Compara los precios de Riptide GP2 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Vector Unit. Publicado por Vector Unit. Lanzado el 7/3/2014. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Indie, Racing, Simulation, Sports.

Rocket-powered hydro jet racing across churning, physics-driven water surfaces. Fast, flashy, and surprisingly deep for a budget racer.

Riptide GP2 is a hydro jet racing game from Vector Unit that puts you on roaring watercraft tearing across waves, wakes, and dynamic water surfaces that actually react to your movement. Think WaveRace 64 vibes updated for modern hardware, with trick systems, career progression, and online play baked in. It is firmly in arcade territory despite the simulation tag - nobody is fussing over tire compounds here, you are launching off boat wakes and pulling off backflips for boost. The career mode is the meatiest single-player offering. You work through a series of events, earn cash, upgrade your hydro jet's speed, handling, and acceleration, and unlock new riders you can customize with different skill loadouts. The progression curve is gentle enough for newcomers but there is enough depth in the upgrade tree and skill choices to keep you tinkering. Performing tricks during races fills your boost meter, so there is a genuine risk-reward loop rather than just holding the throttle wide open. Get greedy with a big trick and bail, and you hand the lead to AI that does not wait around. For local and online multiplayer this is where the game genuinely earns its keep. Local split-screen works, the controls are fully controller-friendly, and the matches move fast enough that a rotating group of players does not lose interest between races. Online multiplayer is included, though player counts in 2024 are thin given the game's age, so you are mostly relying on friends-invite sessions rather than open matchmaking. That said, getting four people into a split-screen living room race on a Saturday night is exactly what this game was built for, and it delivers on that promise cleanly. On the technical side, performance is smooth even on older hardware, loading times are short, and the water effects still look genuinely good for a game at this price point. Controller support is solid and there is no good reason to reach for a wheel or HOTAS here - a standard gamepad is the correct tool. The game launched in 2014 and it shows in some UI choices and the relatively small track roster, but nothing feels broken or unfinished. The main legitimate complaints are that the track variety runs thin over long sessions and the AI difficulty spikes unevenly in later career tiers. If you want a no-fuss, plug-in-and-race arcade water racer that works well with a group and does not demand a fifty-dollar entry fee, Riptide GP2 punches well above its weight. It is not trying to be a simulation and it is better for it. Riley, Scout Team

Riptide GP2

Riptide GP2

7 mar 2014Vector Unit
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Rocket-powered hydro jet racing across churning, physics-driven water surfaces. Fast, flashy, and surprisingly deep for a budget racer.

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Riptide GP2 is a hydro jet racing game from Vector Unit that puts you on roaring watercraft tearing across waves, wakes, and dynamic water surfaces that actually react to your movement. Think WaveRace 64 vibes updated for modern hardware, with trick systems, career progression, and online play baked in. It is firmly in arcade territory despite the simulation tag - nobody is fussing over tire compounds here, you are launching off boat wakes and pulling off backflips for boost. The career mode is the meatiest single-player offering. You work through a series of events, earn cash, upgrade your hydro jet's speed, handling, and acceleration, and unlock new riders you can customize with different skill loadouts. The progression curve is gentle enough for newcomers but there is enough depth in the upgrade tree and skill choices to keep you tinkering. Performing tricks during races fills your boost meter, so there is a genuine risk-reward loop rather than just holding the throttle wide open. Get greedy with a big trick and bail, and you hand the lead to AI that does not wait around. For local and online multiplayer this is where the game genuinely earns its keep. Local split-screen works, the controls are fully controller-friendly, and the matches move fast enough that a rotating group of players does not lose interest between races. Online multiplayer is included, though player counts in 2024 are thin given the game's age, so you are mostly relying on friends-invite sessions rather than open matchmaking. That said, getting four people into a split-screen living room race on a Saturday night is exactly what this game was built for, and it delivers on that promise cleanly. On the technical side, performance is smooth even on older hardware, loading times are short, and the water effects still look genuinely good for a game at this price point. Controller support is solid and there is no good reason to reach for a wheel or HOTAS here - a standard gamepad is the correct tool. The game launched in 2014 and it shows in some UI choices and the relatively small track roster, but nothing feels broken or unfinished. The main legitimate complaints are that the track variety runs thin over long sessions and the AI difficulty spikes unevenly in later career tiers. If you want a no-fuss, plug-in-and-race arcade water racer that works well with a group and does not demand a fifty-dollar entry fee, Riptide GP2 punches well above its weight. It is not trying to be a simulation and it is better for it.

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steamArcade RacerWater RacingSplit-ScreenTrick SystemCareer ModeController FriendlyCouch Co-opUpgrade System

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Processor
Pentium 2.4 GHz or Athlon 64 3200+ or greater
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce 6800 / Radeon X1800 Shader Model 3 or greater
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
250 MB available space…

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Intel P4 3.0 GHz or Athlon X2 64 3800+ or greater
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4 GB RAM
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Fecha de lanzamiento
7 mar 2014

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Riptide GP2 se lanzó el 7 de marzo de 2014.

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Riptide GP2 fue desarrollado por Vector Unit.