Ride To Hell Retribution [jtag/rgh] [TESTED]

Ride to Hell: Retribution is a piece of gaming history, albeit a dark one. On a JTAG/RGH console, it’s a quick install that provides an evening of laughter (and frustration). It’s the "The Room" of video games—so bad that you almost have to see it to believe it.

: The JTAG/RGH environment won't save you from the notorious "floating bikers" or the "invisible walls." Ride To Hell Retribution [Jtag/RGH]

The Infamous Legend: Running Ride to Hell: Retribution on JTAG/RGH Ride to Hell: Retribution is a piece of

You might think that running a game from an internal HDD on a modified console would fix some of the texture pop-in or loading issues. : The JTAG/RGH environment won't save you from

: Refresh your library in the Aurora dashboard. The cover art—which is significantly better than the game itself—should pop right up. The RGH Advantage: Performance (or lack thereof)

Whether you're looking to witness the glitchy madness for yourself or just want to see how far you can push your modified console's patience, here is what you need to know about getting this cult disaster running on your RGH/JTAG setup. Why Even Play It?

Released in 2013, Ride to Hell: Retribution was intended to be an open-world biker epic. What we got instead was a linear, broken mess of nonsensical cutscenes, "fully clothed" romance scenes, and physics that defy the laws of reality. On a JTAG/RGH console, it serves as the ultimate benchmark for "What was the developer thinking?" Installation and Setup