Racing games sometimes lose interest over time for the simple reason that there are only so many variations to racing down the same set of tracks against the same competitors. Combat racing has upped the ante and made for better replay value, not to mention more elaborate multiplayer modes. But the basic formula of 'race around track...jockey for first place...repeat' hasn't changed much at all over the years. The original
Destruction Derby game, if you can remember that far back, was a pretty big hit for just offering a different twist, and off-road racing games or extreme sports racing games mine the same territory. But with
Burnout 2, you find a game that not only takes the race to the highway but encourages you to drive like a frickin' maniac! That's right, in this game the way you're going to beat the other racers is by driving against oncoming traffic, cutting people off and skidding around corners. Driving politely will only get you hurt, and nobody ever earned a single point on the 'Burn Meter' by yielding right-of-way.
The breadth of gameplay has increased for Burnout 2. Along with several multiplayer modes, 2 new additions to the game are present. Crash Mode is a series of staged challenges where you to try and cause the most mayhem in one fell swoop. Basically, you launch your vehicle down the road into a pile-up, and when you come to a stop you're judged on how much damage has been done. Watching these scenes play out is hilarious, especially in the 'fly-over' view, presumably from the police helicopter. And speaking of the police, another new mode is Pursuit, where you take on the role of John E. Law and try to knock an offending car off the road. Both of these are available for multiplayer play, and Crash is done as a round-robin for up to 4 players to see who can nail the highest point totals!
In Offensive Driving 101, you'll learn how to master the Dark Arts of driving, before setting out to conquer the world in Championship or Custom Series Championship. Unlocking cars, challenges and courses is more demolition than most derby action ever produces, and there's something very calming about Burnout 2, from a road-rage perspective.