![]() Riptide GP: Renegade even throws in a story, told with disposable (and skippable) story panels between the races about a racer kicked out of the league and trying to make a comeback. Blending elements of the Nintendo classic, Wave Race 64 with the look, feel, and presentation style of Hydro Thunder Hurricane (now an Xbox 360 backwards compatible game), Renegade takes a somewhat disposable tablet racing game and crafts it into an addictive and surprisingly challenging stunt-racer that will continually test your skills both in its lengthy single-player career mode as well as 4-player split-screen and online racing for up to 8 players. Nothing gets me more nervous than a mobile game getting ported to console, so imagine my complete surprise when Riptide GP: Renegade not only turned out to be good it’s actually one of my favorite casual stunt-racing games of recent memory.
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