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Suzuki Super Bikes 2 Riding Challenge ★ | Extended |

: Reviewers from IGN and GameSpot noted that the bikes often felt more like cars than motorcycles, lacking the satisfying lean and drift mechanics found in more polished titles. On the DS version, critics pointed out that the rider appeared to be "welded" to the bike, remaining perfectly still even during spectacular wipeouts. Game Review *** Suzuki Super-Bikes II: Riding Challenge

At its core, the game aimed to capture the "sheer untamed power" of world-class machinery. Players could pilot legendary models such as the Suzuki GSX-R 1000 and the Ducati 999R . The roster extended beyond these titans to include 13 different manufacturers, including: . Suzuki Super Bikes 2 Riding Challenge

The High-Octane Friction of Suzuki Super-Bikes II: Riding Challenge : Reviewers from IGN and GameSpot noted that

: One of the game's most unique, albeit criticized, features was the "intimidation" factor. By tailing an opponent, you could psych them out, forcing them to make a mistake. However, this was a double-edged sword; you could also be intimidated by riders behind you, leading to "knockouts" where control was momentarily lost. Players could pilot legendary models such as the