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Dreamcast : Sega Rally 2 Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Sega Rally 2 and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Sega Rally 2. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Its a GREAT game, but NO netplay!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 23 / 29
Date: November 23, 1999
Author: Amazon User

The other review implies that the US version of Rally 2 has netplay... it DOESNT... it is STILL an incredible game but the netplay HAS been removed from the US version... Dont let the lack of netplay scare you thou. The game DEFINATLY stands on its own without netplay... it is the most fun racing game that I've played since Daytona CCE and the ORIGINAL Sega Rally :) Its a DEFINATE must have for the DC if you like racing games... even just a little.

Rally 2 Review

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 12 / 14
Date: December 01, 1999
Author: Amazon User

If you liked the first Rally on the Saturn, you'll like this one. This was a great effort, but Sega could've done better. Certain aspects of the game (especially the frame rate) could have used some more polishing, but the great Sega Rally car physics are intact. When it comes to attention to detail, Sega didn't skimp (e.g. when you drive through a muddy area, your car gets dirty, and when you powerslide around a corner, you can see skid marks). There's a wide variety of cars to use, all of which have very different handling charactersistics. The game's best graphics are in the Dreamcast-only tracks (4 arcade + 12 DC-only). The race replays look very sharp, and use several neat camera angles. Overall, I'm happy I bought this game, and would have given it 5 stars if the animation were smoother. Hopefully, this is an indication of the quality we can expect from Dreamcast racing games.

Dreamcast game marred by 3rd party support

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 13 / 17
Date: November 27, 1999
Author: Amazon User

I recently purchased Sega Rally 2 and have to say that while it is a fun game, make sure you have the right peripherals for it. I have a Performance/InterAct controller and memory card that according to the lady at 1-800-USA-SEGA is causing my game to crash and not be able to save. I have now had to bite the bullet of my previous peripheral purchases and special order a Sega brand VMU from Amazon just so that I can play the game. Sega informed me that both MadCatz & InterAct were not only unliscensed products, but that they are damaging my Dreamcast console. Buyer Beware!

I feel like I'm playing the Saturn version

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 10 / 13
Date: December 13, 1999
Author: Amazon User

I am a huge SEGA racing fan, but Sega Rally 2 for the Dreamcast is not my cup of tea. I had a Saturn and Sega Rally 1 for it. I loved the game and even mastered the time attack mode and 2-player head-to-head mode. The game was by far the best racing game for any platform. But years later I decided to move up in hardware power and bought a Dreamcast. When I got my hands on Sega Rally 2 and played the game it was just sick. As I cried on how bored I was and dissappointed in SEGA. The game lasted only 30 minutes in my house and then I took it straight to the pawn video game shop. I felt like I was playing the 32-bit pop-up Saturn on my 128-bit polygon monster house Dreamcast. The game is virtually the same as the Saturn version. No, there are no better graphics and the sound is not memorable. The only new features are the 16 tracks and about 12 new cars which are all about the same except for looks. The thing that irritated me the most was the excessive drop in fram rate from 60 to about 30. It stays in the 30 fram rate zone about 3/4ths of the time. I was yelling at my system to make-up its mind on what is it going to be 60 or 30 frams per second. Believe me it is very bothersome. All those people who give this game 90's or five stars are just doing this to make the dreamcast look like a good system and are probably paid by SEGA to cover up their terrible game. The Dreamcast is great, but not this game. Just save your money and wait for Crazy Taxi to come out for the dreamcast.

A Good Contender in the Racing Genre

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 5 / 6
Date: December 12, 1999
Author: Amazon User

Just purchased Sega Rally 2 several days ago. I'm once again amazed with the graphical prowess of the Dreamcast. The physics model takes a little getting used to, but you get the hang of it in probably 30 minutes or less. The graphical details are phenomenal. Skid marks are accurate, and the vehicle gets dirty after racing on muddy courses. The headlights are also realistic. There is a relatively good variety of cars to choose from as well. There's a high replay value as you can experiment with virtually every aspect of your car. I personally think the game is great, but there seem to be others who do not. I would at least give it a shot.

Summary: Pros: Good graphics/details; Realistic Physics Cons: Music, Difficult on certain tracks ****

Very good... until the 7th round

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: January 20, 2000
Author: Amazon User

This game starts out very good, great graphics, good sound FX, (except for the voice of the annoying co-driver, AAAARRRRGGGGHHH). It starts out fairly simple and easy going, you might not place first, but you can advance fairly easily. But watch out after the 7th..... it goes down hill from there. It took me about 8 tries to beat the 7th round, then the 8th! FORGET ABOUT IT! The game suddenly becomes impossible! The last track of the 8th round is absolutely impossible to complete! It gives you like 28 seconds to get to the check point! I have yet to see it, and I've played the 8th round about 100 times! It made me so mad I haven't played it in a month! If you can put up with the crazy difficulty level then pick this up, if not... STAY AWAY!

The Greatest Rally Racing Game of Them All?

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: January 27, 2003
Author: Amazon User

When I heard that Sega Rally Championship 2 was coming out for Dreaamcast, I knew I had to have it. Let's be honest. No one makes arcade racers like SEGA (except maybe Namco). So when one of their best arcade racers comes home loaded with extras, you know you're in for treat.

To tell you the truth, I almost traded this game in right after I purchased it. Why? The arcade mode was unforgiving, and really just repeats itself after the first time. I thought I had been cheated. And then I tried the 10 year championship mode.

My oh my. The championship mode on this game has got to be one the greatest racing experiences that can be had on a game console. You have two view modes, both of them PERFECT. You have car customization, but not the boring, confusing, time wasting sort that has become common nowadays. You have SEGA arcade-style music, which I happen to love. You fantastic slip-and-slide physics which make controling the cars a blast. You have TONS of different variations on the race tracks (every one of them a perfect example of AWESOME track design). And lastly, you have some of the most beautiful graphics in any racing game ever. Honestly, the first time I raced a track at sunset, I was OVERJOYED that I didn't get rid of this game when I considered doing it. The most beautiful graphics in any racing game can (in my humble opinion) be found in the original Wipeout, and this game.

The only downside to this game is the simple fact that it's too hard. I simply CANNOT get past the 9th year in the 10 year championship. And forget about 1st place in arcade mode unless you're superman. But perhaps that's part of what makes this game so great. You keep coming back for one more go, because it's so darn fun and so darn hard. Better that than hard and not fun (I'm talking to you Nintendo). For arcade racing fans this game is an absolute must.

sega rally 2

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 10 / 23
Date: November 22, 1999
Author: Amazon User

Anyone that has already played the Japanese version of this game knows it rules. with the new dreamcast version featuring 14 cars and 12 tracks and graphics like you've never seen in a racing game. The online play was a bit hard at first before sega fixed it. But now I can say it's up and running smooth. This is the racing game for this Christmas.

Sega Rally 2 Rocks on Dreamcast

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: February 05, 2000
Author: Amazon User

If you're looking for a great rally race, Sega Rally 2 is here to you. Don't be fooled by those reviews that guive only few stars. The game is not so hard, like some gamers says.The game is competitive. I'm already have finish the game in both Arcade and 10 years mode, and the 8th year is not so hard, as some had say. Actually it took 12 tentatives to win. These just help to increase the replay value of the game. And about the graphics, they are the best graphics you will see in a racing games so far. they dont even have resemblance to the blurry graphics of the old saturn version. The most impressive thing on the graphics is how "real" they are. The texture of the gravel is Gorgeous, an the light effects is the most reallistic in the racing game history. Many have complainy about the gameplay. C'mon...this is a rally game. what you expect? to do a curve in a mud, slippery road and do not slide? This is a Rally game. Not a Indy Race. If you're looking for a great rally game, RUN to buy Sega Rally 2

Disappointing

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 4 / 7
Date: December 27, 1999
Author: Amazon User

Not at all what I expected.

The graphics were superb. I was particularly tickled by the flashing cameras as I passed the spectators.

The gameplay is almost laughable. On the mud/snow based courses, you more or less keep the trigger fully depressed and slide sideways 95% of the track. I was curious as to how I could slide at a 45 degree angle the entire length of a straight-away at 120mph.

I am an avid fan of racing games. The Dreamcast will be a fine racing console, I'm sure. But this title would be better suited as a free system enclosure rather than a stand alone game.

Rental only.


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