Thank you for giving this coaster the credit it deserves. It's a fantastic coaster, even when you set aside its history. It's not the best RMC but some enthusiasts talk about it like it's a family coaster or that it's weak. RMC has no mediocre coasters. They don't even have any "just good" coasters. It's a really great coaster. I love the drop and the wave turn (if it counts as a wave turn) and it has really good airtime. For me it's in the bottom third of RMCs but that's like saying that a certain car is in the bottom tier of Ferraris.
I LOVE your roller coasters so much they’re all so SICK I do throw up after some but still I love them and thank you for working so hard for us to have fun thank you soooo much.
@Patrick Cadiz Yeah I'd consider it mid-low tier. It's solid, long, great first drop and good/great air... but as the original, the formula has been improved. The sluggish 3rd lap is greatly assisted by tunnels, however, and the Gerstlauer trains are kind of preferable to RMC trains with those crazy-weighted lap bars. As a side note, it's actually crazy the disparity between NTAG and SV given they started as very similar.
Thanks for that. I'm so sick of hearing everyone bash NTG. IT's still solid. Not sure about "by far the best coaster in the park" though, because Mr Freeze Reverse Blast is pretty good too.
Please redo more old reviews! You’ve come such a long way with both your commentary skills and camerawork and I’m curious to hear your updated thoughts/scorings. Keep up the great work man
Thanks for featuring my home state! Giant was smooth when it opened. The New Texas Giant blew it out of the WATER!!!! The theming is great + the fact that poor Wile Coyote is even intimidated by the ride.
Funny story: When I was a wee lad, I went to six flags Over Texas for a friends birthday party. My friend tapped out quickly after we rode the pirate ship and he bumped his head. I stayed with his mother, who was this old texan lady and she asked if I wanted to ride Judge Roy Scream. I asked her about it and she said, and I will never forget this, "it's like a kiddie version of Texas Giant (this was before the RMC conversion I think). So in my mind, I thought it would be a kiddie coaster like the one in bugs' boom town. I said sure and we made our way to the station. Don't ask me how I didn't realize that it wasn't a kiddie coaster until we got on the lift hill. I saw that hill when the train turned, and my heart sank. Now, JRS isn't that tall, it barely scratches 70 inches, but to a little 4 or 5 year old, it was the scariest lift hill ever. It didn't help that it was wooden, and popular culture had made me think all woodies were broken down piles of rotting timber. So as I crested the lift hill, I did what every little child does when they're scared and I screamed. Oh how I screamed. I'm pretty sure you could hear my scream from Shock Wave. And my friends mother, what did she do? She. Laughed. The entire ride, as I screamed, she laughed at my tourture. When we hit the brake run, I was panting from screaming and she was holding her sides laughing. Later in life, I would re ride JRS after becoming a "makeshift enthusiast" (because I've only visited three parks in my life.) and realized it wasn't all that scary. But oh, how I will never forget my first big boy coaster.
I had a similar experience for my first big boy coaster. I was like 5 or something and my family took a trip to Hershey park. I was barely tall enough to go on the comet, sooper dooper looper, and trailblazer. I didn’t know what any of those were of course. So my dad points at this one ride and says “wanna go on that?” He pointed at the turn going into the station of the comet and there was this structure around it so I didn’t really know what it was. But for some reason I thought it was a merry go round (I guess cuz it was a round structure). So I said “sure”. When I got in the station I was so confused that this merry go round looked so odd. Then when we started up the lit hill I realized what was happening, I was terrified and I blocked the first half of that ride out from my memory. The comet isn’t really that big either but I had never been on a ride over 30 feet. However, I do remember really enjoying that ride by the end. I went on it like three more times that day and I loved it. Never been back to Hershey since though. That was before sky rush and Fahrenheit were even in the park. Storm runner was pretty new at the time, I thought it was insane that a coaster could pick up speed from a launch instead of a lift hill. Some memories just tend to stick with you.
OMG thank you for finally doing a full review of this coaster. New Texas Giant is my favorite ride in the park and is in my home park so I get to ride it all the time. That first drop on the backseat gives you so much airtime and that last fling.
I rode this thing in 2011 when it opened, then rode it again this year just last month. I swear it hasn’t aged a day. The bumps between the pieces of track might be just a tad more noticeable but it’s extremely slight.
This ride is great, especially in the back. One thing that annoys me though is how I always get stapled. I’ve ridden it over 20 times and every single time I’ve gotten stapled. Earlier today I was on the ride and one ride op came up and stapled me, then a second came and stapled me even more, so much so that my leg was numb at the end of the ride. I wish the employees didn’t staple, as it would improve the ride experience, but I do understand that the coaster has already had one accident and they need to be careful.
I just rode it for the first time in Oct. I got a killer night ride and was blown away. Exceeded my expectations and it's now my second favorite RMC after SV.
Just rode this for the 1st time a 2 months ago, We were blown away and happy to get 2 rides on it. I will admit that I liked Titan a bit more, but this one is just fantastic!! Good review. Thanks for posting!
I just rode this for the first time a couple of weeks ago and it completely exceeded my expectations! I was expecting for it to be a good ride but it became one of my favorite coasters ever. It doesn’t need to go upside down. Honestly the reason I love rmc coasters is because of the airtime not the inversions.
I’m right there with u Taylor. I ❤️ RMCs! I’ve already done Iron Rattler, Wicked Cyclone, & Steel Vengeanxe, all of which are AMAZING! I have at least 3 more I’m planning on doing this summer, including this, Twisted Timbers, and Twisted Cyclone.
Thanks for covering my home RMC! If you want the best experience possible with this thing, ride it in the back, at night, with the black train. That thing HAULS. Got 2 back to back night rides without even leaving the train, including getting last ride of the night.
I was able to get a ride on the original, I can't wait to plan my next Texas Trip. Hell, the last time I was in Texas, Sea World was still years away from Black Fish so they really only had Steel Eel and the shark (batman clone). And Fiesta was still trying to find their hook to stand out...so much has changed.
Great review 👍 I agree, this ride still holds up great. People say it's not as good as the other RMCs and doesn't have the same transitions or elements which is true but let's face it, this is really good for a manafacturings first coaster.
I like how you compare the elements to Steel Vengance. Both Texas Giant and Mean Streak were Dinn coasters with mirror layouts, so essentially SteVe is New Texas Giant 2.0
I love this ride, it's my number one, and I've ridden 51, it's even higher than El Toro, and Twisted Colossus for me. When I was sitting on the break run, I was speechless, literally I have photos of it. It's the only ride ever to have done that for me. I think it's pretty dumb that people bash on this ride cause it doesn't have inversions, it doesn't have many really good airtime moments and all that, but I think this ride is pretty much perfect.
Well I live in Texas and I actually went to six flags just last night but I’ve never personally ridden this ride by I’m too scared, but I’ve only heard good things about how smooth and fun it is.
3:10 I used an app to record the g forces on this ride, and the speed hill he’s talking about at the time stamp has the strongest airtime moment with -1.50 g’s on a 93 degree day
This ride neverrrrrrrrrr gets old the more i rider it fells like it gets faster and back row on the drop is one of the best air time u can get on a roller coaster
Actually, ever since the ride reopened after the accident the block brakes do actually trim the speed of the trains. It is very subtle but those of us that have ridden the ride before and after the accident can feel the difference. The ride runs about ten percent slower with also about ten percent less airtime on the second half of the ride now. Next time you ride it listen carefully as you pass through the block brakes and you can hear the brakes engage.
It may be the most "simple" but I always thought it looked like one of the better ones, at the least it's gotta be in the top half. Looks full of airtime, its long (unlike a few of the others) and good layout, (cant tell the pacing from POVs). I was so bummed I had to cancel my epic TX trip this year, this was one of the rides I was most looking forward to :(
It took the success of Texas giant to convince the industry to let RMC do what ever they wanted. TG pushed the boundaries when it opened. it set the bench mark of what every thing else after had to beat.
You know, NTG is basically SV’s older sister. Before RMC touched both of these woodies, they were both manufactured by Dinn, with very similar layouts. SV is essentially NTG on steroids (with inversions)!
My opinions changed for NTG. So the first half is fun until the break run. I was riding on a winter night so I don't know if it had an effect on it, but the second half was just boring and slow. Even if it was a power house the whole ride, I feel like Shock Wave is now the best coaster at SFOT because of how crazy it is.
This was my 150th credit and I too gave it a 10!! Night rides with coaster idiot Logan and his buddies also made it a blast. That Texas trip in October was epic; CoasterStudios is responsible for me going 4 hours out of the way to ride Boardwalk bullet, and well worth it as it’s the best coaster in Texas IMO
@@Psyclone500TV and both originally pretty large wooden layouts by the dinn corporation, and mean streak was really just a bigger version of it. In truth, Steel Vengeance is new texas giant 2.0 with inversions in a lot of ways.
@@oneandonlysound3453 It took the success of Texas giant to convince the industry to let RMC do what ever they wanted. TG pushed the boundaries when it opened. it set the bench mark of what every thing else after had to beat.
I am loving these new re reviews. Because of different opinions over time from taylor, they are necessary. Also pls review X2 again. Your opinion is so much more different.
X2 will get a re-review for sure. I am waiting to get more footage of it first next time I go back to the park. Unfortunately it might be a bit cause the park is still closed.
I feel sad because I have never ridden an RMC so I feel like I missed a lot but I can maybe ride the mega coaster at Walibi Belgium and I've heard that it has RMC like elements so I will feel RMC elements made by intamin.
The reason why the RMC is shorter than the original is because wooden rollercoasters use steel wheels, which have less friction, while RMCs use Polyeurathane wheels.
This is actually the roller coaster that the woman died on in 2013 due to the restraints her restraint only clicked one while everyone else is clicked three times
Thank you for giving this coaster the credit it deserves. It's a fantastic coaster, even when you set aside its history. It's not the best RMC but some enthusiasts talk about it like it's a family coaster or that it's weak. RMC has no mediocre coasters. They don't even have any "just good" coasters. It's a really great coaster. I love the drop and the wave turn (if it counts as a wave turn) and it has really good airtime. For me it's in the bottom third of RMCs but that's like saying that a certain car is in the bottom tier of Ferraris.
I love the idea of going back and redoing reviews.
Was about to say... I'm pretty sure this one was already done.
Me too because when he did these reviews back in the early days he was still learning how to make better quality videos
As a ride op for NTG, im very happy to hear all the positive things you have to say for my ride. Plus it was awesome meeting you.
Were you working last Friday night? It was super dead and they let me ride it 3 times in a row around 9pm.
@@coastersandcosplays No. I was at fiesta texas that day. But when there is no line my crew will let people keep riding
Hello, brother
@@calebs_rollercoasters3222 oh okay, just figured I'd ask. we were at Fiesta the next day for Feliz Fiesta! 🤣
I LOVE your roller coasters so much they’re all so SICK I do throw up after some but still I love them and thank you for working so hard for us to have fun thank you soooo much.
NTG is amazing, it’s my favorite ride in the park, and it’s my home park so getting to ride it again and again is so much fun
@Patrick Cadiz Yeah I'd consider it mid-low tier. It's solid, long, great first drop and good/great air... but as the original, the formula has been improved. The sluggish 3rd lap is greatly assisted by tunnels, however, and the Gerstlauer trains are kind of preferable to RMC trains with those crazy-weighted lap bars. As a side note, it's actually crazy the disparity between NTAG and SV given they started as very similar.
Little Kid: "but I'm not tall enough to go on The Texas Giant..."
Ride Attendant: "GET IN THE COOP!!"
hahaha
I had to walk a walk of shame after I chickened out on Millennium Force, It was horrible, but if it was a chicken coop, I would cry.
I hate the term “walk of shame”. There is nothing shamed about chicken out of a coaster
Anyone else miss the good ol’ days with Parodies 😂
He said he's taking a break but their return
I miss Coaster wars
Park battles..
@@rollingcoasters2311 They had coaster fights to......thats what I actully miss
He said in the comments of the last vlog that parodies are coming back next month
Thanks for that. I'm so sick of hearing everyone bash NTG. IT's still solid. Not sure about "by far the best coaster in the park" though, because Mr Freeze Reverse Blast is pretty good too.
Please redo more old reviews! You’ve come such a long way with both your commentary skills and camerawork and I’m curious to hear your updated thoughts/scorings. Keep up the great work man
I remember the old reviews with the categorized scoring system.
Thanks for featuring my home state! Giant was smooth when it opened. The New Texas Giant blew it out of the WATER!!!! The theming is great + the fact that poor Wile Coyote is even intimidated by the ride.
I'm glad you're going back and re-reviewing some of these rides, it's good for a new perspective.
My favorite home park coaster!
Funny story: When I was a wee lad, I went to six flags Over Texas for a friends birthday party. My friend tapped out quickly after we rode the pirate ship and he bumped his head. I stayed with his mother, who was this old texan lady and she asked if I wanted to ride Judge Roy Scream. I asked her about it and she said, and I will never forget this, "it's like a kiddie version of Texas Giant (this was before the RMC conversion I think). So in my mind, I thought it would be a kiddie coaster like the one in bugs' boom town. I said sure and we made our way to the station. Don't ask me how I didn't realize that it wasn't a kiddie coaster until we got on the lift hill. I saw that hill when the train turned, and my heart sank. Now, JRS isn't that tall, it barely scratches 70 inches, but to a little 4 or 5 year old, it was the scariest lift hill ever. It didn't help that it was wooden, and popular culture had made me think all woodies were broken down piles of rotting timber. So as I crested the lift hill, I did what every little child does when they're scared and I screamed. Oh how I screamed. I'm pretty sure you could hear my scream from Shock Wave. And my friends mother, what did she do? She. Laughed. The entire ride, as I screamed, she laughed at my tourture. When we hit the brake run, I was panting from screaming and she was holding her sides laughing. Later in life, I would re ride JRS after becoming a "makeshift enthusiast" (because I've only visited three parks in my life.) and realized it wasn't all that scary. But oh, how I will never forget my first big boy coaster.
I had a similar experience for my first big boy coaster. I was like 5 or something and my family took a trip to Hershey park. I was barely tall enough to go on the comet, sooper dooper looper, and trailblazer. I didn’t know what any of those were of course. So my dad points at this one ride and says “wanna go on that?” He pointed at the turn going into the station of the comet and there was this structure around it so I didn’t really know what it was. But for some reason I thought it was a merry go round (I guess cuz it was a round structure). So I said “sure”. When I got in the station I was so confused that this merry go round looked so odd. Then when we started up the lit hill I realized what was happening, I was terrified and I blocked the first half of that ride out from my memory. The comet isn’t really that big either but I had never been on a ride over 30 feet. However, I do remember really enjoying that ride by the end. I went on it like three more times that day and I loved it. Never been back to Hershey since though. That was before sky rush and Fahrenheit were even in the park. Storm runner was pretty new at the time, I thought it was insane that a coaster could pick up speed from a launch instead of a lift hill. Some memories just tend to stick with you.
Love this story. That first "real coaster" lives in all our hearts and minds, doesn't it?
OMG thank you for finally doing a full review of this coaster. New Texas Giant is my favorite ride in the park and is in my home park so I get to ride it all the time. That first drop on the backseat gives you so much airtime and that last fling.
I rode this thing in 2011 when it opened, then rode it again this year just last month. I swear it hasn’t aged a day. The bumps between the pieces of track might be just a tad more noticeable but it’s extremely slight.
This ride is great, especially in the back. One thing that annoys me though is how I always get stapled. I’ve ridden it over 20 times and every single time I’ve gotten stapled. Earlier today I was on the ride and one ride op came up and stapled me, then a second came and stapled me even more, so much so that my leg was numb at the end of the ride. I wish the employees didn’t staple, as it would improve the ride experience, but I do understand that the coaster has already had one accident and they need to be careful.
The Same Coaster that Ended Six Flags Relationship with Gerstlauer
Yea, I love the idea of reviewing rides you’ve already reviewed. This is a great video!
I imagine you’ll have different opinions/comparisons/insights now that you have ridden hundreds of roller coasters over the past few years.
Ive never rode it but it just Looks like a coaster id love to marathon.
I just rode it for the first time in Oct. I got a killer night ride and was blown away. Exceeded my expectations and it's now my second favorite RMC after SV.
Just rode this for the 1st time a 2 months ago, We were blown away and happy to get 2 rides on it. I will admit that I liked Titan a bit more, but this one is just fantastic!! Good review. Thanks for posting!
I just rode this for the first time a couple of weeks ago and it completely exceeded my expectations! I was expecting for it to be a good ride but it became one of my favorite coasters ever. It doesn’t need to go upside down. Honestly the reason I love rmc coasters is because of the airtime not the inversions.
Thanks for the re-review!
I’m right there with u Taylor. I ❤️ RMCs! I’ve already done Iron Rattler, Wicked Cyclone, & Steel Vengeanxe, all of which are AMAZING! I have at least 3 more I’m planning on doing this summer, including this, Twisted Timbers, and Twisted Cyclone.
Thanks for covering my home RMC! If you want the best experience possible with this thing, ride it in the back, at night, with the black train. That thing HAULS. Got 2 back to back night rides without even leaving the train, including getting last ride of the night.
this coaster will forever be underrated
i love it
I got back row on this yesterday. One of the best coasters I’ve ever been on
I was able to get a ride on the original, I can't wait to plan my next Texas Trip. Hell, the last time I was in Texas, Sea World was still years away from Black Fish so they really only had Steel Eel and the shark (batman clone). And Fiesta was still trying to find their hook to stand out...so much has changed.
As far as prototypes go, this was an incredibly ambitious project by RMC but it certainly paid off.
Great review 👍 I agree, this ride still holds up great. People say it's not as good as the other RMCs and doesn't have the same transitions or elements which is true but let's face it, this is really good for a manafacturings first coaster.
Such a good ride. I think my favorite moment is that twisting drop off of the mid course. It caught me completely by surprise.
I have been waiting for this review... the OG RMC
I’ve rode this multiple times in multiple years and my November 2020 years was by far the best rides I’ve ever gotten on it. Great coaster
I love New Texas Giant! Fantastic RMC and a ride DOES NOT NEED AIRTIME or INVERSIONS to be Great.
I like how you compare the elements to Steel Vengance. Both Texas Giant and Mean Streak were Dinn coasters with mirror layouts, so essentially SteVe is New Texas Giant 2.0
The original Giant in its heyday was phenomenal and this update was badly needed ... great ride RMC!
Love this video, we're hoping to visit the park next year if things improve. We cant wait!
Cedar Point is our home park.
I love this ride, it's my number one, and I've ridden 51, it's even higher than El Toro, and Twisted Colossus for me. When I was sitting on the break run, I was speechless, literally I have photos of it. It's the only ride ever to have done that for me. I think it's pretty dumb that people bash on this ride cause it doesn't have inversions, it doesn't have many really good airtime moments and all that, but I think this ride is pretty much perfect.
Well I live in Texas and I actually went to six flags just last night but I’ve never personally ridden this ride by I’m too scared, but I’ve only heard good things about how smooth and fun it is.
3:10
I used an app to record the g forces on this ride, and the speed hill he’s talking about at the time stamp has the strongest airtime moment with -1.50 g’s on a 93 degree day
This ride neverrrrrrrrrr gets old the more i rider it fells like it gets faster and back row on the drop is one of the best air time u can get on a roller coaster
Probably my favorite ride at SFOT. I rode Iron Rattler for the first time last year and it’s so hard to pick between the two rmcs.
I want rmc to go to saintlouis, and tweak the giant, its so rough now, and unenjoyable
Hell yeah this is at my home park, and I've been riding it every year since it opened in 2011! So glad to see you enjoy as much I do!
I wish I rode this more. I only got 2 rides, but then again, I liked Mr. Freeze more, so I spent most of my time there instead of NTG
I love how these reviews are so open minded and honest 😁
Love it, this is my home park and my favorite ride there!
This was my first RMC I rode and wow in 2012 this was insane!
What if they turn the airtime hill after the mid-brake into a zero-g-stall? That would be really cool.
Re review iron rattler
Only Taylor can pull off an in-depth review in a few minutes
Honestly
Actually, ever since the ride reopened after the accident the block brakes do actually trim the speed of the trains. It is very subtle but those of us that have ridden the ride before and after the accident can feel the difference. The ride runs about ten percent slower with also about ten percent less airtime on the second half of the ride now. Next time you ride it listen carefully as you pass through the block brakes and you can hear the brakes engage.
Let's go boys, another review!
It may be the most "simple" but I always thought it looked like one of the better ones, at the least it's gotta be in the top half. Looks full of airtime, its long (unlike a few of the others) and good layout, (cant tell the pacing from POVs). I was so bummed I had to cancel my epic TX trip this year, this was one of the rides I was most looking forward to :(
I rode this yesterday. Probably the most intense ride I’ve been on. The drop felt like you were going to fall out 🤣
It took the success of Texas giant to convince the industry to let RMC do what ever they wanted. TG pushed the boundaries when it opened. it set the bench mark of what every thing else after had to beat.
Ranking all the RMCs???
It needs to be done we need to know what would you rank on as
Glad to see NTG is still great. Good review!
It’s amazing! Even though I never been on that ride before.
100 subs would be cool
One of the best RMC coasters I’ve ever ride!
You know, NTG is basically SV’s older sister. Before RMC touched both of these woodies, they were both manufactured by Dinn, with very similar layouts. SV is essentially NTG on steroids (with inversions)!
I like to think of SV as the final form of NTG
This is my home park, and I try to get at least 5 rides on New Texas Giant when I am there. 👍🏿
This is my home park and I agree, New Texas Giant is the best ride in the park
I've only ridden Untamed, but it's now my number 1 coaster!
When do we get a sneak peek of the RMC Documentary?
There will be a trailer released early next year
I have been on 12 RMC's and this one comes in at #12. Of course I still think it is a very good ride and the best at SFOT.
My opinions changed for NTG. So the first half is fun until the break run. I was riding on a winter night so I don't know if it had an effect on it, but the second half was just boring and slow. Even if it was a power house the whole ride, I feel like Shock Wave is now the best coaster at SFOT because of how crazy it is.
This was my 150th credit and I too gave it a 10!! Night rides with coaster idiot Logan and his buddies also made it a blast. That Texas trip in October was epic; CoasterStudios is responsible for me going 4 hours out of the way to ride Boardwalk bullet, and well worth it as it’s the best coaster in Texas IMO
Am I the only one that thought “Steel Vengeance” when I saw this?
Well since both coasters are made by Rocky Mountain Construction, it makes sense that they are nearly the same ride
@@Psyclone500TV and both originally pretty large wooden layouts by the dinn corporation, and mean streak was really just a bigger version of it. In truth, Steel Vengeance is new texas giant 2.0 with inversions in a lot of ways.
@@oneandonlysound3453 It took the success of Texas giant to convince the industry to let RMC do what ever they wanted. TG pushed the boundaries when it opened. it set the bench mark of what every thing else after had to beat.
i'm really curious what you will think about Untamed at Walibi Holland, the only RMC i've ever done :p
This coaster is a standard sitter. A revolutionary coaster. Can’t wait to ride Iron Gwazi
I am loving these new re reviews. Because of different opinions over time from taylor, they are necessary. Also pls review X2 again. Your opinion is so much more different.
That is definetely the top coaster he needs to re-review.
@@zacg_ actual facts
X2 will get a re-review for sure. I am waiting to get more footage of it first next time I go back to the park. Unfortunately it might be a bit cause the park is still closed.
no manufacturer will probably ever have their first ever coaster be as good as RMC's first ever coaster
I feel sad because I have never ridden an RMC so I feel like I missed a lot but I can maybe ride the mega coaster at Walibi Belgium and I've heard that it has RMC like elements so I will feel RMC elements made by intamin.
I've been on one rmc and I just want to go on more, I absolutely loved it.
Same
Mine was Steel Vengeance
@@coasterhockygamingboy9549 damn lucky. Ive been on untamed
The reason why the RMC is shorter than the original is because wooden rollercoasters use steel wheels, which have less friction, while RMCs use Polyeurathane wheels.
Can you rank the rmc’s
Ah Great.... The Original RMC.... Awesome Video 👍
The Train itself looks like a luxury Limousine
If I've NEVER had the chance to ride an RMC before this, will I like it or will I love it?
Notification Squad! 🔔🎉
love this ride
Is there gonna be a review for Titan
Do more coaster parodies!!
I wonder if they could somehow upgrade it to give it inversions
I wouldn’t even do that. Ride is perfect as it is
@@noahkessler5500 Ik, just wondering
Is it scary? I have never got on it before and I have been in Texas my whole life!
You sooo need to go and ride Medusa Steel Coaster.
The most underrated rmc
This is at my Home park and my dads favorite I like the Front seat its fun
I love the cars
Hopefully I get chance 2021 to ride it for the first time
Love it!
Heyyyyyy this is my home town park!!!
This is actually the roller coaster that the woman died on in 2013 due to the restraints her restraint only clicked one while everyone else is clicked three times
RMC's With Midcourse Brakerun : N.T.G And Steel Vengance.
Steel Vengeance is basically new Texas giants final form
Texas Giant walked so Steel Vengeance could run
Does the restraints allow for some good airtime
Yes
Can he do updated coaster rankings
I want to ride Zadra so bad, I feel like it’s so under hyped