

Each of these costs a small amount of the game’s currency, but can really make the difference – especially in harder race levels. You can select a number of different enhancements like a modifier to your top speed or your acceleration. GT Racing 2 also features an awesome multiplayer mode that allows you to race against your friends to see who is the best.Īt the beginning of each race you are also given the option of applying various boosts to your car. However, the harder difficulty leads itself to better rewards, like more of the game’s currency, and even high-end cars to race with. However, the Platinum Series events are not for the faint of heart, and the difficulty is amped up substantially. They start at a relatively easy difficulty, and steadily increase as you improve and upgrade your car. There are over 1400 events total in the game’s campaign, including classic races, overtake challenges, qualification time trials and more. The game’s campaign puts you in a series of different racing events. Some of the cars are rather difficult to unlock and require you earning enough points in either the game’s campaign or platinum series events in order for them to become available in your garage.

In total, there are 67 licensed cars, from 30 different manufacturers, all at your fingertips… kind of. Everything from road-standard Renault Clio’s through to ultra high end cards like the Ferrari 599XX are all available. It wears its inspiration on its sleeve, and offers a surprisingly robust handheld, or on-the-go driving sim experience.Īs is the norm for any racing game, you are given a billionaire’s dream garage full of cars to choose from. GT Racing 2: The Real Car Experience furthers this tradition, but capturing the heart, soul, look and sound of popular console racing sims, and creates an experience so robust that I can say it is easily the most fun I have had with a mobile racer.ĭespite it’s platform and hardware limitations, GT Racing 2 can stand alongside console giants of the racing genre. Gameloft have a knack for capturing the heart and soul of popular gaming genres and bottling it down to a mobile experience, without sacrificing any of what makes those genres great. Price: FREE – Available on iTunes and Google Play Platforms: iPhone (Reviewed), iPad, Android
