Zero4 Champ II

Zero4 Champ II

released on Mar 05, 1993

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Zero4 Champ II

released on Mar 05, 1993

Zero4 Champ II is a sequel to Zero4 Champ. This time, a young Japanese street racer has been defeated by an American who claims that Japan's level is not up to par. His feelings hurt, the youth ventures to the United States, trying to earn enough money and participate in races to defend his national pride. The game is very similar to its predecessor in concept, but offers additional options in the story mode. Part-time jobs now include delivery assignments that play like overhead racing games, as well as tending to dogs of various breeds for money. The security guard assignment plays like a mini-RPG, complete with turn-based combat, experience points, and levels. In addition, it is possible to visit racing tracks and bet money on participants. The versus mode allows players to choose between three courses to compete in, racing against each other (in a top-down mode) or computer AI (first-person).


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Omigosh hahahaha this game is pretty bonkers. It's a visual novel and racing sim kind of? I only had to stop because for the life of me I could not figure out how to shift during drag races so I couldn't really advance.

That said, you have to experience this one to believe it: It starts off with you getting absolutely thrashed by an American guy at racing, so you go to America to try to get racing-revenge. Once there, you can't understand anyone of course, so you eventually make your way to English school where you learn English in two weeks and then you have to get a part time job (which is a mini-game of course).

The ambition and scope here is outrageous.