

Dyna, Softail, Touring or Sportster it doesn't matter, as it's all a matter of pixels gathered to make a wannabe Harley bike. The two-wheeled vehicles are divided into categories, so they seem more than they really are. There are 20 Harleys available in the game and you'll be riding a 2006 FXSTB or a 1984 FXST, perhaps a 2000 FXTD or a 1936 EL.

For a Harley game, this title has too little content to really please those bikers out there dying to get a cool original ride. Once you've got past the first FMV, and it's a pretty dull one, you'll have to create a profile before you start racing. You'll race on famous routes like Big Sur, the arch-famous Route 66 or the Badlands and I must say that I don't quite remember another racing game with such long tracks. Getting past the prejudices, in Activision's title you'll be strolling across the United States riding your cool Harley (of course) and racing other fellow bike aficionados. There's even a slight chance that the bikers won't dig this game, even if it's got the Harley logo on top of it. Back to the drawing board, we'll find a combination between the crashing frenzy from Burnout, taken to the two-wheel universe and the bashing you were able to do while riding a motorcycle in the Road Rash titles. Well, I guess you'll starve to death with Harley-Davidson Motorcycles: Race to Rally.īefore comparing this game to any previous title, you should know that I didn't by any means want to offend those great titles by mentioning the Harley Davidson game in the same sentence. A video game is a product that must provide some "food" for the mind of its buyer. That was my only contact with the exciting world of bikes and bikers. I'm not very passionate when it comes to motorcycles, engines or exhaust pipes, but I was a fan of the Orange County Chopper show. A great brand doesn't make a good game and I guess that there are few people in the world that haven't heard about Harley-Davidson and their great bikes. Activision could have been better off without this title underneath their protective wing.
