American Chopper 2: Full Throttle Review


It’s time to look at a driving game that I’ve had on the backlog for a long time. I’ve tried playing through it several times in the past but I could never get past the first level. I’m not really sure why since when I played it this time I didn’t find the level to be challenging. Ah well, I’m guessing I just didn’t understand the objective of the game. It’s a pretty decent title, but one with no real replay value and the lack of content holds it back a star.

There is a basic plot in the game. There is a big motorcycle contest coming up and the 4 main characters each want to build a bike to win the contest. Naturally none of them get along which leads to a lot of bickering among them. This contest is the way to prove who has the best plan and strategy towards winning. Will it really be that simple though? There are little cutscenes before most of the levels which is pretty fun. I like the voice acting here as all of the characters are a bit over the top with their monotone voice, but it’s really what stitches everything together quite nicely.

One thing that will take you out of the plot a bit is the fact that the final contest is apparently a team one. So this means that everyone gets to win and team up together. That kind of defeats the purpose right? At least to me it felt that way. I guess it gives us the happy ending this way though as now they all get along and look forward to the next season. I do admit that I probably wouldn’t watch this kind of show, but maybe I would pick up a sequel game if the price was right.

So for the gameplay it’s your classic driving title. You’re on a motorcycle and you either have to win a race, collect objects, or make it to a specific destination in time. You don’t have to worry about falling off the bike unlike most other game of this genre so that is appreciated. It lets you focus a little more on the actual driving and just having fun. That’s always the preferred option if you ask me. The driving is very simplistic so you should have it mastered pretty easily. The levels are never all that difficult and the only times you will have trouble is when the directions are vague.

One point against the game is the fact that you can never look at a full map. This will result in you taking the wrong path sometimes in the level and then you’ll lose. One annoying thing about how the levels are set up is that if you lose a mission in the level you have to start the whole thing from scratch. Some levels are fairly short so it’s not really an issue but others can be up to 10 minutes. You never want to have to restart such a large portion. It would have been a lot more annoying if I had actually been losing. Since I only lost a few times it wasn’t too bad, but it’s one of those design choices that I can’t say I’m a big fan of.

The graphics are definitely pretty good. It’s got that classic Gamecube feel to it which has always aged well. The character designs are on point and I like how the bikes look. Once in a while you’ll get a character model that doesn’t load in time so you have to count on your reaction times to dodge. That’s to be expected I suppose. The soundtrack is definitely not great though and the songs aren’t even properly set up to last for the whole level. As a result you’ll come across parts of a level that are completely silent which is always a bit iffy. Music should always last for as long as it needs to.

There are 24 levels in the game as each of the 4 characters gets 6. After that you will end up playing the “Final” level where you have to play as all 4 characters in the game. I’m thinking this story will take you around 2-3 hours tops so that’s not very long. After that there really isn’t anything to do. Sure, you can go back to replay the old levels again and have fun doing that, but is it really what you want to do? It’s not like you’ll be unlocking any more stages or any of that so there isn’t much point. That’s what hurts the game, there is 0 replay value so the question is simply whether you even want to buy this one when you can get Need For Speed.

Again, I do have to stress that the gameplay is pretty good. The racing controls are on point and even if the game may seem a little too easy, I do think some good work was put into the controls. The story is pretty entertaining and you’ll like all of the characters pretty well before long. It’s a quite solid game, but I just wish there was a little more to it. Throw in a map and more specific instructions and then you’d have really had a winner here.

Overall, American Chopper is definitely a pretty wholesome experience. It’s better than some of the other motorcycle games that I’ve played and I am glad that it does actually have a story. Some of the missions are so outlandish that it makes them work even more than you’d expect. You never really know what the main characters are going to do next and maybe that is how it should be. They keep you guessing all the way through even if you ultimately might end up rooting for someone else instead. Can’t root for the heroes every time right? With this game done I don’t think I’ll be playing another racing game for a bit. Then it’s probably time to delve back into the world of Need For Speed!

Overall 6/10

Flash Gordon vs Asta




Flash is definitely very strong, but he is nowhere near a match for Asta. The kid has a lot of incredible abilities and has been getting steadily stronger with each arc. Flash cannot hope to keep up with this lead’s growth and I wouldn’t be surprised if Asta could beat him with a single blow at this point. At the end of the day Asta is barely human anymore while Flash is certainly mortal. Asta wins.

Flash Gordon vs One Above All




This is a tribute to the Flash Gordon film. Flash actually looked pretty solid here. He did a good job of fighting off the enemies in hand to hand combat and never gave up hope. He’s a pretty strong man and has definitely proven himself a whole lot more than the One Above All. Cosmic powers won’t be enough to keep him from landing a solid punch and I think that is probably the only hit he will need. Flash Gordon wins.

Godzilla vs Dracula




This is a tribute to the recent Godzilla film as well as the Billy The Kid vs Dracula crossover. While it is true that Godzilla spent a lot of the film getting kicked around by Ghidorah he ultimately still did pretty good. Dracula underestimated his opponents and generally looked unimpressive. This won’t really be a close fight as Godzilla can just power up and melt the vampire. At that point, it’s all over for the iconic vampire. Godzilla wins.

Pac Man vs Roger Rabbit




Suggested by Destroyer Roger Rabbit may know how to put up a fight when necessary, but he definitely isn’t ready for Pac Man. Pac Man won’t be falling prey to any of this guy’s toon abilities. Pac has a lot of attack options up his sleeve as well as a variety of super forms. These will allow him to outmaneuver Roger for as long as needed before ultimately making his counter attack. Roger won’t know what hit him. Pac Man wins.

Rhedosaurus vs Gigantosaurus




Suggested by Destroyer The Rhedosaurus will take down Gigantosaurus in much the same way it’s been taking down all of the other monsters who are after him. There just is no beating this guy. The Rhedosaurus is still one of the most deadly adversaries that we’ve ever seen and while the Gigantosaurus is fierce as well, they just aren’t in the same league. The Rhedosaurus will show him who the real king of the dinos is. Rhedosaurus wins.

Rhedosaurus vs Pokey




Suggested by Destroyer The Rhedosaurus has returned once again and he clearly isn’t taking any prisoners. The Pokey won’t be able to do much here and he doesn’t have enough speed to run away for long either. The Rhedosaurus can cover ground a lot quicker than Pokey and when you mix that in with his superior attack power then that doesn’t really spell good news for the Mario villain. Pokey is 100 years too early to be challenging this kaiju. Rhedosaurus wins.

Rhedosaurus vs Allosaurus




Suggested by Destroyer The Rhedosaurus is back and now he’s up against a classic dinosaur. The Allosaurus is not the kind of dinosaur that backs down in a fight. He’ll hold his own for a little while here, but once again the sheer size difference will be critical here. You just can’t hope to combat a monster that is many times your size without some kind of supernatural abilities. It’s just not happening. Rhedosaurus wins.

Rhedosaurus vs Tarantula (Animal)




Suggested by Destroyer The Rhedosaurus is a pretty powerful monster. It can crush people with a single movement and one bite would take most opponents down. The Tarantula is a pretty cunning animal and it can move reasonably fast, but I don’t think it would be reasonable to assume that it stands even the slightest chance in this round. It’s just not large enough to really do much of anything and it won’t really be dealing any damage here. Rhedosaurus wins.

Shulk vs Samus



Suggested by Sonic Samus is definitely a fighter who will give Shulk more of a fight than the last two. Her armor can withstand a lot of damage and Samus can also move at very high speeds. Her array of weapons will keep Shulk busy, but ultimately it will be hard to tag him. Not only does he also have super speed, but his pre-cog will also help him in trying to dodge her attacks. Samus is powerful, but ultimately I don’t think she is quite in the same league as Shulk. She can give him a solid fight, but once he gets serious it’ll all be over. Shulk wins.