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Jul 30, 2024
7
It is a solid racing game for Switch players, and is often on sale, so you can pick it up for a very decent price. There is a wide variety of cars to obtain in the game, and the customization capabilities are quite fun to play around with, like when customizing liveries and designs on your cars. The story is decent, albeit somewhat lacking compared to other racing games such as the Need For Speed games. The actual tracks you race on are fun, although get quite repetitive after awhile. The tracks add-on, which adds on circuit races such as Le Mans, add more fun to the game, giving you something else to do once you've beat the main story. The graphics are very decent for the Switch. The clubs are a fun online aspect to the game, where you and your club race in time trials to gather points for your club. Onto what I don't like about the game: It crashes and closes, a lot! One time I played it, and it crashed seven times in one day, whether it be while I was upgrading my car, or actually racing. If this problem was fixed, I'd be happy to raise my rating, but it gets annoying when the game crashes so often.
Jul 19, 2024
5
Quickly boring and gameplay is not very challenging.
I really hoped to like it, but it's just very average. Graphics are okay, but honestly it's not that important on the Nintendo Switch, so in the end I can't recommand this game.
Aug 5, 2023
5
I liked the first game more. In Gear Club 2 the tracks are not varied at all. Even you face the same corners time by time. Racing is really boring and controls are not good also
Jul 21, 2023
9
Depois de algumas atualizações o jogo melhorou e teve bastante conteúdos novos , pena que não colocaram a opção de replay e nem poder visualizar o carro quando olha para trás .
Jan 29, 2021
7
Overall, this is a decent racing game on the Switch platform. If you are into games like Forza Horizon (that is, relaxed, sightseeing driving without launching bombs or having to drift all the time), this is your dish. The graphics is not the best. The engine seems like a port from previous editions (Gear.club True Racing on iOS/Android; Gear.club Unlimited on Switch), the trees rocks are of low definition. However, this does not affect game experience in a serious way. When you start driving, you pay less attention to details like those. There are even scenes with fog, dust etc., which is a nice surprise. In general, the game gives you a decently immersive feel. The fleet is impressive, and the car models are detailed and polished. Story is stereotypical but with moments of amusement (one of the bosses is a funny windbag…). The learning curve is fine—basically you will have to turn on manual gas and fully disable braking assistance if you want to win rank C or D events. Completing the story gives me 40+ hours of quality time, and then there are still interesting challenges to take. My major complaints are these. First, driving mechanics is not accurate; the game 'invents' a new physics instead of approximating real physics (and this is so regardless of the level of driving assistance). This makes normal corners (level 3-6 as in a rally race) very easy. Seeing this, the developer adds tons of narrow corners and hairpin turns to the circuits, but these are incredibly difficult under the game's own physics. (For reference, I am not an expert but a devout amateur. I can beat highly experienced drivatars in Forza Horizon 4, and I usually ranked top 25% in time-attacks in Real Racing 3.) Over time, this becomes very annoying, and the races lose their charm. Second, the AI is built in a simplistic way, and your opponents are made challenging only because, well, THEY CHEAT. With the same Performance Index you will see your opponents usually not as smart as yourself but occasionally go incredibly fast (as in they don't lose speed at all when turning around a hairpin), especially when they are out of your sight. The result is that you feel you are not racing against respectable, experienced drivers but a pack of sorry cheaters. Besides, the AI is aggressive and will make extra efforts to block you, even if this means they will be slowed down, too. This becomes a huge problem when you have to start as the last in the queue and the 6th bumps you like crazy while the 1st (a cheater, of course) vanishes from your sight in no time. Since this game is not really open-world (no free roaming option), winning the races is still the only thing to do in the game. The problems I list above therefore seriously compromise the pleasure the game could have brought. Once I finish the story, I don't feel like going back to it. That said, I see great potentials in the series, and I wish there will be a better-made sequel.
Nov 5, 2020
10
Now, listen. I'm assessing a game in 2020 and there has been a huge improvement. And I mean it. Playing this game is fun, loading times are fine, no input lag, handling is very responsive, it has its own car physics that you have to get used to, but other than that, man. I really appreciate that game now. It's very fun and I'm giving it 10/10 because, once you get used to it, it's just great. There's nothing I would change there. The driving physics is awkward, between a simulation and arcade, but once you master that, there's nothing more satistying than drifts and taking over in this game. I'm surprised to be saying that, but I love it. Attention: don't ever buy the first one. The gap between those two is HUGE.
Aug 7, 2020
7
Gear.Club Unlimited 2 is a fun game. It is an arcade racer with some upgrading/cosmetic enhancements included. This is not a simulation racer by any means. I think people might be thinking that going in and giving it a poor score. While there is nothing that particularly stands out as special about the game it is a solid racer from start to finish. And with so few serious racing games on Switch I would recommend this to scratch the itch.
Jul 4, 2020
8
Over a year after release we finally have the finished product (certainly close and we'll polished).
Why the decision to release as an early beta version is beyond me, it's done untold damage to the games reputation, but now we have an excellent arcadey realistic cross of vehicle racing.
If only this had been the release version, wholly recommended, hours of stuff to get through, just the loading is a total drag, drag, drag, ie too many load screens
Mar 24, 2020
6
Es una experiencia de conducción válida y correcta para Switch, ya que no hay mucho donde elegir. El juego se ha ido actualizando con alguna reducción en tiempos de carga y alguna mejora gráfica.
Mar 22, 2020
5
This game was horrible at launch. Unlimited loading times, terrible fps, horrendous car handling... Today we have a not so bad and yet not that good racing game. Graphics are not bad yet it could way better since we're talking about a console exclusive I'd expect hecking more than this. Car handling is fine now. In other words, I honestly don't reccommend this game. Buy GRID instead.
Mar 19, 2020
0
[Their programmers do not know to calculate in binary, so our player data are corrupted before the completion.] I tried to complete the game 2 weeks after its launch, but it crashed since I got a certain amount of credits and bought parts. -I deleted the game and my player data as well, warned Microids and later Eden Games, and waited for the game update, which occurred. So I began the game again, bought all the cars, and as the competition against the 2 last virtual opponents was made easier, I could get their car, too - but the game crashed again, at about 50 000 000 credits owned and spent, as in the previous crash, so not a sole progress was done by the developers, even after my warnings. I am myself a simply confirmed apprentice in computers and data management - not an engineer, and simple considerations let see why there can be such an error: First, the game size was reduced from about 6 Go to about 3 Go, since the first opus, and we are astonished by the loading times... Secondly, the player data are of 34 Mo, as announced in backups on server. But 50 000 000 credits need: 50 * 2^10 * 2^10 bits, so 2^26; but 34 Mo make 34*(2^10)^2 - finally, the required credits compared to the available bits are: 50/34 : the available bits shall be increased by 1.48, in order not-to give a fatal error, and I count all this only about the virtual credits wallet, not including their linked bought parts... Their computers engineers do not even know how to calculate in bits... I do not know what they learnt in their studies. The French-speaking tests on this game rate this one at about "7/10" - so we see that this is far, far too much over-rated, just because a French studio is involved in it (as it appears), but they did not their test completely, either. -The synchrone on-line game was supposed to be available, but was to come "soon" for 6 months. They sold a game unfinished, from all the aspects. -It appears that some DownLoadable Contents are available now, including "Porsche edition"; first: as I expected, the free first content doesn't even instal, since my player data are over-saturated. Secondly, I hate Porsche and their 1920's design; no reason to dedicate a DLC to a sole brand mark. We are still waiting for truly manageable integral motorisation Lamborghinis. -The "amount of customisations" is only an illusion, since you have to buy the previous parts in order to get the ulterior one, and the stickers section is absolutely useless for driving - (moreover, it works badly, as if you go on the other side of the car, and that the sticker is not proposed in symmetry). I warn everybody who has his reason against to buy this game.
Jun 19, 2019
3
This is a poor looking game with a poor frame rate and long load times for EVERYTHING. We need a quality racing game on switch that isn't Mario kart but this game isn't it. Even at 50% off I'd say skip it. Eventually we will get a passable racing game on the switch.
Jun 11, 2019
8
actually has unlockables and music and can be played offline, unlike Project Cars and Gran Turismo Sport. Awesome selection of cars, tho I wish they had Volkswagen. If you loved PS2/PS3 Gran Turismos, pre-2012 NFS, this is the game for you.
Mar 19, 2019
2
Loading times take forever, lot game crashes. Some cars are nightmare to play due to horrible handling, you will be rewinding dozen of times only to get through one curve. Opponent cars all have weight of a tank and will send you flying if you even touch them. Boring level design. Same garage as in previuos game. Only few customisation options for cars if any. Nice feature with daily online races and clans, but there are like 50 active players left. Real PvP racing never released, its says "coming soon" forever. I had some fun with sticker creator and online mode, so i don´t give it a 0 but 2. Too bad switch still does not have good racing games, except for mario cart 8.
Dec 20, 2018
9
Compare to 1st episode, you can appreciate the enhanced graphics. i like the numerous and branded cars. Races are longers too Keep waiting for a real multiplayer mode, not asychronus