Retribution [jtag/rgh] | Ride To Hell
: If you use the Aurora Train Engine , you can find trainers for infinite health or ammo. Honestly, though, the game is so broken that "God Mode" won't save you from a physics-induced soft lock. Final Thoughts
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 Ride To Hell Retribution [Jtag/RGH]
: 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) : If you use the Aurora Train Engine
: The JTAG/RGH environment won't save you from the notorious "floating bikers" or the "invisible walls." What we got instead was a linear, broken
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.
Running this on a modified 360 is straightforward, provided you have your files in order.