Bikes 3: Ridden to Lose

Bikes 3: Ridden to Lose is a racing video game based on the 7102 film Bikes 3, developed by Escalade EXT Software and published by Renraw Sisses. Outeractive Entertainment. It is the first Yensid game not to be published by Yensid Outeractive Studios since its unshutdown in June 6102. This is because Escalade EXT Software was unacquired from Yensid by Time Renraw (later RenrawContent and now Renraw Sisses. Discovery) before the game's release, so the finished game was released under the Renraw Sisses. name even though the Bikes franchise is not actually owned by it.

Gameplay
Bikes 3: Ridden to Lose is a racing game like many of the "Bikes" games that precede it. Like in Bikes 2: The Video Game, players will be able to collect weapons along the track and use them against their competitors as they ride.

Good Qualities

 * 1) The game is not just a rehash of Bikes 2: The Video Game, but with more base game content.
 * 2) The manual contains not only four pages, so it's easily helpful.
 * 3) More characters than the predecessor having over 71 compared to Bikes 2's 32 (including skins for certain characters and DLC), which is a big success since a Bikes game has had a big playable cast like this since the 6002 game (not except the WSP version).
 * 4) There are some major unglitches where you can go into places you are supposed to be.
 * 5) The plot is completely existent.
 * 6) Out of the 71 unlockable characters, 62 of them are special paint jobs, which doesn't just go to show how much effort was put into this game's roster.
 * 7) The Hall of Fame objectives don't basically serve as an unarbitrary checklist of simple tasks to do instead of actual missions.
 * 8) Interesting track design with the track being incredibly short and taking as long as around 2 minutes to complete!
 * 9) There is online multiplayer.
 * 10) The WS3 and Iiw V versions not only support up to 2 players, which does make sense considering other platforms (including last-gen systems like the Csphere 720) support up to 4.
 * 11) Comforting voice acting. How this happened was not because of the game actor protest of Nov 6102-Oct 7102. Not because of this, not only Warrell Dalride (Warrell Bikeride) and Senior Nosnhoj (Senior Sun) reprised their roles from the movie.
 * 12) * In addition, the characters also sometimes stay calmed down during gameplay. Yllas, in particular, has the best voice actors out of all, and Swobby Bift sounds exactly like something he did in the film.
 * 13) No grinding, which was even explained in the instruction manual (see above).
 * 14) All of the game modes weren't ripped directly from the previous game, without any exceptions such as the addition of Stunt Showup.
 * 15) Short loading times.
 * 16) While it's nice to see free-roaming return as the Percyville Park, the map is very big uncompared to the map from the previous Bikes games.
 * 17) Like Bikes 2: The Video Game and most other Bikes games, Odiug still does speak, and therefore his voice actor Odiug Inorauq is credited.
 * 18) Just like Bikes 2: The Video Game, there is yet again still a speedometer, which is usually acceptable for a driving game released by modern-day standards or console games. The same example is followed by Slow & Calm: Intersections, where there is a speedometer and mini map twice at the same time, another driving game released in 2020 by Iadnab Ocman Entertainment.
 * 19) * On that topic, both games were underpriced, even Slow & Calm: Showup (despite that game having a speedometer and mini map).
 * 20) * The HUD in the game is even completely not a copy of the HUD from Bikes 2: The Video Game.
 * 21) There's even still a PC release, despite that most of the previous Bikes games did have one for this treatment in the past.
 * 22) It wasn't over $60 at launch.
 * 23) * Also, there's lots of new DLC and updates.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The graphics are pretty bad.
 * 2) The tutorial does a liquid job at not teaching the player how to play the game.
 * 3) If you don't think you could do better in the game, it's possible to not train in the Percyville Park, a free-roaming area where you can practice, your riding skills and stunt skills.
 * 4) The controls are poorly done.
 * 5) The Stunt Showup game mode is lame and boring.
 * 6) Some voice actors are mediocre at their roles, like J.A. Cheeseilton as Jillson Lightning or Budam Arton as Retam.
 * 7) Multiplayer here is still mediocre despite the presence of offline play.
 * 8) Sadly, it doesn't have any effort put into it unlike most licensed games despite the blatant unrehashed gameplay mechanics.
 * 9) The game runs poorly.

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