A fuller, smoother Top Gear 2 sequel, retro Gremlin racing. Still fast and accessible, ideal split screen.
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Category
Racing1 player3+
Description
Sequel to Top Gear with enriched circuits and cars. Published by Kemco, released in Europe in 1993. New world circuits, car tuning and enriched modes. Second Top Gear on Super Nintendo.
Top Gear 2 review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Still signed by Barry Leitch, the sequel enriches its supercharged synth-rock with new, even catchier and more energetic themes. Each circuit pulses with a galvanising groove that charges the sense of speed. This sonic generosity, faithful to the series' spirit, confirms the composer's talent for the racing game.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
The sequel enriches the racing with car upgrades, changing weather and more circuits to tame, without losing any of its exhilarating speed. Buying parts between races adds a layer of management that spices up the progression. The split-screen stays king for duels. Fast, deeper and still as fun, an arcade racer that extends the pleasure with flair.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Upgrading your machine between races, managing damage and then stringing together circuits from around the world deepens the formula with real progression. Boosting your engine, beating a rival or aiming for the championship constantly restarts the game. The pace stays demanding, but this rise in power adds a lasting hook to the racing.
A sequel to Gremlin and Kemco's racer, Top Gear 2 enriches the formula with car damage, an upgrade buying system between races, weather and an expanded world championship. The sense of speed remains and the added depth pleasantly extends the lifespan, still best in split screen for two. The production stays close to the first entry. An excellent arcade racer for fans of snappy 16 bit driving and of progression between events.