

Each series consists of 4 or 5 events that will unlock the next one as long as you place third or better, which shouldn’t be too challenging if playing on Easy or Normal. Complete enough of these events and the next world will unlock, allowing you to repeat the process over again until you unlock all five worlds.

You’re set into an open world area from the beginning, allowing you to search for secrets and collectables, or can go to the locked door, allowing you to participate in a series of events. Thankfully for each event, you’re able to choose from Easy, Medium and Hard difficulties, allowing you to best set your own challenge, though even one single screw up even on Easy means you’ll most likely lose a race or event. The other events will have you competing in waypoint races in an open world setting, allowing you to choose the best way to each checkpoint as you see fit. There are 12 authentic stadiums for the freestyle and destruction events, but that’s only half of the equation. You’re only given the choice of a truck or two in the beginning, but you’ll start to unlock new ones as you progress through the career or find secrets, able to choose your favorite and even improve their stats the more you use them. Steel Titans 2 does improve many things from the original, and you can expect many more trucks, new worlds to explore and new online multiplayer modes in this purely arcade experience.Ĭareer mode will take you across five different themed worlds as you progress, unlocking up to 38 trucks as you win matches and complete events.

The original Monster Jam Steel Titans didn’t exactly wow us or set the world on fire, which to be fair, was their first game, so the sequel had plenty of potential to improve nearly every facet of its gameplay and design choices. So does Monster Jam Steel Titans 2 bring back all those great feelings I got as a kid watching these behemoths? Kind of. Monster Jam has been around a while, and now the sequel to its game series is finally here. As a kid, was there anything cooler than a monster truck? I mean, how do you get ANY cooler than a truck with wheels as big as your house and watching them crush regular cars? I think many kids from my era always had a fascination with monster trucks, as there really is nothing else like it.
