Horizon Chase 2

Horizon Chase 2

released on Sep 09, 2022

Horizon Chase 2

released on Sep 09, 2022

Horizon Chase 2 is a classic fast-paced and accessible arcade racing game with a unique art style, thrilling soundtrack, and online multiplayer for all game modes.


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Damn I love this series!
Everything looks, sounds and feels so perfect.
Simple and fun. Peak racing game.

Horizon Chase 2 is the sequel to a critically acclaimed indie racing game originally released for Apple Arcade, now available on various consoles. Due to the immense success of the first game, the studio was acquired by Epic Studios.

Compared to its predecessor, Horizon Chase 2 doesn't introduce significant changes. It remains a racing game inspired by titles released on the Super Nintendo. The gameplay stays true to its roots, offering limited control over your car, allowing you to brake, accelerate, and turn left and right. Each race begins with you in the last position, and your goal is to reach the podium.

The art can be considered near-perfect when you take into account what the developers aimed to achieve. Don't expect realistic graphics; as mentioned earlier, it draws inspiration from classic racing games on the Super Nintendo.

Horizon Chase 2 is a suitable option for those who aren't adept at racing games and are seeking a departure from the typical gameplay found in franchises like Need For Speed and Forza. Despite being a better game than its predecessor, there is a noticeable lack of inspiration in this sequel.

For Apple Arcade users, it's a must-play, even for those not particularly fond of racing games like myself. As for other platforms, I recommend considering it if you can find it at a reasonable price.

MAIS FÁCIL Q O PRIMEIRO, ACHEI ATÉ MAIS DIVERTIDO, POREM TEM BEM MENOS COISAS Q ANTES.

Unfinished....maybe i pick up again later.

A very fun and charming sequel to the original! There are less tracks this time around, but they’re far more
polished with more twists, turns, bends, and setpieces. There are also far less cars than the first game did, but the more expanded customization more than makes up for it in my opinion. Barry Leitch is still killing it on the music, too.

Pretty fun time, and I’m curious to see where the studio takes this series next.