

Ride to Hell: Retribution stars outlaw biker Jake Conway who is looking for revenge against awesomely-named rival club The Devil's Hand. Actually, maybe it's not open-world because details like that are still a little thin on the ground despite the fact that Ride to Hell: Retribution is set for release this June for the Xbox 360, PS3, and Windows PC. Well, apparently I didn't because Deep Silver has announced that Ride to Hell is alive and well and that open-world biker game still exists (in some form) as Ride to Hell: Retribution. Unfortunately, that game disappeared shortly thereafter and I wondered if I'd dreamt the entire experience. You can customize your own motorcycle as well as store up to three bikes in your garage to change depending on the mission or your mood.Ī game with a spirit of freedom in large spaces of the American West.Hey, do you guys remember way back in, like, 2008 when suddenly, thanks to the likes of FX's biker drama Son's of Anarchy and the Lost and Damned GTV IV expansion, the outlaw biker lifestyle seemed to be the next big thing for fiction to delve into, and then, for about five seconds, there was this open world outlaw biker game called Ride to Hell that was a thing people were talking about? I do. You can explore at your leisure and accomplish different missions, such as delivering drugs or get confused with the dealer. The game map is approximately 90 km2, where you will spend time in landscapes such as Nevada or the San Francisco bay area. Ride to Hell immerses the player in the biker culture of the west coast of the United States in the 1960s, typical Sex, Drugs & Rock’n’Roll. To do this, you will have the opportunity to recruit new members and to play hide and seek with the police. The hippie revolution is underway, and the horrors of war are still present in his memories, when he finds refuge in a biker gang called Devils Hand.īased on all these factors, your goal is to survive through the gang and climb the ladder to become one of the top of bikers. The game follows the adventures of a man returning from the Vietnam War and who is having problems integrating into society. The universe is that of a biker culture during 1960 in the Western United States.

Ride to Hell: Retribution is a “GTA-like” video game developed by Deep Silver studio Munich Eutechnyx and published by Deep Silver.
