Burnout 2: Point of Impact ★ PlayStation 2 Game {{playable}} List ( PS5 - ASUS ROG ALLY)
Game ★ Burnout 2: Point of Impact\n ★ PlayStation 2 Game {{playable}} List ( PS5 - ASUS ROG ALLY)\nKNOWN ISSUSE\n\n\nDescription \n★playable playstation 5 Jailbreak\n★firmware 4.03\n\nController\n★playable on Controller PS5 \n\nTwitch Video Links\nBroadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/algamereview\n\npatreon.com/AlGamesReview\n\n\nGames Errors and Requirement\n★WORKING \ \n\n\n\n\\Description\nSix exciting new US locations including Los Angeles and a busy international airport\n32 new stages, 14 new vehicles to race\nSeven secret vehicles including police cars, 1950s hotrods and stock cars\nPoint-to-point races\nAll-new points-based championship gameplay structure\nOffensive Driving 101--"Learn to Burn" in the Burnout Driving School\nAll-new Pursuit races--ram opponents off the road in a police car\nNew Custom Series Mode--modify your vehicles\nIntelligent traffic system\n\nBurnout 2, like its acclaimed predecessor, puts fun right at the top of the agenda, dispenses with niggling irritants like realism and delivers top-class gaming entertainment.\n\nSo what's new? There are additional locations, including a twisty road round the Rocky Mountains and an inspired airport-based level. There is also a greater choice of vehicles. Naturally enough you have to balance your need for speed against the need for good handling and take into account the weather and the kind of level you're racing across.\n\nYet the core of Burnout 2 is still arcade-style racing and there's little else that does it better. It's incredibly accessible and an absolute blast to play. It doesn't matter whether you're competing in the enhanced single-player modes or hooking up with friends--it's completely irresistible. Visually, the game looks great and moves very, very quickly. The action is interspersed with elaborate crashes, and when you do hit something you shouldn't, you're rewarded with an action replay for your trouble.\n\nThere are genuinely very few negatives here. Those who prefer their driving games flavoured with a bit more realism are going to be happier with a Gran Turismo game. Also, despite some good improvements and additions, there aren't enormous differences between this and the original Burnout. However, Burnout 2 is an exemplary piece of gaming entertainment, and a welcome antidote to the growing band of games that just take themselves far too seriously. Treat yourself. You'll be glad you did. --Simon Brew\n\nSee more