

The player would first beat around half of the team leaders in a particular zone to trigger a race a 'Middle Boss', and most of the leaders to summon the area's 'Zone Boss'. The same applies to certain bosses in the first half of the game who appear depending on which class of car the player is driving.īosses in this game are categorised according to their role within one of the game's four zones (these include the C1, Shinkanjo, Wangan Line and Yokohane Line).
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These drivers do not belong to a particular team, but have a selection of requirements which the player must meet in order to be able to race against them.Ī unique aspect of this game is that certain teams have two or three sub-leaders, only one of which can be raced for each play-through of the game. New to the series, in addition to many more gangs and bosses, are a group of rivals known as Wanderers. Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 features significantly more rivals than its predecessor, with 372 opponents to race. Song used during battle: Moment 4 Life Remix (Young Sam).No copyright intended.Played on PCSX2 Ver.5932 (PlayStation 2 Emulator)HOW TO BEAT THE FINAL BOSS ON. The SP Battle format now integrates health penalties for hitting walls and other cars. The objective of the game remained the same as the previous title, with racers competing against rival drivers on the Shuto Expressways of Japan in an attempt to become greatest racer.

Released in 2000 for the Sega Dreamcast, it was developed by Genki and published by Crave Entertainment in Europe and North America. Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 (known as Shutokō Battle 2 (首都高バトル) in Japan, and Tokyo Highway Challenge 2 in Europe) is the sequel to Tokyo Xtreme Racer and the second game in the Shutokō Battle series of street racing games set on the Shuto Expressways of Tokyo, Japan.
