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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

ATV: Quad Power Racing 2


Features
  • Pick your poison: Ride as one of the top 10 professional 4x4 riders in the world (including Dana Creech, Kory Ellis, Tim Farr, and others), or choose one of the 10 stylized characters. You have the option of the best of both worlds.
  • Choose a track: Careen through 15 massive tracks in five different globe-spanning environments. Or, use the two packed freestyle arenas to show off your wild side.
  • Fight your way to the finish: Use kick attacks to teach your competitors to not even think about passing you.
  • Pull huge air and ridiculously fun power slides: With the over-the-top control system and physics model, tricks take on a whole new meaning.
  • Express your wild side: Tearing up the competition on more than 20 freestyle tricks.

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Amazon.com Review
The arcade-style ATV: Quad Power Racing 2 is as much about big air and reckless hotdogging as it is about crossing the finish line. To make any progress in this game, you must not only win races, but master increasingly complicated tricks and combos. Taking the time to master tricks pays off in the end--there are no shortage of locked features that open up with each advance in skill.

The game incorporates a wide array of well-rendered racers, vehicles, and locations. The various racing courses are elaborate and nicely detailed. You can knock competitors out of your way by administering a solid kick while passing--not exactly sportsmanlike behavior, but gratifyingly reminiscent of the classic Road Rash. For tricksters and stunt-riders, the freestyle arenas offer a candy store of possibilities. But the standout feature is the physics model behind the game. The overall handling and responsiveness of the vehicles is surprisingly realistic--even the controller vibration is more convincingly incorporated than in other racing games. Some finesse is required to pull off even the simpler tricks, and as with the real thing, it's easy to lose control of these powerful machines. --Maile Bohlmann

Pros: Great graphics Realistic physics and handling Fun multiplayer and freestyle modes Lots of unlockable bonuses Cons: Music is grating, annoying Offensive moves (i.e. kicking) are underdeveloped Training/practice modes are oversimplified


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