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Rush Bros
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About this game
Developer: XYLA Entertainment
Content Rating: N/A
Summary
Rush Bros is a pulse-pounding, music infused Platform Racing Game that features a single player and a competitive multiplayer either split-screen local or online between two simultaneous racers. Rush through over 40 unique levels jam-packed with puzzles, obstacles and power-ups in a race to the finish line where the victor can literally crush his competition.
System Requirements
Recommended
- OS:Windows 7
- Processor:Intel Quad Core @ 3.05 GHz / AMD A8 3.6 & above
- Memory:2 GB RAM
- Graphics:DirectX 10 compatible graphic card with at least 2GB RAM
- Hard Drive:3 GB HD space
- Sound:5.1 Surround Sound enabled sound card
- Other Requirements:Broadband Internet connection
Minimum
- OS:Windows XP
- Processor:Intel Core 2 DUO @ 2.4 GHz/Athlon 64 X2 4200+ & above
- Memory:1 GB RAM
- Graphics:DirectX 10 compatible graphic card with at least 512 MB RAM
- Hard Drive:1.5 GB HD space
- Sound:Stereo enabled sound card
Gamer Reviews
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Critic Reviews
15 Reviews5.36
The racing aspect adds a lot of drama to multiplayer matches, while the desire to complete stages with minimal mistakes and deaths due to them drives the single player aspect. Rush Bros. came out of nowhere, but is a very polished game worthy of any gamer’s time.
And then there’s the online multiplayer, which is completely barren of anyone actually playing the game, and the “remix” modes which speed the game up (not fun at all) and give you only one life (definitely not fun either).What we’re left with is a concept which sounds great on paper, but leaves a hell of a lot to be desired in execution.
Overall, Rush Bros. just isn't fun. The platforming is bland and uninspired, the multiplayer feels more like simultaneous single player, and the rhythm-based elements are almost an afterthought. Though the idea of a platformer that runs on custom soundtracks is a grand one, the execution here is extremely disappointing.