

However, the controls never change and you're limited to spinning your car around for points. Tracks also twist in unexpected directions as your car goes upside down and throws you for a loop.

For example, at the end of the beach level your vehicle flies off the track and slams into a giant sandcastle. The track winds, twists, and turns in ways unimaginable, with a surprise related to the theme of the level waiting at the end. Your control is limited to up and down movements, but most of the action is dependent on your ability to spin the car around for tricks. Single Race and Championship modes use a 3D mapping style to portray more realistic backgrounds when racing, but, unfortunately, eliminates full control of your car. Ever wonder what it'd be like to race one of those Matchbox cars down that plastic track? Now, in Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver 2: Get'n Dirty, you can get behind the wheel in three different modes with varying degrees of difficulty and extra playing features.
