Bigger and better than its predecessor, Moto Race 2 by Electronic Arts and developed by Delphine Software International offers many more tracks, more bikes and a custom race track editing features that seriously enhances the game's replay value. This is still not a true bike racing simulation game but as arcade racers go, Moto Racer is one of the best game.
Like the previous Moto Racer game, Moto Racer 2 also allows you to race with heavy bikes or motocross dirt motorcyles on a variety of different tracks. There are 8 various bikes in each category, each with its own configurations for, brakes, speed, grip and acceleration. As in the previous version of Moto Racer, the quality of your brakes is meaningless because you rarely use the things. Speed and acceleration are usually the most important items to consider, though a good grip becomes vital in bad and rough weathers.
The Gameplay of Moto Racer 2 is pretty much like the previous Moto Race. The game is not a bike racing simulation but it does feel sufficiently various from most car racing games. Also, Moto Racer 2 does a great job of conveying the sheer speed of each race. When you top your speed of 150 mph in Moto Racer 2, you really feel that you are going that fast. The difficulty levels are well stepped so that you can win pretty easily on the lowest settings but will be hard pressed to place in the top 3 on the highest.
Obviously, the game was intended for fast paced arcade action and on that level it performs admirably. So long as you are not looking a great bike racing simulation with realistic physics and tons of motocross tricks to land, you simply cannot go wrong with Moto Racer 2. With 2 racing modes, exciting gameplay, a great number of tracks, and also a track editor, Moto Racer 2 offers a whole lot of action for any arcade racing fan.
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