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The anticipated sequel to Ford Racing has finally been created. Racing 2 has new and improved cars, more challanges More thrills. Choose from diverse tracks TEST YOUR SKILLS

  • Rated E for Everyone
  • 1-2 Players
  • Vibration Function
  • Offical licensed Product

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  1. James M. Stafford III says:
    10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Able to Swap Paint with the Ridge Racer Series, January 25, 2004
    By 
    James M. Stafford III (Houston, TX USA) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    This review is from: Ford Racing 2 (Video Game)

    Ford Racing 2 is definitely a far superior game to the original Ford Racing, which appeared on the original PlayStation in March 2001. While many may scoff at a racing game featuring only Ford vehicles, the true genius of the game shows in both the race venues and the overall gameplay itself.

    The most critical aspect of any racing game is the physics engine; if there are flaws with the physics engine, then the gameplay suffers greatly and the game’s enjoyability factor plummets (All-star Racing is a prime example of a game with virtually NO attention paid to the physics engine). Ford Racing 2 has a nice, solid physics engine which is definitely better than average for arcade-style racing games. The handling is nicely variable depending on the model of vehicle chosen for an event; there is a noticeable difference in handling between the traditional FR drivetrains and the MR drivetrains, for example, and older vehicles (such as the early Mustangs) are definitely more challenging to drive at high speeds than more modern vehicles, especially when cornering.

    The selection of vehicles, gameplay modes, and race venues in Ford Racing 2 is also far superior to its predecessor. More than thirty vehicles are available, but almost all must first be added to the player’s Collection (“garage”) by completing the appropriate Challenges; plus, a Challenge must be completed at each difficulty level to use that vehicle in higher-difficulty events later. Seven gameplay modes provide a great variety, but even these must be unlocked by winning Challenges first. Sixteen race venues (comprised of six different environment themes) are also available, almost all of which must also be unlocked by first completing various Challenges.

    Where Ford Racing 2 could use some “help,” however, is in the tuning area. NO tuning options are available in this game, which is somewhat sad. Even just the ability to change tire compounds, upgrade to higher-powered engines, etc., would help to provide the player with an extra edge over the competition, especially in the Hard difficulty events. Allowing more color choices per vehicle would also be nice in terms of aesthetics.

    A “neutral” aspect in Ford Racing 2 is the lack of damage. Typically, if a game uses licensed vehicles but there is never any physical damage shown, it is because the vehicle manufacturers have not granted damage modeling in the licensing for the game. While damage modeling would certainly make the game more interesting from a strategic standpoint, the lack of damage to the vehicles allows the player to freely bang around the circuits, bouncing off barriers to force sharper cornering, ramming competitors off the roadway, etc. Certainly, this is far from professional in terms of driving conduct, but in the final sprint to the Finish Line, such tactics can mean the difference between winning and finishing in last place.

    Ford Racing 2 is definitely not able to compete with the Gran Turismo series, but can definitely swap paint with the Ridge Racer series. It is truly unfortunate that Ford Racing 2 is not receiving much attention, as it is a worthy addition to any serious player’s collection of racing games.

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  2. Eggplant "Eyehateamazon" says:
    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Okay, but could’ve been much more…, November 14, 2004
    By 
    Eggplant “Eyehateamazon” (state of denial) –
    Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Ford Racing 2 (Video Game)

    Sorry to have to bring the rating down a little, but, well, here’s my two cents. I love Fords. I’m somewhat of a Ford guy. I own a ’91 Ranger pickup, and am saving up to buy an old Mustang. (Don’t get me wrong though, I love Chevys too. I have a ’63 Impala SS.) So when I saw this game in the ten buck bin at [my local electronics store], with a big pretty Mustang on the front, I said, “How can I go wrong?” and got it instantly.

    Well, it’s probably worth the $10, but not much more (if anything). Here are some pro’s and con’s:

    CON’S:
    - Car selection is limited
    - Race tracks are kinda redundant
    - Ditto for music
    - Graphics aren’t that great

    Let me elaborate on the car selection comment. I think that there weren’t enough Fords to be had here. If I designed the game, I would make it so every model/year would be available, and you could also customize it with colors, engines, etc (you can’t do that on the game).

    PRO’S:
    - MUSTANGS MUSTANGS MUSTANGS!
    - Gives you an idea of how the car handles/drives in real life
    - Basically a simple racing game
    - Preview some upcoming Ford concepts
    - With my budget, it’s probably the closest I’ll ever come to driving a Ford GT
    - Has the official Ford license

    Anyway, if you’re interested in this game, my advice is to rent it and see what you think. It’s not bad, but it’s not really great, either. It can hold my interest for a little while, but eventually I’ll turn on something else. But that’s just me. You might be different.

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  3. SwellBooks says:
    6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    FUN RACER ( LOVE THOSE MUSTANGS)!!!!, December 19, 2003
    By 
    SwellBooks (Park Ridge, IL) –
    This review is from: Ford Racing 2 (Video Game)

    This is a wonderful, fun racing game at a FANTASTIC price (only TEN BUCKS)! You’d think that at such a cheap price the game would be cheap but it is NOT. It is a well made game with a great selection of famous Ford vehicles (cars, trucks, stock cars, concept cars) and nice looking tracks (road and street courses, ovals, off-road dirt tracks) with trains going by overhead, planes lifting off from near-by airports, helicoptors in the air, fireworks, an erupting volcano (watch out for the lava seeping onto the track, it slows you down), a ghost town, a military base, and a great deal of wonderful detail.

    You must complete certain challenges to un-lock all the vehicles and tracks of which winning races is just one part. You must use your driving skills to win certain things by driving on the correct racing line which is highlighted in green when you are on it. Stray off and it turns red and you incur a time penalty which is added to your lap time. Incur too many penalties and you lose. Or you must complete a lap and collect time bonuses or drive through cone gates to help you have a good lap. All in all, with the different and unique challenges this game is fun to play.

    There are 35 Ford vehicles to win. I personally love the various Mustangs (they are cool to drive and look nice, too). There are also two 1949 Ford’s, an old T-Bird, the new T-birds (convertible and hardtop), a number of trucks, concept cars and Ford Taurus stock cars. A very nice selection, each with various paint jobs to choose from.

    For such a low price this is a high quality game that gamers will enjoy for quite a while unlocking the various goodies. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! – George Bauch.

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