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56 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The most ambitious racing game ever created!,
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This review is from: Project Gotham Racing 2 (Video Game)
While I am not a racing purist, I loved the first Project Gotham racing and enjoy playing most racing games on my Xbox and PS2. It also appears that I'm the only reviewer at this point who has completed Project Gotham 2.For newbies and PG1 players, progressing through the game has been made considerably easier than the first game and you can easily teach yourself the ropes of each track and car class by playing for a bronze medal. Also you can jump into the super cars even if you haven't "unlocked" them in the single player game yet by visiting your garage. If you're familiar with the series, or have read the other reviews, you know that Microsoft has taken everything that was great in PG1 and upped the ante. For newbies, you'll find Project Gotham 2 is the most intense street racing game ever created. The game begins as a solid "race for place" competition against computer opponents, and adds variety events like cone solemn racing, vehicle overtake and photo radar gun top speed contests. In each event, you can select the award level you want to try for, which establishes the difficulty and the specific objectives. Aside from the career mode (which PG2 calls the "Kudos World Series") there are also three arcade modes, two time attack modes and numerous online challenges. Aside from the mere thrill of racing against human opponents, the online component has a few innovative features that set PG2 apart from any other racing game ever made. With online scoreboards you can see how you compare on each single player race you complete against everyone else in the world. Your rank, for each and every level is shown, along with the other gamers around you and the number 1 player. In addition, you can download "ghosts" which show you how the other people got their scores. And special trials are offered in the "ghost challenges" arena, where you can download the best performances from players around the world and try to beat them. Technically, this game is perfect. The load times are extraordinarily fast and the game instantly returns you to the starting line if you restart the level (where many games would require lengthy reload time). There's also a seamless line between online and single player game play. There are 10+ things about this game which are absolutely amazing: 1. Online features and functionality (see above) There are 3 things that could have used improvement: There are 3 things about this game which are absolutely ridiculous: 1. Apparently the AI drivers all have PhDs in automotive physics because they know EXACTLY where to hit your car to send it into a spin. And they will do this to you more often then not. All-in-all, this game suffers many of the flaws that all racing video games have, and while this game isn't absolutely perfect, it is -by far- the best racing game available on any platform.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Amazing Game~Online and Off,
This review is from: Project Gotham Racing 2 (Video Game)
When Project Gotham Racing came out back in 2001, people had mixed feelings. It was a fun game, with an emphasis on style. It had great graphics, dozens of cars, and a huge single player. There were some problems though. It was extremely hard in areas, people wanted more cars (only 80 or so in the first), and the multiplayer wasn't very fun. Because it was hard for people to just pick up the controller and play...Well, Project Gotham Racing 2 has everything the first one did, and so much more! Its funner, looks better, plays better, and isn't as frustrating. You can really get good at it, and you never really get stuck. Here's what I thought of Project Gotham Racing 2: 1) Single Player~ This game has an amazing single player. Dozens of tracks, hundreds of cars, and a ton of fun tracks. The game is divided into 2 sections: Kudos World Series and Arcade Racing. The overall goal is to earn Kudos (for every few thousand Kudos, u get tokens. With the tokens you can buy new cars). You can earn the tokens in either the World Series or Arcade modes. In the Kudos World Series, you start out in the lowest class (there are 15 or so classes, each with about 10 cars). Once you select a class + pick a car, you can begin racing. You pick either to race, cone challenge, 1 on 1, pass as many cars as u can, finish a lap in a certain amount of time, etc... There are several challenges in each class. Each challenge has 5 difficulties: steel, bronze, silver, gold, or platinum medals. Once you complete a class (and earn as many tokens as u can while at it), you can move on to the next. In Arcade Racing, you either street race or do cone challenges. You are given a car (no car classes here) and try to beat each challenge. There are also 5 difficulties here. Its pretty much just a chance to earn more kudos, and tone your skills. The single player is huge, tons of cars, medals, and challenges to complete. Just single player alone will keep you busy for dozens and dozens of hours. 2) Online Play: This is where the game really shines. First off, online play is a WHOLE new game. There are no medals, no cone challenges. The only thing that comes with you from single player is the cars you unlocked. Once online you can race with friends, or just random people. You can use any of the tracks you unlocked in single player, or join a game with a map you haven't unlocked. When doing "Kudos Racing" you can earn Kudos to increase your Kudos Rank (online). Everyone starts at 1 on LIVE. After you earn your first few thousand Kudos, that will increase to 2. The next ten thousand, 3. The next twenty thousand, 4. etc... Its sort of a badge, telling people how good you are at this game. Online you can race with up to 8 people. Voice Chat, rankings, friends, etc... And with Kudos Rank and racing, it really is an unlimited game online. There are really good people out there, so if the computer is just getting too easy, meet your challenge online. 3) Graphics~ The graphics in this game are...amazing. Cars get beat up, glass smashes, license plates become bent and smash off, doors get bent, etc... Your car really does look beaten if you have a messy race. Hard slides have smoke coming up from the tires. Screech marks remain in the steet for the race after a sharp turn. Crashes are greatly improved over the original. Nothing like walling a rival, seeing his perfect car smashed into peices, then driving off taunting. The graphics really do make the game better. Weather changes are great in this game too. At night, its hard to see, and your headlights are your only guide around the track. Oh, if you break them, they dont shine anymore... When its raining, its hard to see. You car slides all over the track (go a little slower perhaps?) And it just looks incredible. The rain gets on the cars, makes them shine a bit. The track is wet and slippery. Weather really is fun in this game... Overall the graphics are incredible, and really show off the XBOX's power. 4) Gameplay~ This game is just..really fun to play. Its a blast to hit a perfect slide, keep control, and leave your oppenant in the dust. Steering is hard, and knowing when to slow down, or how to take a turn is really important. In other words, newbs don't beat experts in this game, and you can really get good. This game has rankings online, and you can work your way to #1 (permanantly, as stats dont reset in this game) Overeall this game is just a blast. Worth every penny, anyone looking for a fun LIVE game, or who loves racing HAS to buy this. 10/10 Thx! obryanstars*
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Finally a Gran Turismo for the Xbox - with multiplayer!,
By tzadik "tzadik" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Project Gotham Racing 2 (Video Game)
First the good news: you finally get rewarded for driving a good line. All us Gran Turismo 3 drivers used to be mighty confused about being rewarded for sliding through a turn when a well-executed line is faster and more elegant! So now you can slide, or nail the apex, and still get points. (You still get more for sliding though.)It's a great racing game. The physics are good, and the vehicles respond as you'd expect them to. The AI is much better than the GT3 AI. It's easier to unlock new cars, and you pay for them with Kudos tokens, rather than virtual money. You cannot upgrade the cars as you could in GT3, and I will miss that. Playing against others is fun, just mute some of the trash talkers - or beat them.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good....but not as good as the first one...,
By ShadowSeek (Denver, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Project Gotham Racing 2 (Video Game)
First off...I don't have X-box live; so I'm ONLY covering the single-player aspect of this game; which is, quite frankly, a little disappointing. The developers have taken many of the things that made PGR1 GREAT and tweaked them in a fashion that ranges from a little disappointing to outrageously infuriating. It almost seems as if the game was rushed into release because Microsoft needed a Christmas title that could (at least partially) help deflect lost revenues from the disappointing delays of Halo 2 and Half-Life 2. This isn't to say that the game isn't fun. A lot of fun. Heck, it's probably the best racer available on the X-Box right now...with the possible exception of its predecessor. It's just that my expectations were extremely high and I wanted something that was far better than PGR1...what I got was something that IS better in some ways, but, unfortunately, depressingly worse in a few CRITICAL ways. The Good: -- Sound: Praise the gods of video-game sound design, they finally figured out how to make a racing game where (most of) the cars don't sound like they just tried to force a huge helium balloon out of their exhaust pipes. Games like this are why having 5.1 is worth the expense. -- Vibration that MAKES SENSE: In stark contrast to most other games that shake the controller with no discernable relevance to what's happening on the screen; PGR2's developers got it right. You can actually FEEL each individual crack on a cobblestone street. Very cool! -- Location, Location, Location: Bunches of new cities to lay rubber in. (But nothing that even comes close to rivaling San Francisco in PGR1.) -- Ferrari Enzo, Porsche GT1, Koenigsegg CC, Saleen S7, Jaguar XJ220, Delfino Feroce, Trident Iceni. Need I say more? -- The Showroom: Think Halo in a car dealership...minus the whole "blowing up aliens" thing. The Not-So-Good: -- The Car Class System: In PGR2, cars are grouped into classes. From the dinky little Sport Coupe class (think Mini Cooper) all the way up to the Ultimate class (Think Ferrari Enzo). This is all fine and good, but there is NO way to drive cars from different classes against each-other. Think an Audi S4 could outrace a Nissan Skyline GTR? Too bad, you can't find out. 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS vs 1965 Ferrari 375 GTB? Sorry! This restriction takes an immensely important part of PGR1 completely out of the game. Racing cars from different "genres" against each-other was not only necessary to get through the game, it was also a freaking BLAST! --The Time Attack/Arcade Race/Cone Challenge games: The races themselves are just peachy. The problem is, YOU CAN'T PICK THE CAR YOU WANT TO DRIVE! Now, it may seem that I'm nit-picking, but the little text dialogue saying, "this race uses (insert car here)" drives me NUTS! Why can't you chose from the cars you've actually gone to the trouble of unlocking and race them in these modes? Oh wait. I know. It's because, with the incomprehensibly stupid upgrade token system (more on that in a moment), if you COULD do this, you'd be able to drive the Enzo in every race after about 2 hours playing the game...and that's just too easy. The thing is, during the course of the game, it's impossible not to develop a favorite car or two; and becoming proficient at driving that PARTICULAR car against better competition and more difficult courses is one of those challenges that made PGR1 unbelievably fun...and one of those that PGR2 is sorely lacking. -- Unlocking New Cars: In PGR1, you unlocked cars by completing certain tasks. Complete the Arcade Race "Very Hard" level with all gold medals, get a Ferrari 355. Can't pull that off? YOU DON'T GET THAT CAR! In PGR2, just by playing your way through the game, you'll earn kudos and level up, gaining upgrade tokens that you use to purchase cars. All of the cars in the game are unlocked this way...even the "special" ones. The Enzo...possibly the most capable car in the game? 22 tokens. If you're at least marginally competent, you'll accumulate that somewhere around the 2nd or 3rd race series. But, "purchasing" the Enzo won't do you any good, because, as previously mentioned, YOU CAN'T DRIVE IT until you reach the Ultimate series. So just keep banking these tokens and hope that you'll get to at least ONE race series where the seriously cool cars are drivable before you get bored with the game and quit playing it. The frustrating thing is that it's not complicated to design this properly. Just make the super-cars impossible to unlock until you've played your way through most of the game; forcing you use your driving skills to progressively unlock better cars, earn more kudos, and (finally!) unlock the exotics. Heck, they could even have kept the upgrade token system...just make the Koenigsegg cost about 250 tokens; thus be UNOBTAINABLE until you've worked your way through damn near all of the challenges in the game! All in all, Project Gotham Racing 2 is a wonderfully rendered, beautifully polished, great sounding game...that lamentably falls short of its predecessor when it comes to actual gameplay. Which is too bad, because this franchise has the potential to be the best racing undertaking of all time. Hopefully, this incarnation of Microsoft's flagship racer will just be an unimpressive blip on an otherwise spectacular radar picture...
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The greatest racing game on the market today,
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This review is from: Project Gotham Racing 2 (Video Game)
I'm a big video game player and have tried out racing games since the days of Sega Genesis, but this trumps them all as the best racing game I've ever played.
The original Project Gotham racing was a very decent game with a high level of graphics and great playability. But the sequel is leaps and bounds better than the original. When you want to show someone what Xbox can do graphically, show them PGR2. The detail in the background and the buildings add to the simulated reality of the game. With over 100 cars, you're certain to find at least one of your favorites, each with its own unique sound and handling. Plus, instead of having no control over what cars you unlock, you earn Kudos credits and use those to buy the cars of your choice. They've also added to the racing games with a wider variety of challenges and more medal options so each challenge is not so out-of-reach. Those who liked the original PGR will love the sequel that is better in almost every way. Those who have yet to buy a racing game for their Xbox would be wise to start here. Plus, at it's discounted price, it's a major deal.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nicest looking racing game ever!,
By Tom Schultz "snobdok2" (Malmo Sweden) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Project Gotham Racing 2 (Video Game)
The first thing you notice in Project Gotham Racing 2 is how good it looks. The cars are beautiful, the buildings, reflections, everything. And the frame rate is still very good and smooth. Real time reflections and other effects are used a lot. The game is also amazingly fun to play. The driving is realistic, but not too realistic. And its not too hard to finish the game, since it lets you choose a difficulty for each race. But of course you get less kudos points on the easier settings. The tracks and cars are also incredible. The game lets you race many major cities in the world. And all the cities look exactly like they are supposed to. The game also features authentic radio stations in each city. In Stockholm you hear Swedish DJs and songs by Swedish artists and so on. Almost every car you could ever want to drive is in this game. And the game has a fun showroom option, where you walk around in great buildings and pick different cars to test drive. If you walk into a special room you also see all the cars you have unlocked in Live. What's bad about this game? Not much. Of course it's boring to drive the crappy cars in the beginning. It's also boring when you finish a series with nice cars and the next series has boring cars. But generally you get nicer cars as you progress in the game. And the AI in single player is extremly stupid. The computer cars drive on fixed tracks, and if you get in their way they hit you. On the other hand, the game doesn't punish you if you drive other cars off the road. All in all it's a great game. Nothing really compares to this. Need for Speed: Underground is uglier and not quite as fun to play. The only other racing game on Xbox that almost matches this in fun is Burnout 2. But it is of course older and not so good looking.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous,
This review is from: Project Gotham Racing 2 (Video Game)
This is the best racing game on any system. The attention to detail is incredible. The various courses taken from various cities around the world are second to none. I like the kudos program with the opportunity to earn tokens and advance forward to new tracks and classes. The best thing about this game is the online features. The always live scoring is very cool. Be WARNED, this game is highly addictive. You will lose hours of sleep playing it.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Arcade Racer,
By Sonicon (Niceville, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Project Gotham Racing 2 (Video Game)
First of all there's no tuning, parts, shops, or car altering. It's just all about driving with skill and comparing with everyone else. There are 3 types of playing, racing, cones, and time run. There's also multiplayer thru splitscreen, lan, and online. You unlock cars by earning kudos and you get kudos by winning medals. If you have Xbox LIVE then everything you do will be ranked online. This is very exciting feature if you are the type that wants to be the best. The game physics are great and the game is very fun. Get this game and then buy GT4 next year.+ best graphics - no car number specs displayed Overall: Must have game for xbox. The only negatives are small ones. Lots of work was put into this game, it's high quality racer with tons of extras that keep you playing for a very long time.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It's not Gran Tourismo, but it's not bad,
By "sr_omniscient" (Nevada City, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Project Gotham Racing 2 (Video Game)
I have to say, PGR 2 really took my breath away in a way I was not at all expecting. It is far better than the first PGR and finally gives the Xbox something (almost) comparable to Gran Tourismo. Gran Tourismo still touts PGR 2 for realism, but PGR offers online play and beautiful graphics, as well as the added fun factor of Kudos. For any racing fan who owns an xbox, do not hesitate to buy this game. While it doesn't offer any of the vehicle customization options as found in the GT series, it still showcases a wide variety of cars that are a blast to drive, all with their own feel and sound. The sounds in PGR 2 are a true treasure, every car and every type of terrain (from cobble stones to grass) has a perfect and unique sound. At a price of 30 bucks, this game is a must have.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good reviews but they gave it 0 stars? Error,
By A Customer
This review is from: Project Gotham Racing 2 (Video Game)
Everybody loves this game and has had nothing but good comments about it. There is some sort of problem with the rating system because people claimed they loved it but gave it 0 stars?This game is simply amazing. It is the best racing game you can get for any system. It has over 100 cars (all highly detailed and balanced) and over 100 tracks (again all very good) The single player plays really nice, expcially with xbox live. With xbox live you can put your single player scores up against others on the scoreboards and download other players "ghost" to compete against there best records. Multiplayer is the best game on Live. You have live fast updated stats and an excellent rating styem. The rating styem is "Kudos" and the more you race and the better posstion you can get more Kudos points so yuo can grown in Kudos rank. The higher the Kudos rank, more cars and tracks you onlock for multiplayer. This is a definite buy for racing and non racing fans. |
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Project Gotham Racing 2 by Microsoft (Xbox)
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