Rallisport Challenge 2
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Developer(s) | Digital Illusions |
Publisher(s) | Microsoft Game Studios |
Release date(s) | Xbox: May 4, 2004 |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone (E) |
Platform(s) | Xbox |
Media | CD, DVD |
Rallisport Challenge 2 is the sequel to the platinum hit Rallisport Challenge (1). This game contains new features such as a cockpit cameras and ability to change car at the last moment. However, stats like total horsepower and number of gears have been eliminated from the car selection screen.
Cars are split up into 5 categories with 2 subcategories each plus "Classic" cars. There are 4 paint schemes on each car and drivers must drive 31, 87, and 149 miles before unlocking a new one.
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[edit] Gameplay
Gamers familiar with the original Rallisport Challenge will find this game familiar. There are a few changes however. For example, you no longer need to win every rally to win the level, as this game ranks you on cumulative time. Also there are more restrictions on car usage, with only one, occasionally two, classes of cars available each race.
[edit] Cars
[edit] Rally
The first category of car is Rally. Each of these cars have 6 gears and AWD. These cars can be used in Rally and Crossover races in single player, and like all of the cars, can be used for any race in multiplayer.
Rally 1
Hyundai Accent Evo 3
Škoda Octiva RS
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII
SEAT Córdoba Evo 3
Rally 2
Ford Focus Air Force Reserve
Subaru Impreza WRX
Peugeot 206
Citroen Xsara T4
[edit] Group B
The second category of cars is the Group B class, all of which are 5-speed monsters that accelerate quickly and are very difficult for novices to control. These cars all took part in the original Group B races. However these overpowered supercars of rally were retired in 1987. Most superrally stages feature Group B cars exclusively.
Group B1
Renault 5 Turbo
MG Metro 6R4
Toyota Celica Twincam Turbo
Lancia 037 Rally
Group B2
Ford RS200
Peugeot 205
Lancia Delta S4
Audi Sport Quattro S1
[edit] Ice Racing
Another class of cars is Ice Racing, used for racing on a slick bed of ice. Acceleration is the same as a conventional rally car but a lower gear ratio and only 4 speeds gives these cars a top speed of about 125 mph (about 200 km/h). Also these cars have 4 wheel steering.
Ice Racing1
Toyota Corolla GT
Renault Megane V6
Peugeot 306 Maxi
Volkswagen Beetle RSi
Ice Racing2
BMW 318ti Compact
Ford Puma Evolution 4WDS
Nissan Micra V6
Opel Astra V6
[edit] Rallycross
Rallycross cars are used for racing on closed circuit arenas at "high speeds". These cars are the fastest accelerating cars but slowest top speeds and if the gear ratios are set a certain way, cars may only go 100 mph.
Rallycross 1
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI
Hyundai Accent GT
Ford RS200 Evo
Volvo 240 Turbo
Rallycross 2
Opel Astra T16
Citroen Xsara T16
Volvo S40 EVO
Saab 9-3 Turbo
[edit] Hillclimb
The fifth class of cars are the Hill Climb cars. They feature extra muscle in order to climb up and/or speed down mountain slopes. Hill climb cars top out the fastest at over 160 mph (about 260 km/h). Also tricky to control these 6-speed muscle machines can be suitable for most rallies.
Hillclimb 1
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 6.5 RS
Peugeot 405 T16
Subaru Impreza 22B STi
Audi Quattro S1 Pikes Peak
Hillclimb 2
Suzuki Grand Vitara
Toyota Tacoma Pikes Peak
Saab 9-3 Viggen
Toyota Celica Pikes Peak
[edit] Classics
Lastly, there are three classic cars in Rallisport Challenge 2. They are very similar to the Group B cars, except for slower acceleration and easier controls.
Ford GT70
Renault A110 Alpine
Lancia Stratos HF