
80
Like all Psygnosis games, Rollcage Stage II is full of eye candy, with flashy graphics and colorful decor up the wazoo.
87
One of the finest four-wheeled balls to the wall arcade racers of all time.
85
For its $10 asking price "Stage II" (and Midway's other Psygnosis refugee "Team Buddies") cannot be beat in replayability. Buy with ease.
6
Mejor que el original sin duda, es sólo que no entiendo en que se enfoca el juego, en llegar en primer lugar dominando sus pistas o en arruinarle la carrera a los rivales por medio de poderes, creo que las mecánicas tan únicas de este juego dan para mucho más, sobretodo en el diseño de sus pistas que siguen sin exprimir al máximo sus capacidades.
10
Fast (and unique) cars, multiple weapons (optional), (near) impossible tracks, a lot of game modes (vs/5, vs/2 and vs/the track(!)). A COMPLETE racing game.
9
It's a crying shame this series never made it past the PSone generation. Heck, i'd be satisfied with a half decent clone with all the hours I've poured into this underrated gem. Wipeout is great and all, but Rollcage amps up the fun factor whilst maintaining that blistering feeling of speed. With a surprising amount of depth, there is certainly more than one way to win a race which was quite groundbreaking for the time. Not fussed on finishing first? No worries. Just pummel your opponents with weapons to gain enough points to push you across the line instead. A measure of customization would have been extremely welcome but there's more than enough features here to keep you satisfied for hours. And who would've thought that 2 player rubble soccer could be so much fun? And you can't go past 2 player "Firefox" level as you speed around a giant ring, filling the arena with those spinning missiles. Amazing. It doesn't demand the same level of punishing precision as the Wipeout series but is still satisfyingly difficult to finish to completion. Play it now!
Rollcage Stage II
PlayStation
Released On:
Oct 10, 2000
Metascore
Generally Favorable
85
User score
Generally Favorable
7.8
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Generally Favorable
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100
Amanda De Cadenet -- remember her? -- once said in an interview that she'd rather have five minutes of filth than half an hour of arduous bump 'n' grind and, at last, we understand what she meant.
100
Two parts "Wipeout" and one part "Mario Kart", combined with a feel all its own, make the newest Rollcage a winner across the board.
User score
Generally Favorable
7.8
57% Positive
12 Ratings
12 Ratings
38% Mixed
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5% Negative
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May 30, 2016
10
Fast (and unique) cars, multiple weapons (optional), (near) impossible tracks, a lot of game modes (vs/5, vs/2 and vs/the track(!)). A COMPLETE racing game.
Oct 5, 2014
9
It's a crying shame this series never made it past the PSone generation. Heck, i'd be satisfied with a half decent clone with all the hours I've poured into this underrated gem. Wipeout is great and all, but Rollcage amps up the fun factor whilst maintaining that blistering feeling of speed. With a surprising amount of depth, there is certainly more than one way to win a race which was quite groundbreaking for the time. Not fussed on finishing first? No worries. Just pummel your opponents with weapons to gain enough points to push you across the line instead. A measure of customization would have been extremely welcome but there's more than enough features here to keep you satisfied for hours. And who would've thought that 2 player rubble soccer could be so much fun? And you can't go past 2 player "Firefox" level as you speed around a giant ring, filling the arena with those spinning missiles. Amazing. It doesn't demand the same level of punishing precision as the Wipeout series but is still satisfyingly difficult to finish to completion. Play it now!
87
One of the finest four-wheeled balls to the wall arcade racers of all time.
85
For its $10 asking price "Stage II" (and Midway's other Psygnosis refugee "Team Buddies") cannot be beat in replayability. Buy with ease.
80
A great game and worth buying, however don't expect to be playing it in a months time.
80
Like all Psygnosis games, Rollcage Stage II is full of eye candy, with flashy graphics and colorful decor up the wazoo.
72
The game may not have the lasting appeal of Psygnosis' "Wipeout" or Namco's "Ridge Racer," but it has enough gameplay, eye candy, and bonus secrets to put it near the top of what the PlayStation has to offer.
Aug 30, 2013
9
Although a little difficult at times, the great gameplay and the amazing soundtrack makes this racing classic a must-have for any Playstation game collection.
Oct 11, 2023
6
Mejor que el original sin duda, es sólo que no entiendo en que se enfoca el juego, en llegar en primer lugar dominando sus pistas o en arruinarle la carrera a los rivales por medio de poderes, creo que las mecánicas tan únicas de este juego dan para mucho más, sobretodo en el diseño de sus pistas que siguen sin exprimir al máximo sus capacidades.
Jun 16, 2013
6
At the time of release Rollcage, and this sequel, offered something a little different and quicker paced than the majority of other racing games. It certainly wasn’t a game you’d find yourself playing for months on end but it was fun whilst it lasted.
SummaryAn adrenaline-packed driving phenomenon delivering the ultimate in arcade racing. Combining the heart-pounding elements of extreme racing with a stack of souped-up features, such as insane Rubble Soccer, this game forces racers to use every trick in the book to win. [Take 2 Interactive]
Rated Efor Everyone
Platforms:
- PC
- PlayStation
Initial Release Date:Oct 10, 2000
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