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platform:

Genesis

Genre:

Racing

Publisher:

Electronic Arts

Developer:

Gremlin Graphics Software

Difficulty:

Moderate

No. of Players:

1 or 2 players

Released:

1993

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Review

Lotus II: RECS

By: Tom Lenting | October 12, 2009

Lotus II R.E.C.S. is the Sega Genesis port of the Amiga game Lotus III: Ultimate Challenge, with an additional R.E.C.S. (Race Environment Construction System). In the '90s, Lotus Turbo Challenge was a very popular racing game series on the Amiga and Lotus II is a decent port of the third Lotus game. Basically, Lotus is just your standard straightforward racing game. There is only one available view – from behind the car – and all the obvious racing possibilities are present. There's breaking, accelerating and, if you drive in manual transmission, shifting gears. Using the gear is very easy and most of the time you'll just leave it stuck in fifth. Furthermore, three different cars are available, but the only real difference between them seems to be the color. Of course, there's also a split-screen two-player mode in which two players compete in a race simultaneously.

Lotus II R.E.C.S. offers decent colorful graphics and varied scenery. There are thirteen different types of racing scenarios available, which vary from the desert to snow and from roadworks to the beach. Each track has different obstacles, like trees and rocks, on or near the road to make it more challenging, but hitting an obstacle only slows you down a little. Two windy tracks ('storm' and 'wind swept') are available – on those circuits the control of your car is heavily influenced by the wind. Only the tunnels look a little gray and blank in comparison to the rest of the scenario. A letdown is the lack of a true pit lane. You can't crash your car, but you can run out of fuel. If you do, you have to stop by a marker that says 'pits' to refuel the car. Unfortunately, all you do is stop the car and see the fuel bar growing back. You won't see any pit lane or engineers.

New in comparison to the original Amiga game is the addition of R.E.C.S. (Race Environment Construction System). This option sounds very promising, but turns out to be the most disappointing aspect of the game. It isn't really possible to 'construct' your own circuits; it's only possible to 'generate' them. All you do is set a bunch of parameters (e.g. curves, obstacles, scenery) to high or low and the game automatically generates the track. Starting a newly generated track doesn't always seem to work perfectly. All in all, the R.E.C.S. addition seems superfluous and isn't much fun.

Besides decent graphics and decent controls, Lotus II has some of very catchy retro MIDI tunes. Before a race starts, a car radio is shown, just like in Sega's OutRun. On this radio you can select whether you want to play the game with sound effects or with one of the four excellent MIDI soundtracks. Strangely enough, it isn't possible to play with music and sound effects turned on at the same time. Playing with only sound effects turns out to be a little boring, but playing with only music works well, because all four tracks are top notch. All the retro MIDI tracks really bring that feeling of nostalgia to you and make you wish you were back in the era of 16-bit gaming once more.

Overall, Lotus II R.E.C.S. is fun but not very spectacular. The R.E.C.S. addition doesn't add anything interesting, and it's strange that it isn't possible to play with the music and sound effects at the same time. However, the varied scenery, excellent music and fine two-player split-screen mode still make this a racer worth your time.

Reviewer Score: 7.0   |   Avg. Reader Score: 7.4
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Silverspoon 6 January 14, 2010 This was the one of the best car games since Rad Racer when it was released. I remember renting it like 3 times in a row back then.
 
gomlynn 7 October 15, 2009 Preferred this to Jaguar XJ220 on MegaCD. Sold that one, kept this one. Probably the best game of it's type on Megadrive.
 
Misanthroat 8 October 15, 2009 I haven't played this one.. but I do still own Top Gear on my SNES which was made by the same guys as the Lotus series. I did have a great deal of fun with that one.. especially 2 player.
 
hipposticks 8 October 15, 2009 Pretty good gameplay, graphics, and music, and not as ridiculously hard as the first Lotus game on the Mega Drive.
 
petieken 8 October 13, 2009 I used to play this game a lot back in the days... It's not a spectacular game, but I definitely had a good time playing this game. I kinda liked the construction set, so you could put lots of curves and obstacles on the course :)