Although
ATV Quad Power Racing 2 doesn't really have any truly special modes of play, it does have the basics, and those basics are very well done. In the single-player aspect, you'll be able to duke it out on single tracks and a Championship Mode, as well as bust tricks in Freestyle mode. My favorite part of
ATV 2's modes, however, is the Challenge Mode, where you'll have to take on different obstacle courses on a quest of unlocking new players in the game. Multiplayer modes are pretty much the same, but you get the added bonus of taking your best bud to school on any number of tracks.
Tracks included in ATV 2 range in difficulty, and include almost any type of terrain imaginable. While busting it up on sand and snow, you'll also be able to pull off sick tricks that will lead to an increase in speed boost power, which will come in very handy as you make it through each stage of the game. The problem is that pulling off tricks in ATV 2 isn't as easy as in most games. It takes precise timing, and a lot of patience in learning how to accomplish this.
Another racing feature in the game is the ability to also 'bump' your competition off the track. As an opponent gets near your side, you can kick your way to victory. Maybe not a realistic way of racing, the after effects are somewhat based on a real-life situation. You have to be careful when you kick, because for a short time after knocking your opponent off his or her bike, you may get tangled and pulled off the track yourself.