Free Download Trucker 2

King of the Road is back! Trucker 2 lets you sit once again behind the wheel of a truck and race on American

highways. Player can choose order of his missions. There are nearly 60 of them. You can choose one of 5 different trucks which can be upgraded and modified in your garage. Roads surroundings are destructible, and the damage is visible on cars. It will affect car handling too.

Trucker 2 (PC/ENG)
Language: English
Platform: PC 
Developer/Publisher: Play-Publishing
Size: 590 MB
Genre: Action

To get the most out of Big Mutha Truckers 2: Truck Me Harder, you have to take things at face value. Chances are that you could probably guess from the title that this isn't the classiest videogame on the market. Frankly, it's got the class of a beer fart and that pretty much sums up the style of low brow humor that you'll be exposed to. Don't expect much more than a cheesy hillbilly romp through the rural roads of America. But then again, what more could one want?Every once in a while it's fun to play a game that doesn't take itself too seriously - while poking fun at American stereotypes. I've spent a lot of time on the road in my day and I've met characters like these more times than I care to admit. They do exist. Many of them live in my neighborhood.


Based on the successful arcade game, 18 Wheeler, which featured a large steering wheel, Big Mutha Truckers introduced an infamous cast of white trash characters and a storyline that centered around the ruthless Ma Jackson who forces truckers to do her bidding. In this version, Ma has been thrown in the Big House for tax evasion and through the use of her cell phone, orders her crew to locate all of the jury members and bribe them so she can beat the rap.

With more missions, more roads, more cargo, more characters and more alternate routes, Big Mutha Truckers 2 fails to take the gameplay in any new direction. It's as though the original formula was so great that it doesn't need fixing. Well, if anyone loved the original they probably don't have enough taste to find fault with this version. While I do admit that it's fun, it's still just a novelty and not the kind of game that you would get a lot of serious replay value out of. Kids would probably really love it but due to the language and suggestive situations this is strictly an adult game. They don't need to know how immature most American adults really are.

Characters such as Cletus, Earl and Rawkins are back and will interact with large breasted broads; battle it out on the highway with cops in hot pursuit; pick up and deliver illegal contraband, and race aliens to the nearest town.

Making money is your first priority. You'll need it to bribe the jurors with. Purchasing merchandise in one town and selling it in another for the most profit requires the use of a map which will show you what town is willing to pay the most money for your goods. Illegal goods will cost you the most but will also pay off handsomely if you can deliver them without incident. Before you begin your mission you can choose among Easy, Medium and Hard difficulty. The harder the mission the more rewards you will receive. If you complete your mission within the time limit you will be eligible for a bonus mini-game.

All along the way you will be confronted by cops, dogged by obstacles and hazards such as falling rocks, and tormented by bikers that want to steal your load. Your rig never goes fast enough to consider this a race. Just keeping the big truck on the road is your greatest challenge. The trucks are not what you would call responsive. Even though the controls are forgiving the trucks are slow and require a large radius to turn. Take a corner too sharp and you're likely to flip it. What you lack in finesse you can make up in sheer aggressiveness as you can wipe most smaller vehicles right off the road.

This version looks better than the original but not by much. It's got a kind of cartoonish realism to it that really suits the content but the PS2 version suffers from alaising and weak textures. It would have been nice to have different upgradable trucks that might have a more refined control system as well as faster speeds.

With John Fogarty and Willie Nelson comprising parts of the soundtrack you can't complain about the tunes. The voiceovers are cornball but they elicit some straight-from-the-gut howls with the ignorance that bubbles forth.

Big Mutha Truckers 2 is available at a bargain price of under twenty bucks. Chances are many trailer park hillbillies will pick it up from the bargain bin at Wal-Mart and think it's a documentary.
Features:
* 60 levels
* 5 different types of trucks
* 3 difficulty levels
* realistic physic based on NvidiaPhysXengine
* visible car damage
* Large, beautiful locations
* Tuning
* Varying day time and weather conditions
* Power-ups
* Traffic and police
* ability to use custom textures and HUD
* steering wheels and game pad support

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