Return of Yu Suzuki's OutRun classic adapted to the Xbox generation. The relaxed musical driving is perfectly preserved. Beautiful graphics, varied circuits, iconic soundtrack. Xbox exclusive, one of the best OutRun versions ever made.
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Racing1 player3+
Description
Behind the wheel of authentic Ferraris, the player races down sun-soaked roads to fulfill the whims of their passenger in the Heart Attack mode. Published by Sega, released in 2004 in Japan, the United States, and Europe. Revitalized racing arcade featuring 15 officially licensed Ferraris, spectacular circuits across varied landscapes, route splits, and a memorable soundtrack including classics from the original.
OutRun 2 review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Sea breeze and car radio to the fore, Hiroshi Kawaguchi's music revives the carefree arcade spirit, from the legendary "Magical Sound Shower" to its sunny cousins. Every theme breathes freedom and speed, turning the race into a dream drive. This timeless retro punch remains a pure pleasure in the sun.
Gameplay
"Masterful"
Everything rides on the drift: kicking off a generous slide, holding it through the bend and feeling the car flow yields arcade driving of jubilant fluidity and lightness. Forking roads and a sun-drenched layout invite endless replays. Far from realism, this immediate, intoxicating hedonism of speed has lost none of its charm in the hands.
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Drifting at full speed in dream cars, along sun-soaked postcard landscapes: the fun lies in this pure glide and the arcade laid-backness it exudes. Chaining controlled slides and choosing your road at each fork delivers an immediate, luminous rush. Stylish, accessible and furiously exhilarating, a pure distillate of the joy of driving.
OutRun 2, a Sega arcade racer with jubilant drift and a seaside spirit, ported to the console with a care that made it a genre reference on the platform. Sought for this beloved OutRun signature, its desirability rests on the recognized quality of this adaptation and a lasting demand rather than scarcity, the Japanese run being harder to find. A prime piece for arcade-racing fans of the machine.
An underrated gem
Few games capture the pure thrill of driving like this arcade marvel, all silky drifts under a blazing sun. Confined to a faithful conversion of an arcade hit, it stayed the preserve of the knowing few. Its joyful handling and chain of branching forks make it instant fun, ideal for fans of laid-back racing and scoring.
Is OutRun 2 still worth playing in 2026?
Released on Xbox in 2004, Sumo Digital's project is Sega's roaring return to pure arcade driving. The handling, built around drift control and curve reading, keeps an immediate jubilation. The Ferrari roster, the Sega Sound Team soundtrack and the famous branching road choices make it a five minute party you keep relaunching. Content outside arcade and career is thin and the absence of any working online multiplayer limits the long term experience. Recommended without hesitation to all fans of arcade driving, on the original Xbox or via the franchise's enduring legacy in console history.