"How far are you gonna take me?"

A palate-cleanser after a week of driving a Testarossa and an F50 around the technically impressive but virtually soulless Forza Horizon 5. After Microsoft forced me against my will to play a mission called "#SQUADGOALS", I knew I needed to play a driving game with real romance in its heart.

I'm sure one of the best reviews on this whole site was of this game, and it said something to the effect of "OutRun 2 understands that making your girlfriend happy is the ultimate game", but I can't find it because it's super-hard to sift through Backloggd data. So let me re-iterate that statement and say that more video games should implement mechanics centred around satisfying the whims of a romantic companion. Funny that it's a driving game that best understands romance as a chain of dangerous manoeuvres through risk and reward to keep a ticking timer alive.

The Quick Play mode dropping you in as a white-sheet Ferrari that's hopelessly, perpetually chasing the ghosts of the iconic OutRun F50 feels like the developers saying that they could never hope to catch the original game, but god damn did they come close. A testament to how well-built this thing is under the hood that it feels endlessly replayable without even going into the submenus to find mission modes, time trials or unlocks. Just glad that my long-past self unlocked all the songs, because all I wanna do is handbrake and swing tail to this beat all night: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypiaPp3xMPo

A genuine artistic crime that a video game masterpiece like this is trapped in a prison made of licensing - surely Sega and Ferrari can work things out? Sega are rich now! They make movies! Ferrari's big red cars come off better here than they do in Forza, but I guess it would pain a modern-day corporation to admit their products might be inhabited by living souls - the girlfriend in OutRun 2 has more personality in her little 2-polygon pinky than all 132GB of what Horizon 5 is offering us.

You've got a heart, right? Go on, try this game out - you can set up PPSSPP, download the .bin file and complete a race to the finish in the time it takes your PC to download the first gig of Forza! Men with guts play OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast!

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Reviewed on Nov 12, 2021


5 Comments


2 years ago

pc ports also available on myabandonware which is how i played

2 years ago

Mad how Forza is so slick and frictionless it ended up barely worth playing.

2 years ago

I have such a hard disagree on Forza (to me it is the evolution of what Outrun has always represented, frankly, gene-spliced with Burnout Paradise's joyous discovery) but Outrun 2 will always be the queen. PC version works perfect on modern windows, too.

2 years ago

Totally see your point Athene. Driving a red Ferrari around Forza’s highways does come close to realising what OutRun 3 could potentially look like, but the vibes… The vibes are so off! And that’s what OutRun is truly all about!!

1 year ago

just poking in to say that the review you mentioned was mine, thank you so much for the kind word!! your review is fantastic as well and i completely endorse the message - whoever is reading this right now please check this game out!!