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Special Punch:
During gameplay, press and hold Up and press Circle. Your biker can hold this punching
position simply keeping Circle held. This may also be done by all other punches.
Hitch A Ride:
While racing, keep tapping X until you find a car. Ramp over the car, then press and hold
Square when you are on the top of the car. If done correctly, your bike will be moving
with the car.
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Easy Blast 2X:
While racing, hit the ZOOM OUT button then hold the REARVIEW MIRROR button and
release ZOOM OUT. You should now have Blast 2X without having to do the annoying
"looking back" part.
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Ticket Prevention
When getting busted, pause and restart the race. This will get you out of a
ticket and save you money.
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)
Playing Tips:
Road Rash 3D is very different from previous versions of Road Rash, especially
in its realistic riding. I recommend that for the first time you play a Big
Game, use the Techgeist entry-level bike (DeMoto 500), because it has the best
handling, and is definitely the easiest to use. Avoid the DeSades bikes, because
they're neither incredibly fast nor very good at handling. The Dewley bikes, are
the fastest on the straights but slowest in the corners. And the Racer bikes are
the fastest, and the choice of advanced players bacause of their speed and razor
sharp responses, which can be a hindrance to less experienced Rashers. Before
you permanently blow all your cash on a new bike, be sure to save the game
before you do so. Then, if you decide that the bike is just not right for you
(or it just sucks, period) you can go back and get a different one. Before you
go on to level 2, BUY A NEW BIKE. Level 2 is hard. Not TOO hard, but it is a
difficult transition from level 1. If you don't have a new (2nd stage) bike,
you're screwed. I have a DMG 747 and the races are still hard. I'm not sure if I
want to go to level 3. Anyway, bikes aside, you NEED TO SLOW DOWN INTO THE
CORNERS. If you don't, you'll find yourself sliding across the asphalt, onto the
shoulder, and possibly up a mountain side. Another important thing is to lean
more often than you expect. On a gradual turn, mashing the D-pad will send you
sliding to hit a car or flying off the bike. Speaking of cars, there's a lot
more trafficthan other versions, especially in the towns, with the multi-lane
roads. Oh yes, and another cool point of Road Rash 3D is that all of the
vehicles are real, and I must've seen maybe 20 different models, from a Dodge
Ram to a Honda Civic CRX. That about wraps it up. All in all, time trials are a
great way to learn the tracks, thrash races are a good way to learn to fight
while racing, and the Big Game is just pure fun.
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Tips:
Hi.. I found this trick at first I have played roadras3d. The trick is to avoid
cars and jumping over it like this picture and do it when there's a car in your
road but. To do the trick = press accelerate a few times and when your already
pulling the bike like that press the accelerate a few times again to make sure
that you can jump the car... (like in the winning movies, when there's a car in
the tunnel and then the bikers jumping over that car).
Best bike:
Press Up(2), Down(2), X(2), R1, L1 at the bike selection screen
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Tips:
Hi.. I found this trick at first I have played roadras3d. The trick is to avoid
cars and jumping over it like this picture and do it when there's a car in your
road but. To do the trick = press accelerate a few times and when your already
pulling the bike like that press the accelerate a few times again to make sure
that you can jump the car... (like in the winning movies, when there's a car in
the tunnel and then the bikers jumping over that car).