

And to beat gold, you may have to replay it many, many times to get your technique just perfect to get there. These levels are crafted expertly, with each hundredth of a second playing an important role in getting the best times possible. This is much more difficult than it sounds.

In single player mode, they try to beat the bronze, silver, or gold time that the game supplies them with. Players don't just race to try to get the best time. But despite the obvious simplicity, there is a lot more to it than may seem obvious at first glance. And that's it - you could play this game with a NES controller. If you press accelerate and brake simultaneously, you can drift. In pursuit of that goal, it strips the genre to its bare essentials: accelerate/brake, steer, and go. Unlike most racing games, this game has a refreshingly straightforward goal: get the best time. Thank you Ubisoft for sending us TrackMania 2: Valley for review!Įver since one of my best friends turned me on to TrackMania United Forever about 5 years ago, I have always had a soft spot for Nadeo's amazingly well polished 3D racing franchise.

Other Requirements: Broadband Internet connection Graphics: 256 Mb, Pixel Shader 2.0 / Intel HD 2000 / Nvidia ION / AMD HD 6310
