This game is loads of fun for fans of racing games. The graphics are great. It is full of action. The AI opponents are hard to beat. There are lots of cool jumps to learn. Experiment with different swipes to see what you can do.
GamingLives takes a look at Vector Unit's water-based racing game.
"What Riptide GP2 lacks is both the production values and sheer excitement of Hydro Thunder. This is more a game of skill and judgement rather than a balls-out racer, and with no shortcuts to make the tracks interesting, everything soon gets pretty samey out there on the water."
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If you played Riptide GP, this sequel will feel pretty familiar from a game play standpoint. Sure, there are new race types and a lot more races to compete and win in, but the actual racing itself remains the same.
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Other improvements such as a slew of new tracks, tricks and the inclusion of online multiplayer are more prerequisites in today's gaming world than ground breaking additions
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Riptide GP was a great game for its time, but I feel that the improvements and additions made by Vector Unit have turned Riptide GP2 into a full-fledged excellent racing game
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