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Review: Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 – Turbocharged

by Henric Brandt

TL;DR

Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged amps up the arcade racing fun with more tracks, cars, and crazy moves like ceiling-driving and mid-air jumps. While the story mode feels a bit tacked on, the core gameplay is incredibly entertaining, embracing its toy car roots with fast-paced, physics-bending action. You'll love the satisfying jump mechanic for recoveries and exploration, plus plenty of new vehicles to collect. If you're looking for a vibrant and forgiving arcade racer that prioritizes pure enjoyment, this sequel delivers a turbocharged experience. Dive into the full review to see why it's a must-play!

Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged is the sequel to Hot Wheels unleashed (2021), and it delivers an expanded experience with more tracks, cars, special moves, and modes. A story mode has also been added, which feels somewhat extraneous in Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged. However, its inclusion doesn’t detract significantly, as the game is demonstrably improved overall.

Foto: ©2023 – Milestone - Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged - Backyard track.
Foto: ©2023 – Milestone

As with the original, players can explore the environments surrounding the tracks, a welcome addition. New to this installment is a racing format where players navigate to checkpoints, completing challenges against the clock. The environments are well-designed and visually appealing. One minor critique is the static nature of the surroundings; the ability to interact with elements like paint cans and balls, even in a limited way, would enhance immersion.

Foto: ©2023 – Milestone - Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged - Arcade track
Foto: ©2023 – Milestone

Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged introduces a range of new power-ups that can be activated during races, including gravity manipulation for driving on ceilings. Cars also gain new capabilities, such as the ability to laterally bump opponents and a dedicated jump function, even without ramps. Mastering the jump is particularly rewarding, allowing players to recover from missed track entrances. The jump feature also proves useful during free-roaming exploration.

Foto: ©2023 – Milestone - Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged - Station track
Foto: ©2023 – Milestone

Fundamentally, Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged remains a racing game, albeit with a distinct visual style. Its core racing mechanics are compelling and enjoyable. Eschewing realism, the game embraces its toy car nature, dispensing with conventional physics. The result is a fast-paced, frenetic, and thoroughly entertaining experience, prioritizing fun over realistic constraints.

The game offers adjustable difficulty levels. Even on the standard setting, players can expect a fair challenge that allows for recovery from early mistakes. Unlike some racing titles where a single error can ruin an entire race, Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged provides opportunities to catch up.

A diverse selection of new cars is available to unlock and purchase using in-game currency. As in the previous game, the vehicles exhibit intricate detailing, such as faux cast-iron elements on metallic components.

Foto: ©2023 – Milestone - Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged - Mini golf track.
Foto: ©2023 – Milestone

The primary drawback of Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged is its largely superfluous story mode. This narrative involves characters who shrink themselves to race toy cars, a premise that feels underdeveloped. While seemingly targeted towards a younger audience, its impact on the overall game experience is minimal.

Foto: ©2023 – Milestone - Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged - Museum track.
Foto: ©2023 – Milestone

In conclusion, Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged, like its predecessor, is a highly recommended racing game. The sequel builds upon the original with new features, resulting in an even more engaging and enjoyable experience.

Milestone provided a review code for this assessment. Provision of material does not influence editorial objectivity.

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Review Highlights: Q&A

What new racing moves are available?

Players can now use lateral bumps and a dedicated jump function.

How is the new story mode described?

The review describes it as largely superfluous and underdeveloped.

Is the game forgiving for beginners?

Yes, it provides opportunities to catch up even after early errors.

What is the racing style of the game?

It is fast-paced and prioritizes fun over realistic physics.

What new activities can you do in the environments?

The game adds checkpoint racing and allows for free exploration.

What kind of power-ups can players use?

New power-ups include gravity manipulation for driving on ceilings.

How are the cars visually represented?

The vehicles feature intricate details like faux cast-iron elements.

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