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Sampling the new generation of supercars in some of the most exotic locations in the world (and Los Angeles) sounds like a good foundation for a game. Supercar Street Challenge solves two of the three problems. Problems abound I’m short on talent, Mavericks only beat junkier Mavericks, and my pretty boy looks aren’t too pretty. Who hasn’t fantasized about racing around on streets like the local pretty boy, racing around in cool cars and giving your opponents nothing but taillights and exhaust? Only about five times a day since my conception. Supercar Street Challenges just about playable, and while it may offer some appeal to a first time gamer, ultimately you can't help wishing they hadn't bothered. It's a turgid experience, with no real sense of speed or excitement.Īs well as the default vehicles, there's an option to design your own car, but it's fairly superficial and does little to lift the game out of the mire. The racing is an uninspiring affair, with very little attention seemingly paid to the handling of the cars. The obvious reference point is Metropolis Street Racer on the Dreamcast, although it has to be said that this comes nowhere near the subtlety and originality of that game. The rest bear a passable resemblance to their real life counterparts though, taking the usual path of throwing the major landmarks around with gay abandon. So are they all perfectly replicated? I don't know, I've never been to Turin. However, Supercar Street Challenge features not just one city, but a veritable septet, namely London, Los Angeles, Rome, Turin, Munich, Monaco, and Paris. The PlayStation 2 version also allows up to 8 PS2 on-line players, without broadband Internet service being required, too.Another day, another driving game, this one following the current trend of setting the action within the confines of an actual city. The PS2 version features an additional track, Catalunya. These include Hockenheim from the German DTM series and Surfers Paradise from the Australian V8 series.

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The PC version of the game features 31 licensed and fictional global race locations offering 48 tracks. In addition, online play was featured heavily, with support for up to 8 players on Xbox Live.
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However, not for the first time in the series, the British Touring Car Championship was not included, yet the franchise continued to license the TOCA name in the title. The career mode offered a wider selection of championships than previous games, featuring the likes of Supertruck and Rallycross in addition to the traditional touring car formats. The Mobile phone version was released only in the U.S. Story-developing cutscenes were played out from a first-person perspective, with other characters never addressing the user by name (similar to the storytelling method of later Need for Speed titles).
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The game continued to use a scripted career mode as introduced in the previous Race Driver game, but dropped the Ryan McKane character. Two PSP conversions were released in 20 the first being TOCA Race Driver 2 in Europe and Japan and the second being Race Driver 2006 in the US. TOCA Race Driver 2 (DTM Race Driver 2 in Germany and V8 Supercars 2 in Australia) is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters for Xbox, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Mobile and PlayStation Portable.
