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Size: 8. If you come across it, the password is: online-fix. Viola: The Heroines Melody. Left 4 Dead 1. You set difficulty along a sliding scale, the driving controls are easy to learn, and the physics are realistic. As in any quality racing game, your success depends on taking the best lines and handling corners better than your opponents do. Damage modeling also is well designed. Pieces of your car that fall off remain on the track as future obstacles, and one egregious crash can knock you out of the race completely.

You can customize all the important details, such as suspension, gear ratios, and brakes, and you can choose automatic, manual, or manual-with-clutch transmissions. Though we experienced stability issues that required a reinstall, the ToCA Race Driver 2 demo offers a tantalizing peek at a high-quality racing game. Codemasters provides petrol-head gamers with the most diverse range of challenging motorsports ever seen in one game with ToCA Race Driver 2: The Ultimate Racing Simulator.

With more than 30 global championships, players can compete in events on 56 racing circuits from around the world. It's on these world-famous circuits that ToCA Race Driver 2 will demonstrate its completely new physics model, deformation damage system, graphics engine, and AI.

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Funny that. I'd call TOCA a car pileup if cars were racing genres and massive accidents got me really hot. It's a smooth, sexy sampler of every driving type and terrain imaginable--from open-wheel racing to rally to big rigs in Africa no foolin'.

Online or offline, it's much more diverse and organic than the sterile Gotham or redundant RalliSport, though not as deep as either. Details like the turbos whining as they spooled volumes of boost through my Skyline's engine until I let up to a satisfying chuff from the blow-off valve, as well as keen physics--exaggerated just a touch to make the skids, flips, and spectacular piece-by-piece damage more dynamic--sucked me right in.

It's fair to say we've seen more than our fair share of driving games here at PC. So much so that at the beginning of each review it is traditional - if not compulsory -to casually bemoan the surfeit of automotive entertainment on the PC. To be honest, we can barely muster a half-hearted shrug of despair as another Off-Road Formula One Street Racing Rally game drops onto the mat with hollow promises of being the greatest thing on four wheels.

However, when that game comes from genre specialist Codemasters and claims to feature the most motorsports ever to appear in a single title, we are prepared to listen. Throw in the heritage of the long-running TOCA series and we've already got the kettle on. Make no mistake: this is the big one, in every sense. No less than 15 different disciplines are melded together via an extensive career path, each brimming with Codemasters' trademark high production values and attention to detail.

Do you want to know what they are? Essentially a different set of variables plugged into the same game engine, the majority of the vehicles on offer provide a superb drive, although the rally cars do suffer in comparison to Colin McRae, despite the pace notes being read by stalwart Nicky Grist. As for the Super Trucks, we've made our position dear before: if driving a lorry was any fun we'd all be eating Vbrkies and using CB radio.

A massive project, TOCA Race Driver 2 dwarfs most other driving games, including last year's original story-based affair.

Annoying American Ryan McKane has been jettisoned - in Codemasters' own words they "sacked him off" - to be replaced by none other than your good self. With all the story sequences presented from a first-person view, you are the star of the show, although you appear to be playing a mute unless you're prepared to take interactive entertainment to the extreme and chip in with your own dialogue. The idea of a narrative-based driving game is one that initially had purists reeling in disgust, but we quite like it.

If nothing else it offers some incentive to continue, even if the reward is little more than a second clip of people talking in a caravan.

Such footage appears intermittently throughout the core single-player game, which sees you setting out as a raw young buck with plenty of potential but without a pot to piss in, the idea being to move up the ranks and finally compete in the Masters Grand Prix.

The concept of a career mode initially had us imagining full race weekends, gruelling qualifying sessions and lengthy races. Admittedly you can set these up off-menu, but the career mode essentially consists of a series of mini-challenges, with races often clocking in at no more than two laps apiece. And as for the idea of being able to choose your career path using all the available vehicle types, this is also bogus.



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