Unless it’s a simulation of lunacy you're after that is. This simple statement shouldn’t be underestimated however as Trackmania is no simulation racer. The solo mode features a campaign of around 65 tracks which become progressively harder in difficulty. Boot up the game and there are essentially three main ways to get stuck in and play: race solo, online or dabble with the editors. The look and feel of Canyon will be very familiar for returning Trackmania folk, but new players with a basic sense of direction can get up to speed relatively easily. Regardless, in this modern digital age the game is relatively quick and easy to download – it’s just over 1 gig in size and the handy Ubisoft download manager allows pausing and resuming of the download. Trackmania 2: Canyon, or Canyon from here on, is actually only available in digital download form, so wrapping it up as a present could prove rather difficult. ![]() Trackmania 2: Canyon is the most recent and grandest offering from French developer Nadeo, but is it worth consideration as a Christmas stocking filler? ![]() In fact, the Trackmania lineage now boasts over 10 million registrations and a dedicated following within that. Trackmania has proved to be somewhat of a sleeper hit since the racing series was first released on the PC in 2003. ![]() Reviews // 8th Dec 2011 - 11 years ago // By POBmaestro Trackmania 2: Canyon Review
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