![]() Whether it’s the chill electronic soundtrack or the bright and beautiful skylines, I’m constantly in a state of therapeutic bliss. ![]() The thing I like most about Screamride is the commitment to the theme. It’s never laugh-out-loud hilarious but it strikes a nice balance tonally to the point where I’m typically smiling. In a dystopian future, a mega-corporation has recruited thrillseekers to test out various dangerous rides and experiences “for the future of mankind.” It’s all very eerie while at the same time adding in comical effects like people flying off the back of a boat to their death. ![]() MSRP: $29.99 (Xbox 360), $39.99 (Xbox One)īelieve it or not Screamride actually has some semblance of a story. ![]() In the end though, Frontier Developments’ formula is a therapeutic way to spend an afternoon, even with its faults. You do that over and over, with mixed results. Instead, it’s more like a series of minigames based on three concepts - creation, destruction, and riding. Growing up with Sim Theme Park and RollerCoaster Tycoon, I relished the idea of creating and managing my own commercial park and divining new and innovative ways to thrill people. When I first saw the debut trailer for Screamride, I assumed it was a simulator. ![]()
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