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Re-Volt

Platform : Sega Dreamcast
Rated: Everyone
3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 16 ratings

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Ready to race some radio-controlled cars on your Dreamcast? Re-Volt offers over 28 toy cars to find and control. Race through 13 single-player tracks set in seven different environments. Choose from five different single-player modes or the racing and battle multiplayer modes in four multiplayer arenas. The customizable track editor can be used to create tracks that are unique to your console.

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Re-Volt is a remote-control car "simulator" that combines a convincing physics model with arcade elements to create one of the better racing games for the Dreamcast.

Control with the analog pad is a little touchy, so we usually ended up steering with the digital pad. Re-Volt takes full advantage of the Dreamcast's analog triggers, allowing for fine control over forward and reverse speeds. The cars react to the tracks just like their real-life remote control counterparts do: flipping off curbs, absorbing suspension-jarring jumps, and bouncing off competing cars. The tracks are also realistic, letting players race through grocery stores, museums, neighborhoods, and the like. Acclaim even threw in a track editor so intrepid racers can design their own courses.

Don't think that you can outrace the competition by simply droning around the track. Winning requires a combination of driving skill and a mastery of the game's myriad weapons, including oil slicks, bombs, bottle rockets, and water balloons. The weapon effects do much to enhance the game's graphical appeal, which is immense to begin with. --T. Byrl Baker

Pros:

  • Realistic physics
  • Slick graphics
  • Track editor Cons:
    • Controls are hard to get used to

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3.8 out of 5 stars
3.8 out of 5
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Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2013
I bought this game having played the pc version, so I knew what to expect. It delivered. The physical game disc was scratched a tad bit, and the jewel case was cracked, but the game plays fine with no skipping or read problems, so I have no complaints. Buying used is a good idea in this case.
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2017
Fun on the DC.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2013
... but this is for the old Sega Dreamcast. The ad said pc/windows but it is for the old Sega Dreamcast gaming system. I wanted the PC game.
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2012
This game used up 100's of hours on my dreamcast time!! I loved making my own tracks, and battling others, both online and split screen. It was not the best Dreamcast racer, but it was definitely the most fun!!
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2001
I can pretty much say that this is one of the best racing games that I've played in a long time. I don't even know where to start, but I'll try.
When I put Re-Volt in my Dreamcast, I wasn't REALLY sure of what to expect. For one, I was not expecting the great music! It was like stepping into a club! This upbeat music kept my head in the game for hours at a time.
Then, when I actually started the game, I noticed that there were many options and MANY RC cars to unlock. You can race in tournaments, single races, and you can even take your car onto a stunt track.
The actual tracks are very original; from racing in a supermarket, to rooftops and through peoples' homes! not only are the tracks very original and lots of fun, but the graphics are very detailed and smooth. RV is definitely not lacking in that department.
The actual control is very good as well. It's about as close as you're going to get to real RC racing without buying one. you have to take into account the actual physics of an environment before you go Super Dave-ing it through puddles of oil, or taking a top-heavy RC around a sharp turn.
Weapons...no truly FUN racing game should be without them. RV has them. Cool items like battery packs to temporarily increase your speed to funny weapons like water balloons (especially when you toss one at a friend and make fun of'em for the rest of the day), and HUGE ball bearings. Oh yeah, this game is great.
If you purchase this game (which you really should), be prepared for a lot of "unlocking secrets" and very little down time. The only downside to RV is the fact that if you do get 3 other people to play with you, that it gets a little confusing because there's a four-way screen split and there's so much happening on the screen. Other than that, I can honestly say that this game was an excellent buy!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2001
This is probably the best racing game for the Dreamcast console! The graphics are awesome and the gameplay is outstanding choose from about 40 remote control racers and about 10-15 tracks. You can even make your own track with the track maker. From supermarkets to ghost towns, this game blows other racing games out of the water!!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2019
Fun racing game, where you drive RC cars and shoot things at other cars, not unlike Mario Kart. I love that you are driving in fun places like a neighborhood, museum, and supermarket. It has aged well.
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2000
This game seems like a fun, family game, but is fact a (usually) serious RC car simulation, which is not necessarily a bad thing. Still, you must know that the game is difficult and requires practice. New players can't simply pick up a control and do well in a multiplayer race.
Otherwise, this would be a perfect game. The graphics are amazing, even by today's standards, and the tracks are wonderfully inventive - everything you've ever wanted to do with RC cars, you will do in this game. You can also design your own tracks. There are courses for multiplayer battles and tricks. Finally, the one positive aspect of the game's difficulty is that you will find plenty of depth. Not a bad choice for the price.
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