Jet Moto (2023)
In this new port for the 1996 version of the game, players control hoverbike riders as they race across bone-crushing outdoor tracks, soaring over land, sea, ice, snow, and even a track suspended over a city at night. With unique double-back courses and team-based competition featuring real-life product sponsorships, players must navigate oncoming traffic to secure victory. This is a pure racing game with very little narrative involved. This game has not been PEGI rated. The 1996 version of the game was released under the title "Jet Rider" in the UK.
- Release date: 11-21-2023
- Developer: SingleTrac
- Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
- Platforms: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
Triggers for this game
Death & Loss
Suicide
One level is named 'suicide swamp'
- Can't be avoided
Disturbing Sounds & Sound Design
Wet Sounds
When racing on water
- Can't be avoided
Hate & Discrimination
Dehumanization & Objectification
Both riders and trophy presenters are heavily sexualized. You can choose your binary gender preference of trophy presenter or allow your rider to pick.
- Can't be avoided
LGBTQ+
Misc. LGBTQ+
Harris and Rhino both are queer and will choose male trophy presenters, unless you override with your preference.
- Is avoidable
Phobias
- Can't be avoided
- Can't be avoided
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Misc. Phobias
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Aquaphobia (Fear of water), Barophobia (Fear of gravity), Basophobia (Fear of falling), Botanophobia (Fear of plants), Chionophobia (Fear of snow), Dendrophobia (Fear of trees), Dystychiphobia (Fear of accidents), Hylophobia (Fear of forests), Kymophobia (Fear of waves or wave-like motions), Mysophobia (fear or aversion to germ-laden environments -- swamps), Pagophobia (fear of ice or frost), Pluviophobia (fear of rain), Submechanophobia (fear of partially or fully submerged man-made objects), Tachophobia (Fear of speed), Vehophobia (Fear of driving)
- Can't be avoided
Nyctophobia
Specifically the nightmare level
- Can't be avoided
Traumatic Events
Accidents
All courses have relatively high accident risk, especially those that require you to double back. Accidents generally consist of falling off of or flying away from your vehicle.
- Can't be avoided
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