There’s no time trial, no tournament, no battle or practice mode, just the pay-per-race-styled “game” mode that you’re already familiar with. This game has only two modes – play on your own, or play with a friend. It’s almost as if Midway were satisfied with simply changing “insert coin” to “press start” and was done. There’s no intro, no new modes, no CG of any form – just the simple single-race-then-start-over play style that you’d expect from an arcade game. So little has changed, in fact, that you’ll wonder if Eurocom even made an attempt to do anything more than port the game’s code to the Dreamcast. If you’ve played the arcade version of Hydro Thunder, you already know everything about the game.
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