Redout 2 is a racing game in the sci-fi style. It was developed by 34BigThings studio, the same team that created the Goat of Duty.
The action of the game takes place in the distant future, where a large part of the Earth has been abandoned by humanity. However, many of these areas have been transformed into impressive racetracks, where the best racers compete using powerful sliders that use anti-gravity engines.
Redout 2 is a futuristic racing game referring to classic representatives of this genre, such as the F-Zero series. The game is characterized by very high speeds reached by the machines and very twisted tracks. The tracks are dangerous and eliminating opponents by pushing them over obstacles plays a key role in the game.
The production offers twelve basic designs of chassis and allows to mount on them a multitude of different types of parts, which in total provides a large selection of possible hoverships. Players can choose between a rich set of different types of engines, stabilizers, rudders, flaps, walking devices, wings, spoilers, or body parts.
There are different kinds of races. We have traditional competitions, where the first player at the finish line wins, as well as tournaments, which continue until there is only one player left on the track. We can also play solo, trying to achieve the best time, as well as face the bosses in racing battles.
Redout 2 offers both single player and multiplayer modes. Fans of solo play can have fun in an expanded career mode, in which we take part in hundreds of challenges on 36 tracks. Each of the tracks is also available in reverse mode, where we beat it in the opposite direction.
In turn, up to 12 people can take part in online battles in a single race. The competition is made more attractive by regularly delivered unique challenges and seasons, allowing to unlock additional elements for the machines.
The game features an attractive 3D graphics, whose main strengths are interestingly designed machines, visually twisted routes and huge speeds reached by hoverships.
A strong side of Redout II is also the soundtrack. We can listen to tracks by popular electronic musicians such as Giorgio Moroder, Zardonic or Dance with the Dead group. The authors of the game have prepared a system of algorithms, which mix the music live, adapting it to the situation on the tracks.
Platforms:
PC Windows June 16, 2022
PlayStation 4 June 16, 2022
Xbox One June 16, 2022
Nintendo Switch July 19, 2022
PlayStation 5 June 16, 2022
Xbox Series X/S June 16, 2022
Developer: 34BigThings
Publisher: Saber Interactive
Age restrictions: none
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System Requirements for Redout 2 Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-3470 3.2 GHz / AMD Ryzen 3 1200 3.1 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GTX 970 / Radeon RX 570 or better, 25 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
List of Game Add-Ons and DLCs for Video Game:
DLC Winter Pack February 21, 2023
DLC Summer Pack November 3, 2022
Game Ratings for Redout 2 Video Game.
Game Rant: 2 / 5 by Trever McKenzie
Redout 2 is a visual treat that makes no attempt to tune the experience for casual players.
TechRaptor: 5.5 / 10 by Alex Santa Maria
Redout 2 provides futuristic racing in the same manner that a school cafeteria provides meatloaf. This is a bland vision of the future that fails to capture the attention even despite a solid mechanical footing.
Gaming Nexus: 5.5 / 10 by Henry Yu
Redout 2 is a game that looks amazingly sleek and fun through pictures, descriptions, and videos. The facade is dropped when you actually play the game for yourself, and find a slew of poor design choices, unnecessary difficulty curves, incomplete features, and repetitive gameplay. This doesn't even include the atrociously implemented HDR that burned my eyes and gave me a headache. Even if you're a fan of the genre, I recommend sticking with the first Redout until this sequel is heavily patched or discounted.
Average score from votes.