Description
This sequel to
Rollcage can be considered as
Wipeout on wheels. The game allows you to power your vehicle down tunnels at blistering speeds, riding upside down on the roof if need be, and blast your fellow competitors to smithereens!
There are new and improved weapons - including the ability to double up your arsenal; picking up the same weapon twice improves its power/abilities. There are 12 racing modes - not all of which are available at the start - and many hidden bonuses, all of which can be unlocked throughout the game. The game has new physics and vehicle handling, and uses shorter tracks than its predecessor.
Alternate Titles
- "Death Track Racing" -- US Windows title
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The Press Says
| Game Over Online |
Windows |
Apr 06, 2000 |
91 out of 100 |
91 |
| Eurogamer.net (UK) |
Windows |
Apr 06, 2000 |
9 out of 10 |
90 |
| Absolute Games (AG.ru) |
Windows |
May 01, 2000 |
80 out of 100 |
80 |
| GameSpot |
PlayStation |
Oct 16, 2000 |
7.2 out of 10 |
72 |
| Power The PlayStation Mag / Playstation Power |
PlayStation |
Apr, 2000 |
7 out of 10 |
70 |
| Jeuxvideo.com |
Windows |
Apr 12, 2000 |
14 out of 20 |
70 |
| Super Play |
PlayStation |
Mar, 2000 |
7 out of 10 |
70 |
| PC Player (Germany) |
Windows |
May, 2000 |
68 out of 100 |
68 |
| Gamers' Republic |
PlayStation |
Apr, 2000 |
B- |
67 |
| PC Zone |
Windows |
Aug 13, 2001 |
5.2 out of 10 |
52 |
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Trivia
Windows version of the game features music by Gary McKill while PlayStation version has completely different soundtrack composed by E-Z Rollers, Technical Itch, Omni Trio, Aquasky, Flytronix and Dom & Roland.
Although, both versions of the game feature "E-Z Rollers - Breakbeat Generation" track in the intro movie.