TOCA 2 Touring Cars


TOCA 2: Touring Cars is a British racing video game developed and published by Codemasters for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. It is the second game in the TOCA series. Mainly an annual franchise update of cars and tracks, the game added more detailed graphics, physics, multiplayer modes and other minor features. Realistic tracks were added, and support races such as Ford Fiestas, Formula Ford and others also arrived. The level of car damage possible during a race was also enhanced, which was a significant selling point compared with the likes of Gran Turismo which had no damage model at the time. The main menu background music features "Retro", and the opening video "Soundclash" by E-Z Rollers. Other versions feature "Sole Sentiment" by Ratman in the opening intro. It is based on the 1998 season of the British Touring Car Championship.

Gameplay

The game modes include the support races such as Formula Ford and the Ford Fiesta Championships, a test track mode where the player tests any car on certain variations of the test track, a Championship mode which is dependent on the length with the difficulty selected, a feature new to the game is the support cars are able to be chosen with the color the player prefers. The Multi-player mode allows for 2 or more players to race on any circuit and also in the Championship mode. A challenge mode is included to see how fast the player can get to the checkpoints in a limited amount of time. The single race mode allows for the player to choose the track he/she wants to race on and this mode features the ability to change the weather, laps raced and allowance for computer cars for one or more players.
The standard cars featured are the Audi A4, Ford Mondeo, Honda Accord, Nissan Primera, Peugeot 406, Renault Laguna, Vauxhall Vectra and Volvo S40. The support cars are the AC Superblower, Ford Fiesta, Formula Ford, Grinnall Scorpion, Jaguar XJ220, Lister Storm and TVR Speed 12.

Other info

Similar to the first game, once you select a car, you replace a driver and partner the other driver. However, unlike the first TOCA game, this time you replace the second team driver, not the first.
TOCA 2 is notable for being one of only four PlayStation games to feature a four-player mode using the PlayStation's link cable and split-screen at the same time - i.e., four players compete against each other simultaneously using two PlayStation consoles, with two players per console and connected to two televisions.
All the tracks used in the various championships, including the main BTCC championship, are real racing tracks in Great Britain. These are as follows:
Thruxton; Silverstone; Donington Park; Brands Hatch; Oulton Park; Croft; Snetterton; and Knockhill.
There are bonus tracks and cars which can be accessed through the championship mode.
TOCA 2 for Windows also has the ability to import skins for each car. They can be edited using any paint/drawing program.

Reception

Rick Sanchez reviewed the PlayStation version of the game for Next Generation, rating it four stars out of five, and stated that "Hands down, TOCA 2 one of the best touring-car sims available, and one of the best new driving games for PlayStation."
The game received "favorable" reviews on both platforms according to video game review aggregator GameRankings. Official UK PlayStation Magazine gave the PlayStation version a score of nine out of ten and said it was an improvement on the original game, with lots of tracks, but that "the new cars felt tacked on."