Explore Gran Turismo 2's Arcade and Simulation modes, featuring nearly 620 cars and 27 tracks. Learn about rally racing, license tests, and controller compatibility.
Walkthrough
- 1Modes: Choose between Arcade mode for immediate racing or Simulation mode, which requires earning driver's licenses, purchasing vehicles, and winning trophies to unlock new courses.
- 2Content: The game boasts nearly 620 cars and 27 race tracks.
- 3New Features: Gran Turismo 2 introduces rally racing on dirt tracks, such as Pikes Peak (with Hill Climb and Downhill variations).
- 4Controls: It was the first Gran Turismo title to support DualShock vibration and also supported Namco's NeGcon controller, making it compatible with many third-party steering wheels.
- 5Realism: The game further integrates real-world elements with featured circuits and race cars.
Tips
- Pay attention to license tests, as some tracks are specifically designed for them (e.g., Complex String, Motor Sports Land).
- Be aware that early versions of the game had glitches that could corrupt save data; Sony offered replacements for affected copies.
- The game features a partnership with Seiko, indicated by "Powered by SEIKO" on end-event and replay screens.
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