EQ-Games and