12:52 PM - January 21, 2009 by RaychelSnr
You know you are dealing with a relatively unknown developer when its most well-known titles are a pair of turn-based strategy games for Nokia’s infamous N-Gage.
But despite developer RedLynx’s inexperience on "standard" gaming platforms, or even with the racing genre in general, Trials 2 still ends up being one of the most unique, enjoyable racers in recent memory, in part because it is more than just a racing game –- it is also an obstacle course, a stunt arena and a reminder of just how difficult it is to control the forces of gravity and inertia when your 150 pounds of flesh are high in the air, holding onto 250 pounds of bone-crunching metal.
Read More - Trials 2: Second Edition Review
But despite developer RedLynx’s inexperience on "standard" gaming platforms, or even with the racing genre in general, Trials 2 still ends up being one of the most unique, enjoyable racers in recent memory, in part because it is more than just a racing game –- it is also an obstacle course, a stunt arena and a reminder of just how difficult it is to control the forces of gravity and inertia when your 150 pounds of flesh are high in the air, holding onto 250 pounds of bone-crunching metal.
Read More - Trials 2: Second Edition Review