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Thursday, February 12, 2015

Need For Speed 2 II SE


Review:
Like its predecessor, Need for Speed II allows players to race exotic cars, either against computer-controlled opponents or human opponents via a LAN, modem or serial connection. There are three distinct gameplay modes:
Single Race is largely carried over from the previous game, in which a player simply chooses a car and a course and completes a single race. The player can customize both the number and type of opponents as well as the number of laps to be completed.
Tournament is also carried over from The Need for Speed, in which the player must complete a series of races successfully to unlock a bonus car.
Knockout is a new type of tournament to the series. It consists of a series of 2-lap races with 8 opponents; the last-place finisher at the end of each race is eliminated from the competition. Successfully completing an entire Knockout (being the last surviving racer) unlocks a bonus track.
A total of 9 cars are available to race:
Ferrari F50
Ford GT90
Isdera Commendatore 112i
Italdesign Cala
Jaguar XJ220
Lotus Esprit V8
Lotus GT1
McLaren F1
Ford Indigo (initially unavailable; becomes unlocked upon winning a tournament series)
The cars can be raced on seven different courses. Unlike The Need for Speed, which featured a mix of both point-to-point and circuit courses, Need for Speed II features circuit courses only. Each tracks scenery is inspired by real-life locations around the world:
Mediterrano (Greece)
Mystic Peaks (Nepal)
North Country (Northern Europe, Germany)
Outback (Australia)
Pacific Spirit (Canada)
Proving Grounds (Norway)
Monolithic Studios (Hollywood, California) (Not available at the start of the game; becomes unlocked upon winning a Knockout series)[1]


A Jaguar XJ220 racing on the Mystic Peaks track
Last Resort (Mexico) (Only available for the Special Edition version.)
Unlike the previous games tracks, which were realistically-rendered generic locales, Need for Speed IIs tracks mix real-world landmarks with elements of fantasy, in a somewhat similar fashion to the Cruisn series of arcade games. For example, the Outback course has the player racing from the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House to the rural Australian Outback and back again in a matter of minutes.

Need for Speed II also introduced several new elements to the game. For the first time, players could customize the color of each car; additionally, a basic tuner allowed players to adjust each cars performance elements, including gear ratios, tires, and spoilers. Unlike The Need for Speed, however, Need for Speed II did not feature any police chases. Read more

System requirements:
Video Card: 16 Mb
Windows Xp,98
Ram: 64 Mb

Hard: 100 Mb

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How to Download
File size: 92 MB
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