


Out Run’s iconic soundtrack is still perfectly suited to burning rubber down the highway but this version adds in two new music tracks: “Cruising Line” and “Camino a Mi Amor”. These additions don’t significantly change up the experience, and some could argue that they make the game too easy, but they’re fun to mess around with.The enormous amount of attention that M2 put on not just recreating but improving on the original Out Run can’t be understated.

Even the cabinet-destroying “gear-gacha” technique from the arcade original makes a reappearance as a custom part, allowing players to speed through off-road sections by constantly changing gears. Clearing the game with different paths unlocks new cars with various improvements like better handling or higher top speed – a new addition to this version that gives more incentive for replays. The difficulty of each route varies and this new version of OutRun in particular encourages players to explore every path and challenge themselves to reach each of the six final destinations. Each playthrough kicks off on a sunny shoreline, but players can choose their path through ancient ruins, deserts and other locations that make absolutely no geographical sense.
