Konami Digital Entertainment fine-tunes sequel to Genki's action-packed mountain racer
Konami Digital Entertainment is to return to the mountain racing
scene as Kaido Racer 2 for PlayStation 2 is polished in preparation of
an October release.
Kaido Racer 2 focuses on the exciting
mountain racing scene, wherein night time races are held by Japanese
car enthusiasts. Kaido Racer 2 tells of a new tournament where the
current champion has vanished, leaving a host of pretenders to contest
his crown. Thus, a series of teams comprising amateur and professional
racers gather to battle it out atop the winding mountain passes.
Spanning
19 tough courses, Kaido Racer 2 features a clever mix of long and short
circuits each faithfully modeled from known venues. Developers Genki
have used a special laser technique to perfectly recreate mountain
circuits, while changing weather ensures that each must be tackled
differently to counter the wet, icy or dry conditions. During the
course of a race, the weather will also change from sunny to flash
storms, with puddles pooling as the heavens open! Similarly, the tracks
also feature different surfaces that affect the handling of the cars,
including gravel that shifts and kicks up dust as the cars slide across
it. Further hazards also come in the form of road works, with familiar
locations being altered between and between races.
Kaido Racer 2
also expands the numbers of cars on offer. As players gather to
compete, over 180 cars from 16 manufacturers can be selected including
cars from various Japanese and European car manufacturers, and
including a selection of rally cars designed to make the most of the
more rugged circuits. The cars can also be personalised, with a full
custom mode allowing users to alter everything from the shape of the
wings on the cars, exhausts, motifs and lights. The engines can also be
fully tweaked, with option to alter the pistons, cam shafts, and cranks
to add acceleration and power to the player's personal taste.
In
keeping with Kaido Racer 2's basis in competitive racing, the game
features a wealth of tournament modes. Two players can compete against
each other in “First and Last', “Time Attack' and “Spirit Point'
battles wherein players must beat either an opponent or the clock,
while the main single-player option invites players to take on the
“Conquest Mode' as they attempt to become the new champion on the Kaido
circuit.
The sequel also features a new “Record Tour' mode,
where the rally sequences form the focus of a challenge to produce the
best lap times across 11 pre-selected tracks.
With a
self-adapting difficulty level that adjusts to match the player's
prowess, and genuine rivalry between the rival teams via a special
communications network, Kaido Racer 2 is a frenetic racing game
designed to test the very best racers. The tight corners of the
mountain passes and the unpredictable weather demand concentration from
the player, and only the most skilful drivers will make the grade and
stand a chance of replacing the missing champion.
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