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2019/12

TT Isle Of Man 2 Gameplay Trailer Arrives And Shows Off New Mechanics

Motorcycle heads out there looking to take on dangerous points of interest often seen in the real TT Isle of Man races can do so in the second iteration known as TT Isle of Man 2. Ahead of the racing game’s PC and home console release, the devs offer insight on what’s new in the latest gameplay trailer.

Unlike most CGI or gameplay trailers, publisher Bigben Interactive and developer Kylotonn Racing Games detail changes made to better TT Isle of Man 2’s overall gameplay loop.

Fans of the first game that want responsive mechanics and improved physics will get just that in the 2020 version as per the racing game’s latest trailer.

Boasting an open world, you can test your setup and bike physics through a new “gyroscopic effect,” along with new steering and speed wobble mechanics.

In addition to the above, helpful stuff like brakes and shock absorbers have new systems. However, there’s more stuff in the second game that’s different as seen below via the game’s official description:

“For TT Isle of Man 2, the bike physics have been rebuilt from the ground up to create ultra-realistic behaviour. The gyroscopic effect is now completely integrated for more precise steering, and speed wobbles have been added to alert riders that a fall could be imminent.

 

The brakes and shock absorbers have also been redesigned. They now respond to all bumps in the road and create a riding experience that is much more faithful to what a real motorcyclist feels.”

For those of you wanting to get in on the dangerous yet fast action, know that you can ride through rough places like Creg-Ny-Baa, Gooseneck, Ballaugh, Parliament Square, and more. All of the above will drop on PC via Steam, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch.

Lastly, no word on an actual release date has surfaced, but the game due out in the “first semester 2020” has more info on Twitter and Facebook.

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