Moto racer 2 crashes
I've been trying for about an hour now, but I can't think of any other way to open this review than to just say it: I don't like this game. More importantly, improvement in the "TruePhysics" design have made the bikes' handling abilities better than the original Moto.Īt this point it looks as if Jet Moto 2 has kept most of the elements that worked in the original, while improving the graphics engine and adding miles of brand-new courses to conquer. Other technical improvements, such as sharper colors, shifting lights and new animations, have all found a place in Jet Moto 2.
Still other tracks make you navigate skinny passageways at high speeds, while narrowly missing cement pillars and ledges. At one point on the Los Angeles race (earthquake terrain), sections of upturned highway provide a means to launch yourself so far and high it seems like you'll never land. Corkscrew roads, steeper waterfalls, incredible launch-pad ramps and even lava fields spice up the racing quite a bit. The all-new tracks pack more obstacles as well as much improved graphics. But that's all in a day's work in Jet Moto 2, as is careening through several other tracks containing caverns, rapids, canyons and even roller coasters. For starters, WaveRace never let you ride sleek, half hovercraft, half Jet-Ski vehicles over quake-shaken Los Angeles.
While some may consider jet Moto 2 to be a poor man's WaveRace, it really isn't. And it's delivering a new physics engine, beefed-up bikes and 10 new obstacle-laden tracks. As the year of the sequel marches on, jet Moto 2 makes its first playable appearance.