Strap yourself in and burn up the track in 7 ruthless vehicle classes. The game boasts 20 tracks and gives fans a chance to unlock different vehicle models and skins, as well as challenge modes to really test their driving mettle. Trade paint and do whatever it takes to cross the finish line first. Do you have the nerves of steel to become a champion?
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel 2 was the canceled sequel to Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel and was in development by Interplay Entertainment who would self-publish it if it were ever made. The development of the game started before the completion of the original and its development caused the cancellation of Black Isle Studio's Fallout 3. Like Fallout 3, the game was near completion when it was canceled. Like its predecessor, the game would have used the Dark Alliance Engine. It was targeted for a Christmas 2004 release date.
Like other Fallout games, the game would have used a reputation system, only simpler. The game would have featured fourteen new weapons and ten new enemies. Depending on whether the player is good or evil, the game would have played out differently. Each of the four characters that were playable would have had a different fighting style, therefore each time the player played the game, they would have a different experience. It would have had two player co-op action for players to experience the
This was to be a remake of Aquanox 2: Revelation for PS2, but it didn't pass Sony's software quality assurance tests and because of that the studio was closed and the game got cancelled.