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            Motorcycle go vroom!
            
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                Rating: 3, 
                Useful: 8 / 9
                Date: April 11, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            It's definitely one of the better motorcycle racers for the playstation, but it suffers from Gran Turismo-itis and isn't quite as much fun as the original.
I'm a big fan of racing games on the PSX, and I really enjoyed the original Moto Racer.  I'd been looking forward to the sequel for a  while, and I was quite sure it would be a big improvement over the  original--the specs sure sounded impressive.
The graphics are indeed  improved over Moto Racer, with more detailed road surfaces and  semi-realistic textures.  However, this didn't come for free-there's  noticeable slowdown if there's more than 2 other bikes on the screen, while  the original did much better with up to 5-6 bikes or so.  The bike graphics  may or may not be improved, I can't really tell (and who looks at the other  bikes anyway?)
Loading times are also extremely obnoxious.  It was a  serious problem on my original PSX, as it would take literally 30-45  seconds to load one track.  (I recently purchased a new unit, and it sped  up a bit, but it's still annoying.)  This is really the most disappointing  part of the game, especially as the first one was relatively quick to  switch between tracks.They got  rid of the excellent load/save screen in the first one, and instead you can  only save one game per memory card.  (Sony requirement to sell more memory  cards?)  In fact, all of the cute little touches they had in the original  game (the neato waveforms on the audio screen, the 3-D rotating objects in  the setup backgrounds) are gone.
There are a lot more tracks in Moto  Racer 2 but they're all rather similar, and I often find myself thinking  "didn't I just race this track?" It's easy to get them  mixed-up.
The track editor isn't terribly interesting. It's fairly hard  to use, and after playing with it for 5 minutes it's easy to see why all  the tracks are similar, as the editing capabilities are quite  limited.
Get the original Moto Racer. It's probably cheaper and frankly,  it's at least as much fun.  There's nothing in Moto Racer 2 that compels me  to play it over the original, and I find the loading times and slowdowns  annoying enough to want to avoid it.
        
            
Pretty Good Game
            
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                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 1 / 4
                Date: August 03, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            This is a good moto game for playstation. I think you should get this game because it is really fun. You can also make your own tracks.
        
        
       
    
    
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