XGRA: Extreme-G Racing Association is a futuristic racing video game and the fourth and final installment in the Extreme-G series, succeeding Extreme-G 3. This game features an expanded selection of tracks, as well as a brand-new weapon system.
Overview
The gameplay is similar to previous titles in the series but includes notable differences. XGRA boasts a diverse array of riders, tracks, and bikes that can accelerate at astonishing speeds, reaching 0 to 300 mph (0 to 483 km/h) in mere seconds. A returning feature is the ability to break the sound barrier: upon reaching 750 mph, all sound effects will cease, except for item collection sounds, other riders' taunts, weapons firing, and in-game music.
In XGRA, players can race for 8 different teams, each with bikes that possess unique advantages and drawbacks, such as Regeneration, Handling, Speed, Acceleration, and Shielding.
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