Rally Cross 2
Rally Cross 2 | |
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Rally Cross 2 PAL cover | |
Developer(s) |
Idol Minds 989 Studios |
Publisher(s) | Sony Computer Entertainment |
Composer(s) | Guttermouth |
Platform(s) | PlayStation |
Release date(s) | |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer up to 2 players |
Rally Cross 2 is the 1998 sequel to 1997's Rally Cross. It improves from the original game by added better graphics, an extensive season mode, more vehicles and tracks and a track editor. The game has three difficulty modes: Rookie, Veteran and Pro.
Game modes
Single race: Choose any vehicle and track and race against three opponents, there are three sub-modes, Normal, which is self-explanatory, Head-on, which is where one opponent races in the opposite direction of the player and Suicide which is the same as Head-on but with three opponents.
Season: Rally through an extensive season, unlocking vehicles and tracks.
Time Trial: Try to get the best lap-time possible on a certain track.
Practice: Practice your rallying skills.
Vehicles
Some vehicles' parts (shocks, steering, brakes, ratios, gearbox and tires) can be modified to the player's liking. All vehicles' bodies can be painted as well.
- Apex
- Baja
- Orbit
- Icon
- Trace
- Trail 150
- Aerial
- Axis
- Vapor - bonus
- Radia - bonus
Tracks
The game's sixteen tracks are also available in reverse, making a total of thirty-two tracks.
Bonus tracks included:
- Oasis - from Rally Cross 1
- Jungle - from Rally Cross 1
- Little Woods
- Frozen Trail
- Dusty Road
- Rock Creek
- Dry Humps
- Hillside
Reception
The UK Official PlayStation Magazine rated Rally Cross 2 6 out of 10.[1]
References
- ↑ Official PlayStation Magazine, Future Publishing issue 44, page 109, (April 1999)