Sonic Drift 2

released on Mar 01, 1995

Start your engines and prepare for the race of your life! Choose from 7 of your favorite characters including Sonic, Knuckles and Robotnik, each with his own special powers. Plug in your Gear to Gear connector and take on a friend through over 17 courses in the ultimate Chaos Grand Prix!


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Evolução considerável em relação ao primeiro jogo. Mais personagens, mais pistas(algumas até que são bem criativas), adição de power-ups... Dá para se divertir,por uns 30 minutinhos.

It's a bit better than the first one. More items, more characters, better animations and unique track gimmicks.

... But it's still an 8bit racing game. It's just not very fun at its core. One GP clear was more than enough for me.

Sonic Drift 2 is an improvement over the original game, one that actually got an original western release, and it's competent as an 8 bit racer.

There's a few more characters, way more track variety and an attempt at a more dynamic presentation. But still, there isn't much to this game, the racing mechanics are bare and the control is poor.

You can play this 2 player with Sonic Origins Plus, which adds some more value, but why would you go back to this now. Its aged graphically and the music is forgettable.

SD2 is only really something you play for the sake of completing the collection, and nothing more. Better than 1, but not by much.

https://youtu.be/COOGj6hVg8U?si=WSj97vVseowSjR_0
De nada sirvió mejorar tantos aspectos del original para ignorar el problema mas importante de solucionar

I mean its a step up from the first game in terms of characters plus seeing fang in a game like this is wild to me. The music was okay. The driving aspect was meh and thats saying something since you kinda need to have that and drifting in order for this game to work. IDK i just felt like the first game was better and this one was just to get more money.

One of the first games I remember playing as a kid, I must have been about 4 years old. For a Game Gear game, it's reasonable, I've played worse racing games in newer systems. But don't fool yourself: It's still a very poorly aged game.

For what it is, it does a decent job. There are better 8-bit racing games, but this one's not that bad, I'd rather play this than Kartrider: Drift.

SCORE: 5.5/10