Bandits: Phoenix Rising

Bandits: Phoenix Rising (2002)

by GRIN, Pan Vision
Genres:Shooter, Racing
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:The game features a story driven single player mode or up to 8 players in deathmatch or team deathmatch over internet or LAN.
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With witty, sarcastic, endearing characters, good graphics, a fun storyline, and kickass music, Bandits: Phoenix Rising is a worthy addition to anyone who loves Mad Max-style games.
user avatar@Numkelisuser avatar@Numkelis
February 11, 2025
Follow our heroes on a journey in search for finer drinks and guns in a desolate landscape, where said journey might outgrow itself as time passes and new friends as well as enemies are met. And who knows? At the end of the journey maybe our heroes might find what they are looking for. And we might find out more about the mysterious chicken truck driver as well. All that aside, the post-apocalyptic setting with cars mounted with guns and witty, yet funny interactions between characters made this game very fun for me. It's a solid game.
user avatar@doitallytuser avatar@doitallyt
March 29, 2025
I found this game when diving through old abandonware sites a few years ago, and WOW did this turn out to be a gem! The gameplay is unlike any other car combat game I had played previously, feeling like a hybrid between the driving in Halo mixed with the responsiveness of a twitchy FPS (think Half-Life or Quake). The single player campaign is a blast and has a phenomenal soundtrack to rock out to as you play. But the most standout feature to me was the multiplayer. A deathmatch in this game leaves no moments to breath, its action through-and-through and doesnt let up even for a moment. Even for those who don't generally enjoy car combat as a genre will find the FPS-adjacent feel to be extremely welcoming, as my siblings discovered as we played. In short, this is one of the best hidden gems I have ever played, I truly hope it gets brought forward into the modern day! Even better if the multiplayer could be expanded upon further to allow for a robust online community to form around it. And if does remain locked to abandonware, at least it works on modern systems with the patches available today
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