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As a fan of all things motorsport, it would therefore make sense that Gear. Club 2 would be able to tick a number of personal boxes. It does too, but the entire thing is then seriously let down by the dodgy gameplay which should be there to bring it all together. Club Unlimited 2 starts off absolutely fine.

There are a ton of events to enjoy too, with upwards of races keeping you busy for not just the short term, but for many weeks ahead. Mostly set as straight-up races, the career competitions are complemented nicely with a variety of other exhibition events, with certain manufacturers going up against each other in head-to-head affairs, in elimination races and the like.

Honestly though, each and every one pretty much plays as the next; wait for the lights to go green, nail the throttle and hold on in hope of passing the finish line first.

Do so, credits will come your way and progression can be made. Fail, and you should just repeat until you are a winner. This all plays out nicely either via a map screen which lets you wander the world, picking events that appeal, or via a simple to use menu and list.

Club Unlimited 2. Visually it looks okay at best, with cars at least being detailed enough for you to want to get behind their wheel. Disappointing is not the half of it. They also seem to get slower as a race progresses and whilst you may occasionally find that you need to nail your own apexes to keep up with some of the leaders in the early part of any racer, once you do find a way through the madness, can easily start to make gaps.

At least that is when the AI actually shows up and through play of Unlimited 2, all manner of bugs and glitches have hit our playthroughs. Pop up of visuals is a massive bugbear, but when the cars you are racing against consistently go invisible, before popping up directly in front of you for a second or two, it makes racing hard. Yes, Gear. Club Unlimited 2 is that much of a mess. In fact, the Xbox racing scene was easily sewn up by the Forza series and so anything even attempting to replicate any form of motorsport is going to have its work cut out.

Unfortunately, trying to compete is the least of Gear. Here, Gear. But what about that fourth option? Yep, Gear. Club is even severely limited in the tunes you can listen to whilst you race. Away from the racing and building out your garage with different performance shop units is nice, albeit frustrating as you struggle with a variety of button presses, picking up and dropping cars into specific areas of your garage in the hope you can upgrade its performance.

Just giving us some standard lists to do the same with would have been a whole load better and easier, ensuring less of a need to flip and flop between menu systems and loading screens. If you do enjoy upgrading though, a select few stickers are also in place, giving the creatives a chance to try and design their own liveries.



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