*** Welcome to piglix ***

Suzuki TT Superbikes

Suzuki TT Superbikes
Suzuki TT Superbikes Cover Art.jpg
North American cover art
Developer(s) Jester Interactive
Publisher(s)
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Release
  • EU: April 29, 2005
  • NA: August 4, 2005
  • JP: May 25, 2006
Genre(s) Racing, simulation
Mode(s) Single player, Local multiplayer
Aggregate score
Aggregator Score
Metacritic 71/100
Review scores
Publication Score
GameSpot 6.9/10
GamesRadar 4/5 stars
IGN 6.1/10
PSM 7.5/10

Suzuki TT Superbikes: Real Road Racing, often shortened to simply Suzuki TT Superbikes; also known as TT Superbikes: Real Road Racing in Europe and Japan, is a 2005 motorcycle simulation racing video game developed by Jester Interactive exclusively for the PlayStation 2 gaming console. The game was self–published by Jester in Europe, with Valcon Games and Taito handling publishing in North America and Japan, respectively. In North America, the game is licensed under Suzuki, an automobile manufacturer.

The title features over 50 licensed vehicles and is entirely based around the famed Isle of Man TT race, a 60.72 km annual competition held within the Isle of Man. It is the second game based on the race, following the 1995 release of Manx TT Super Bike, though this game was only based on the Manx TT event, which is a small section of the course.

The game is available on the PlayStation 3 via the North American PlayStation Store. Suzuki TT Superbikes has since received two sequels.

There are two game modes within Suzuki TT Superbikes: Arcade and Challenge. Arcade is the primary game mode, housing standard races, times trials and "Mad Sunday", an event in which the track is also occupied by civilian drivers, who the player can use to their advantage; successfully maneuvering around this traffic awards a speed boost. Boosts across all Arcade races can be earned by performing wheelies, passing another racer and crossing a checkpoint, among other methods. Most tracks do not feature the entire race, instead breaking up the course into separate events. In Challenge mode, the player is tasked with completing various trials, with successful attempts unlocking races, bikes and further challenges. These can be accomplished at a variety of speed difficulties, ranging from 125cc to 1000cc. There is a two-player option available, allowing for split-screen local multiplayer.


...
Wikipedia

...