![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the ScreamRider portion you take the controls of a rollercoaster cart as it speeds along the track, leaning into corners, gathering boost from the blue marked sections and using it to speed past obstacles at a mighty pace. In practice, this means taking part in three different series of activities, spread across six different locations. Riding kamikaze rollercoasters or smashing up the scenery in futuristic demolition capsules, these testers seem ready for any kind of danger, and it’s up to you as a pilot, engineer or demolitions expert to give them exactly what they want. The premise is part Rollercoaster Tycoon, part Wipeout, part Portal, where a near-future corporation experiments with cutting-edge coasters and thrill rides using adrenaline junkie volunteers. There are good ideas here and they’re often well executed, but as an experience it’s never quite as thrilling as the rides and games that have inspired it. Available on Xbox 360, Xbox One (reviewed)Īs someone who loves rollercoasters, thrill rides, futuristic racers and simulated mass destruction, I’m pretty close to ScreamRide’s ideal audience, yet I find it a hard game to love. ![]()
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