Try to get through a retro-futuristic neo-Tokyo without crashing with Moto Rush Reborn announced for PC and consoles.
It’s developed by Baltoro Games as an indirect sequel to their 2019 Moto Rush GT, and you’ll need to get through 45 handcrafted levels by drifting, sliding and pulling wheelies on your motorcycle, with the objectives being to finish as fast as possible (Record Time), avoiding impacts with cars (Zero Demolition), and getting as close as you can to them (Near Misses).
As you might have guessed, this is very much an arcade racing game with elements of a 3D runner, as you’ll be jumping ramps, sliding and drifting, ducking to avoid obstacles, and riding through power plants and shopping malls.

The other clue is the fact you’re riding a bike with a demon-possessed engine that you found in a junkyard, and collecting Demonic Symbols during your ride will unlock manga pages to reveal your unfolding story.
Apparently Moto Rush GT sold more than a million copies, and could even be controlled with the Nintendo Toy-Con motorbike on the Nintendo Switch. Which is quite cool if you happened to buy a Nintendo Labo kit at some point (other games which included support were Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and GRID Autosport).
The developers, Baltoro Games have been around since 2008, with the Polish indie studio releasing more than 20 console and 300+ mobile games, so they should be able to produce something entertaining, even if it’s not particularly realistic.
A demo version is being released soon on Steam, and Moto Rush Reborn will be released for the PC, Xbox Series X|S and Switch. And it could be fun for some quick blasts when you fancy a break from sim racing, or just want something a bit different.
If you’re enjoying OnlineRaceDriver.com, why not add us to your Preferred Sources on Google?
Leave a Reply