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ATV: Quad Power Racing 2 - Review
System: PlayStation 2
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Racing at the beach.

Freestyle mode is built on the Tony Hawk model of an arena full of jumps and a set time limit to pull off as many tricks as you can.  There are plenty of ramps and such to catch some air to perform tricks, but there just aren't that many tricks available.  As a result this mode does not have much in the way of long-term appeal - you've probably seen the Superman, Can Can, and wheelies in plenty of other games before.  You can string together tricks into combos, but you just won't be able to get enough air to consistently perform more than three or four of them.

Challenge mode comes in two flavors: ground and tower.  Ground challenge allows you to test and improve your driving skills in a series of contests like slalom runs and long jumps.  Good performances will reward you with unlocked bikes and riders, and unlock the next challenge in the series.  Tower challenge presents a series of bridges, planks, and platforms, and challenges you to complete each course within a certain time limit.  It's an interesting diversion, but you'll probably spend more time with the races.

ATV2 provides multiplayer support in the form of two player racing, with or without CPU racers, and a freestyle trick competition.  There's no support for online play with the Network Adaptor.

In The End, This Game Hath Been Rated: 72%.  ATV: Quad Power Racing 2 provides some fun racing action, but it's not outstanding.  The potential is there, but the game does not quite fulfill it.

 



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