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4x4 EVO 2 is a video game developed by Terminal Reality for the Sony PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows. It is the sequel to 4x4 Evolution and features more trucks, and more racing tracks than the original game.
4x4 EVO 2 is a racing game in which the general point of the gameplay is to cross the finish line before all of the other vehicles. The courses are primarily in extreme environments such as deserts, canyons, and other off-road locales. Players are allowed to customize their vehicle to their liking with a variety of engine, suspension, wheels, tires, and other aftermarket parts and modifications.The goal of career is to build or buy the fastest off-road vehicle possible. The player does so by purchasing their first vehicle, and then placing well in races to earn money, which is spent on better vehicles later, and various modifications. All races in career are organized into a large number of series of varying length. Certain series also require certain prerequisites, such as a specific vehicle type, or completion of a qualification event. The player is free to complete the series in any order, and can enter multiple tournaments at once without losing progress in the other. Joining a team is not a requirement, but grants various benefits that allow the player to build a faster vehicle.There are a total of 9 fictional teams in career mode, one for each vehicle manufacturer. To join a team, a player must place well in career races to improve their reputation. Doing so in a team's sponsor manufacturer will improve the player's reputation even faster with that team (for example, winning multiple races in a GMC will quickly improve a player's standing with Drehkraft, their sponsored team). Another way is to race in qualifiers, because the game counts each qualifier as an entire series. Each team has at least one team racing vehicle, which is already heavily modified, as well as covered in various sponsors and vinyls. To purchase most team vehicles, the player must be a part of the vehicle's team. Teams also possess team parts, modifications applicable to any vehicle that usually offer a substantial performance boost. As with vehicles, the player must be part of a team to purchase their parts. The teams and sponsors are:
- AFH (Infiniti)
- DeGenaro (Jeep)
- Drehkraft (GMC)
- Sakurai (Toyota)
- Slim (Lexus)
- Stillen (Nissan)
- Team Death (Chevrolet)
- Vento (Mitsubishi)
Young Racing (Dodge)The player may also play through missions set in various locations, which typically revolve around locating various objects in the area. Each location has multiple missions, which revolve around a single profession or storyline. Missions between areas are not intertwined, however, and are unrelated to the racing portion of career. Missions can pay anywhere from $500 to $400,000. (All Alaska mission pays a grand total of about $750,000.)Every track houses a circuit made up of checkpoints and a start/finish line. The rest of the environment is free to be explored at any time by the player. Tracks do not have any boundaries, either, and reaching the edge will repeat the area again, with the player at the opposite side of the map. A majority of the tracks are real world races and locations, including Costa Rica, the Tri Baja 300, and Egypt. Certain tracks also contain a hidden treasure chest, that awards the player a certain amount of money when driven through. Once collected, they will disappear permanently. There may be a glitch/bug where objects do not align with the graphics, causing your vehicle to seemingly crash into nothing.In late 2007, Terminal Reality's contract with the car manufacturers whose vehicles were used in the game expired. This causes the way that it was making it illegal for them to sell the game. That made it so that the only way for 4x4 Evolution 2 to legally be gotten unused was by downloading the game from somewhere for free. The only catch was that the stock licensed vehicles could not be with it. So, TRI gave KC Vale exclusive rights to host the game on his website for free. To obtain the free version of the game, which is stripped of the vehicles and includes several user-made vehicles, go to vales.com/evo2, register for an account, and then follow the links on the front page to the free download link.GameSpot said for the PC version, "If you can put up with some frustrating inconsistencies and technical problems, 4x4 EVO 2 offers some thrilling off-road racing." GameSpot also gave 4x4 EVO 2 a score of 7.8 for the PC version. GameSpot said for the Xbox version, "All of 4x4 EVO 2's small problems pile up to make playing the game as much fun as blowing a shock in a knee-deep mud bog." GameSpot also gave 4x4 EVO 2 a score of 4.8 for the Xbox version. IGN said for the PC version, "Terminal Reality comes back to the off-road racing circuit n a fun and familiar way." IGN also gave 4x4 EVO 2 a score of 8.4 for the PC version.4x4 Revolution, is an add-on for 4x4 Evolution 2 created by the fans of the original game. 4x4 Revolution removes a few limitations for game modifying purposes, by increasing the max texture sizes that are allowed, increasing the 3D model polygon limits, and increasing the limits at the max custom vehicle and track amounts. 4x4 Revolution mod also includes access to other than only the public servers in the multiplayer mode.
Some fans of the 4x4 Evolution 2 game are against the usage of the 4x4 Revolution modification in multiplayer, since they consider it is the equivalent to cheating. Mainly for this reason, there are now privately owned public servers for 4x4 Revo players.
In December 2010, downloading of 4x4 Revolution has ceased due to hacking of the servers that 4x4 Revolution's web forum and gallery reside on. The direct link to the downloading of 4x4 Revolution Beta 1.00 has also been taken down. There is no word yet as to why. Months later, a new download link is available for the installer. It is still available for download as of today. Most links you will find are dead, but a few will still be there.