ARCADE RACING FOR EVERYONE
Horizon Chase 2 is the evolution of the award-winning racing franchise. Born under the arcade sign, this game fulfills your senses through immersive and high-speed gameplay. This is the golden era of arcade racing brought to life over a modern and completely evolved experience.
TRULY CLASSIC GAMEPLAY
The classic 90's signature gameplay keeps you in complete control of your cars at all times. Forget complex setups: you are one tick away from overtakes, forks, and nitrous. Surpass your rivals in the blink of an eye. Easy to play, but hard to master, this game demands
sharp racing skills and quick reflexes to beat your opponents and cross the finish line.
ALL-IN MULTIPLAYER
Play every game mode with your friends! Join them on the couch with the split-screen multiplayer or assemble an Online Crew to race for bragging rights. You can decide to compete head-to-head for glory or progress together in the World Tour. No matter where you are, it's Arcade racing for everyone.
THRILLING ONLINE RACES & CHALLENGES
Unleash the thrill of competition with Playground, our adrenaline-fueled game mode designed for ultimate online racing and exhilarating challenges. Take on opponents from multiple locations in heart-pounding Online Races. Test your mettle with electrifying Challenges where every turn brings new surprises. Step into the driver's seat, embrace the competition, and let your racing prowess shine in the Playground.
THE ART OF TOURING
Race through an entirely 3D world, each turn revealing a distinct artistic style. Soak in the pulsating hues of each terrain, from sunlit plains to thunderous storm clouds, all enhanced by a soundtrack from the legendary Barry Leitch. This game takes arcade play and morphs it into an artistic marvel. New horizons will steer you to the beauty of a stunning and inviting visual trip and there's no turning back.
YOUR RIDE, YOUR STYLE
Red or blue? Solid paint jobs or complex decals? When visiting the Garage Shop, you can customize your car to match your own personal style. Unlock new cosmetic items, and upgrade your stats throughout the World Tour. Race all game modes to achieve your full collection of car customizations. Winning never felt so good.
WHY PLAY HORIZON CHASE 2
• A True Arcade Spirit Game
• Classic Arcade Racing Signature Gameplay
• Online Multiplayer: play every game mode with your friends
• Local Multiplayer: bring back the classic couch multiplayer experience
• Playground: race online against other players in challenging tracks
• Unique Art Style and Immersive 3D Environments
• Original Soundtrack by Barry Leitch
• Race through dynamic weather conditions that alter how you approach each track
• Friends and Global Leaderboards competition
• Car Customization: cosmetic items for every vehicle
• Upgrade your Car's performance in the Garage
Please take the arrows that show where to turn out!!🤬😡👎…
tring trong ding dong
These arrows are always making me furious and it’s not just that, there are also the spikes and all random stuff beside both sides of the road, and why I hate them is because they are always making me crash and slow down all the way to exactly 0 Kmh when I am drifting. I also want to mention another problem which is that I matched up with a very annoying car when I am 2nd place that is always slower but more skilled than me every single racer and sometimes including me being less skilled than that car is and how I look at that car seems to me as if it’s a very slow looking car and this cars name is Rogerinho, and now I’m having car named Amir and whenever I beat this car it is always 0.20+ to 0.06seconds in time to complete the race and if these cars are robots please take them out even if they are easy to beat. One last thing I want to be included is changing kmh to mph in the settings beacause it is more accurate and it makes me happy to see the speedometer say 200+ miles an hour. Also, please take out that effect where you bump into a car and then it pushes much ahead of me. And also every review says something people want improved and what others and I wrote, do it🤬
Developer Response
Hi! Thanks for the feedback. We're always aiming to improve the game, so your opinion is important. Feel free to share more with us at https://horizonchase2.com/support.
5-Stars but…
Droid allows 0
Positive: From a value perspective, this is one of the best games available. The graphics are amazing. Slightly more realistic than its predecessor while still maintaining the retro aesthetic. The gameplay is easy to pick up but still has a enough nuance for a more serious player. I’m still early in the game but if it’s anything like the original, I look forward to the difficulty in later levels. The music is great and the sound fx are crisp except the horns sound strange. Really who needs a horn but I like honking at cars when I rear-end them. The UI is straight forward and fun to look at. Always great when menus don’t feel like menus. The upgrade system of having to play a car to level up is way more fun. It creates way more replay value.Negative: While it was annoying, I miss the fuel management system of the previous game. My wife and use to play random cars and run through a Grand Prix. Bad fuel made for interesting match ups and having different priorities. Having to choose between gas and turbo was always fun. The lack of fuel makes these tracks feel empty. Vehicle customization seems fun but I probably won’t use it. Verdict: Almost a perfect game in my eyes. You’re probably a high 4.8 out of 5 to me. I refuse to round down. I look forward to the console release and some old-fashioned split-screen.
Developer Response
Hello! We´re glad you like it, thank you for your feedback.
I see what they were going for…
Doghaus Reilly
I can totally understand why someone would think that combining the look and feel of classic arcade racers like Cruisin’ with the game model of the popular Asphalt series with regular car updates and mods, but the result ends up feeling like a watered down version of both. The controls and driving feel are far too simplistic for Asphalt fans and trying to meet it halfway loses some of the insanity and campiness of the simple arcade racers that were littered with endless short cuts and wild takedowns. Ultimately it feels like you can either have a game that just focuses on making it from city to city without taking yourself too seriously or you can have a complex tree of upgrades to apply to the cars in your garage. But having both ends up feeling like less than the sum of its parts. Actual rating is probably a 3.5 but I don’t mind rounding up for effort. It’s a well made game that’s well polished but ended up just making me want to go back and replay other games instead of continue this one.
Developer Response
Hi Jack! Thanks for your feedback.
Not as good as HC1
Nighthawk.
Long time player and lover of the original game (complete Horizon Chase 1 with 120% completion). The original is perfect and had great controls, content and features. This sequel is so far… disappointing. To start, there is no more fuel. That was a interesting and unique element of the first game and I’m wondering why it was removed as it added additional challenge and strategy to the game which is now missing. Additionally, the original had cool menus which showed locations on a retro style content versus the little flag on the bottom of the screen and tiles in this sequel. The original had way more maps and cars too. There were more fun features such as retro mode… The upgrade system to the cars in this sequel is ok, its different from the system in the first game but it works. The controls are also not as polished and responsive as the first game. The graphics in this game are noticeably better, but at the same time, this game absolutely kills my iPhone 11 pro’s battery and even lags on my latest generation Apple TV 4K. I would suggest somehow adding all the maps and cars from the first game into this one so that legacies players have more maps and cars to race with because as of now, this game feels like a major downgrade.
Developer Response
Hello! Thanks for the feedback and suggestions. We´ll continue to improve the game's performance and gameplay in the following updates.
Minor bug fixes and improvements
Version 1.6.8
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