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It’s admittedly clichéd and still fairly basic, but it is a nice element to see in a racing game nonetheless. When you finally get out, you’re swept right up into the underground racing circuit in an effort to clear your name and reclaim your place in the sanctioned racing league. He or she gets set up by fellow racer and professional douche Krex in an unsanctioned race that gets busted by the future police, with you taking the fall and getting sent to prison for two years. In Riptide GP: Renegade, you start the game as either Impact (male racer) or Poison (female racer). Games like Midnight Club and Need for Speed usually have loose, rudimentary stories, but they’re certainly not the norm. The first thing that you’ll notice upon starting up Riptide GP: Renegade is that it actually has a story. Where the original Riptide GP was designed around mobile hardware, Riptide GP: Renegade has been designed from the ground up as a home console and PC experience, and it shows through very well.
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Their newest entry in their Riptide GP franchise, Riptide GP: Renegade, seeks to bring their expertise to the PS4 and Steam. Fortunately, game developer Vector Unit is very well versed in the world of watercraft racing games, being the creative minds behind titles such as Hydro Thunder Fury and Hydro Thunder Hurricane. Games like Jet Moto and Wave Race 64 were a blast to play growing up, and I always welcome new entries to the genre (or sub-genre, if you will), especially if they are done well. My experiences with it have unfortunately been limited to the digital world. This includes Jet Ski racing, although I have never partaken in it personally. As mentioned in my Obliteracers review, I love all things racing.