I believe this will mostly affects games which were lacking in technology.
I’d personally LOVE to see The Sims 1 or The Sims 2 re-released with performance and resolution upgrades, and, most importantly, made to be open world. Since they’re older, I believe they could very easily render the entire map like The Sims 3, but with the charm of TS1 or TS2.
I cannot think of other games, since most games I see as adequate, whereas TS1 and TS2 were bound by system performance during their respective times.
You have not heard of Road Redemption?
Road Redemption is, at least in my opinion, far from being a Road Rash successor. RR is basically a roguelike on a motorcycle and dungeons that are long stretches of road with the finish line of the section/health meter/clock being the boss of each dungeon. Not to say I didn’t enjoy it, it just hits different. Good suggestion though as many probably aren’t aware it’s out there.
I downloaded for my iPhone and was bummed to learn that you can’t do wheelies or jump cars. Oh well
The mobile game is not a representation of the real game as its, well, mobilified, and has most of the elements of the main game stripped away. The main game was in Early Access for years and when v1.0 was released, they also hyped up a mobile release, which lead to what you tried out and played. Was just as disappointing then as it is now. If you see a sale on a PC/Console version, check out that version instead. The visual style is right about the same but it’s a completely different game.
Its hard to succeed the “feeling” of Road Rash and Rock N’ Roll Racing (SNES). Try the latter if you have not, and its modern Russian fanmake Motor Rock.
No
Well, you heard of it now. And it is light on hardware.
Thank you