In Dirt Track Racing 2, you'll find something like a cross between rally
racing and NASCAR racing. Like in NASCAR races, you'll race on closed,
purpose-built tracks. Here, most of the 14 tracks are oval variants with
a few particularly dangerous figure-eight tracks thrown in for good
measure. True to the game's name, you'll be racing across bumpy dirt
surfaces, often wet ones, regularly sliding through the corners like a
seasoned rally racer.
As if roaring sideways through turns in an 800-horsepower car weren't
enough, you'll be doing it on ridiculously small tracks. Many just break
the half-mile mark; some are only a measly quarter-mile around. The
margin for error is slim at best, and since the game doesn't have any
long straightaways, you'll be wrangling with your car nonstop. So, while
dirt track racing might not be glamorous or prestigious, it can still
be a fun challenge.
You'll get to test your skills in quick race and career modes, as well
as in online multiplayer mode for up to 10 players. In quick races, you
can select any car and track in the game and set the number of
competitors and laps, the track wetness, and the AI difficulty.
Unfortunately, the cars are all generic, so don't expect to find any
high-profile real-world cars, except by implication. Whatever car you
select, you can expect a real challenge. The computer-controlled drivers
are no pushovers, especially at the highest difficulty levels. When the
race is done, you can watch and save a replay, though the replay suite
isn't particularly powerful.
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