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Gear.Club Unlimited 2
The most successful racing game on the Nintendo Switch is back With the pedal to the metal, race along more than 1800 miles of roads! On the mountainside, through a nature park, in the middle of the desert or along the coast, defend your position over the course of more than 250 races, including championships, missions and challenges. As you prog...
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Sometimes I just want to relax while gaming, and Gear.Club Unlimited 2 is perfect for that. I just want to sit back, hold accelerate, and pause my brain up until I need to overtake or take a tight corner. It's simple, straightforward, and enjoyable while it lasts. I didn't expect to enjoy Gear.Club Unlimited 2 as much as I did, but I also definitely didn't expect to find this much fun despite some fairly glaring issues.
Gear.Club Unlimited 2 is a decent title that, though probably not satisfying hardcore simulation fans, will give casual racing fans a new type of racing game to enjoy on Switch.
Even though the Switch’s library is already huge and widely varied for a less than two year old console, there’s one genre that hasn’t seen much love ever since the system’s launch: racing simulators. The only racing sim released in 2017 was Gear.Club Unlimited, a port of a successful mobile title with all content included in the cartridge and all microtransactions removed. I can’t speak for myself since I haven’t played it, but the game received lukewarm reviews at best. When its...
Eden Games has a lot to work with for this racing series. It could be a great game, but right now it feels a little too mundane, a little too tied to its own past, and marred by technical issues that really slow down the pacing of what should be a fast pick-up-and-go sort of game. It winds up feeling like a downgrade from the last game, rather than an upgrade.
It’s a shame that more time wasn’t spent on Gear.Club Unlimited 2 as there are a glimmer or two of hope amongst the horror. However, appalling loading times, terrible handling, and moronic computer AI all contribute to a racing game that rolls its way off the assembly line and straight into the scrapyard.