Tokyo Xtream Racer Drift 2 Gameplay By First Werawat
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Drift 2 (known as Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (lit. Kaido: Legend of the Mountain Pass) in Japan and Kaido Racer 2 in PAL territories) is a racing simulator developed by Genki, released in 2005. It is the third installment in the Kaido Battle series, being a sequel to Kaidō Battle 2: Chain Reaction (known as Kaido Racer in Europe and Australia), and borrowing heavily from the influential Shutokō Battle series created by the same company.
Gameplay
The game is about touge racing, made especially popular during the 2000s by media such as Initial D and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.
Gameplay is divided into daytime and nighttime. During the day, the player participates in legally sanctioned races and time trials to earn money. At night however, the player instead can challenge and be challenged to various types of duel matches, such as a one-on-one battles, drift events and time attacks, to increase their reputation. The player can buy a used or new stock car, tune it with aerodynamic and engine parts, and get sponsorships which pay more money. The car list features over 200 cars, containing many types of vehicles, from small kei cars to hardcore sports cars. Most of the cars featured are licensed Japanese cars, with some additional European import cars.
The advantage of this game is that this game has new racing modes, Rally and Gymkhana. There are both Time Attack Gymkhana and Drift Gymkhana modes. Players in Quick Race mode can use cars that the game system provides and can customize and upgrade the cars. Most of the cars in the game are JDM cars and European cars. There is Rally mode, players can play Career mode or Rally mode. Players can play Category Race mode, separated by car model in Career Mode. The reason I don't play Career mode is because the game content may be too complicated for me. I play Rally and Quick Race modes instead. Category Race mode does not require a race ticket in this version. But the disadvantage of this game is that the driving physics are not very good. If you don't drive well, you can crash. Drift mode may be a bit difficult, the roads are narrow, there is a chance of crashing and it does not count points. There are no American cars in the game. You cannot customize the car livery. The content of the game's Career mode may be a bit complicated. It may be difficult to play. I apologize in advance. This game may be a bit difficult to play.
As for the car I use in Rally mode, I use the Mitsubishi Starion because it's a cool sports car. I like the image of Mitsubishi. It's cool and beautiful. And the Mitsubishi Starion is my favorite Rally car in the game.
As for the car I use in Quick Race Time Attack Mode I use a Honda NSX NA2 because the Honda NSX is my number 1 dream car. It's a car that I really like and love. I especially like the NA2 because its front bumper is really cool. One day, in the future, I must own one in real life in Thailand before I die. And the Honda NSX NA2 is my favorite car in the game Tokyo Xtream Racer Drift 2.
As for the car I use in Quick Race Drift Mode, I use the Nissan Skyline GTS ER34 because it can replace the Honda NSX which is too difficult to drift if you force yourself to use a dog car. So I use the Nissan Skyline GTS ER34 instead. The Nissan Skyline is my second favorite JDM car. I like it after the Honda NSX. It replaces the BMW which isn't in the game. The Nissan Skyline GTS is my favorite JDM FR car. I like the ER34 because it's new, beautiful, and cooler than the ER33 and ERR32. It's similar to the GT-R BNR34 and the Inline 6 RB25 engine has a fierce, aggressive, and exciting sound. The R34 is my favorite version of the Skyline.