Founded in 2007, California-based indie developer Vector Unit first made a name for itself with Hydro Thunder Hurricane, the Xbox 360 and Windows sequel to the beloved arcade water racing game. Since ...
If you are a big fan of fast-paced, arcade-style racing games and have been waiting for the latest installment of the Riptide GP series to come to the NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV, your wait is over.
When it comes to racing games, the dafter the better is my motto. I can very rarely stomach gritty, bland realism in my vroom-vrooming, so naturally games that focus on a more fantastical version of ...
The cute little Jeep Renegade isn’t even on sale yet, but here at SEMA, the Mopar folks are giving us a taste of what’s possible for the little CUV in the big wide world of customization. Part of Fiat ...
The next generation wave-riding extravaganza has just been announced by Vector Unit. Riptide GP: Renegade has a completely retuned graphics engine underneath, retuned mechanics, and promises to let us ...
Experience the future of illicit hydrojet racing, where armoured riders kick out death-defying stunts over massive waterfalls, dodge cops through public waterways, and boost at breakneck speeds across ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Vector Unit, the developers behind the Riptide series of games, has revealed that the upcoming ...
If you own the NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV, then you are probably used to a number of games becoming available for only your device. In fact, the SHIELD Android TV is quickly becoming a gateway to ...
Vector Unit has revealed that it is bringing its futuristic jet-ski racer Riptide GP: Renegade to the Switch. The latest in the popular Riptide series, Renegade features "armoured riders" performing ...
Riptide GP Renegade is developed by a California based start-up called Vector Unit, which also made Hydro Thunder Hurricane, a popular racing game on Microsoft's XBox 360 game console. When it comes ...
For some reason arcade racers don’t seem to be as prominent as they once were, supplanted by either semi-realistic or sim type titles in the last few years. It seems to be a gap that smaller ...