Don't buy this game for a serious experience. Yeah, there's not much more I can say than that. Just don't. It has since become infamous for being terrible, and there's a good reason why; the story is somewhat slightly on the good side of generic, with dialogue that's irritatingly crude it makes Duke Nukem forever seem like a women's right activist (up to, and including, fully clothed sex scenes), most of the graphics,if they bother to load in, are extremely bizarre and look blurry at the best of times (although, that's the least of the problems) and the game has more bugs in it than I did after my trip to Thailand (including falling through the map and your bike exploding for no apparent reason, to name a few). It is advised that this game should only be bought as a joke, or if you're the sort of person who has a fetish in maiming yourself through video games. That being said, if you can find it for a cheap price (I spent $7 on my copy, and yet still somehow felt cheated), it is well worth to pick it up, and just marvel at how something as broken as Ride to Hell Retribution can make it past QA (assuming that the QA consisted of more than just a handful of egotistical developers), or to even invite a few friends over, get really drunk, and just brazenly stare into it's abyss, because you're evil, and want your friends to suffer in the same way you did. It will make you laugh. It will make you cry. It will change your life. Although most likely not for the better. Buy it if it's cheap, don't if it's not.Read full review
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