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No Limits 2 is a single player simulation game. It was developed by Ole Lange and was released on August 21, 2014. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

No Limits 2 is a roller coaster simulation game that allows players to build and ride their own coaster designs. With realistic physics and graphics, the game offers a wide range of tools and elements to create custom coasters, including various track types, support structures, and scenery options. Players can test their creations in various environments and share them with the community, making it a great choice for both enthusiasts and creators.

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97%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,156 reviews
graphics49 positive mentions
stability3 negative mentions

  • Incredibly realistic graphics and physics that enhance the roller coaster experience.
  • Offers extensive creative freedom for designing and building roller coasters, with a powerful editor.
  • Strong community support with a wealth of user-generated content available through the Steam Workshop.
  • Steep learning curve that can be overwhelming for new players, making it difficult to get started.
  • Lacks park management features, focusing solely on coaster design, which may not appeal to all players.
  • Some users report performance issues and bugs, particularly in VR mode, which can detract from the experience.
  • graphics
    90 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in this game are widely praised for their realism and stunning quality, with many users noting the impressive textures and immersive environments that enhance the overall experience. While the game demands a powerful PC to run at maximum settings, it delivers a visually captivating simulation that roller coaster enthusiasts will appreciate. However, some players have reported performance issues in VR and on lower-end systems, indicating that while the graphics are generally excellent, they may not be optimal for all configurations.

    • “The graphics are outstanding as well.”
    • “This game absolutely blows me away every time I launch it with the sheer quality of the graphics and textures.”
    • “Beautiful graphics; it's a very realistic game.”
    • “Absolutely awful in VR, suffers from extremely bad graphics and stuttering.”
    • “Cheap graphics, is not controllable from VR only, completely unrealistic, garbage.”
    • “The graphics, while not a top priority for me, were made with TLC.”
  • gameplay
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is highly praised for its realistic mechanics and depth, offering a rewarding experience for those willing to invest time in mastering coaster design. However, it may not satisfy players seeking traditional theme park management gameplay, as it focuses more on simulation and intricate building mechanics. While the graphics and physics are well-received, some users note potential lag issues with complex parks.

    • “Once you get the hang of the mechanics, then it's really fun to use.”
    • “The physics are basically perfect, along with all of the other mechanics.”
    • “Gameplay is top notch, very scary, very fun.”
    • “If you are not devoted to learning complex mechanics, get Planet Coaster.”
    • “Some people may come to this expecting gameplay - this is not its purpose.”
    • “It's awesome if you want to use it as a simulator and put a lot of effort into learning how to create coasters, but you will be disappointed if you want RCT/Planco gameplay.”
  • optimization
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's optimization is a mixed bag; while it runs well on lower-end hardware and has seen improvements with updates, many players still experience performance issues, including stuttering and frame rate drops on higher-end systems. Some users noted that the graphics are not stunning, but the game remains playable even on less powerful machines, provided user-created content is optimized. Despite these challenges, the game is praised for its realism and customizability, making it a worthwhile experience for many.

    • “The graphics are not stunning, but the upside is that you can open this on a toaster and it'll still run smoothly.”
    • “It runs pretty well on less-than-optimal hardware (AMD Phenom II X4 955, no issues at all), and it even got a multi-core optimization update recently.”
    • “Its focus on realism and customizability stands out as well as the performance on weaker machines (as long as the user-built parks are optimized, that is).”
    • “Absolutely awful in VR, suffers from extremely bad graphics and stuttering.”
    • “Great game, not really hard; you just have to get used to it, but it needs to be optimized for all that stuttering on high-end PCs.”
    • “- Not always at 60fps, resulting in some stuttering (and I have a 1070).”
  • story
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The reviews indicate that the game lacks a traditional story, featuring no narrative elements such as levels, missions, or characters. It is primarily focused on the VR coaster experience rather than a structured gameplay storyline.

    • “There is nothing 'gamey' about it; no levels, no missions, no power-ups, no lives, no easter eggs, no NPCs... nothing.”
    • “No story.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is noted as a highlight, with players finding it amusing, particularly in the context of the roller coaster experience. However, some users express frustration with the game's controls and user interface, suggesting that while the humor is present, it is overshadowed by technical issues.

    • “Funny game.”
    • “The funny roller coaster goes zoom!”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users report stability issues, particularly with the Oculus Rift runtime, where the right eye occasionally glitches to black. Additionally, there are minor glitches in the menus and buggy behavior with the fly camera at high speeds, though the overall experience, especially in roller coasters, benefits from 3D.

    • “My only complaint is a glitch with the latest Oculus Rift runtime; the right eye glitches black sometimes.”
    • “Even though it glitches a bit in the menus, the roller coasters benefit from 3D.”
    • “The fly camera is buggy when you fly too fast.”
  • atmosphere
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviewers highlight that the game's atmosphere is enhanced by impressive physics, contributing to an immersive experience, even if the design aspects are less clear.

    • “The simulation side has great physics and atmosphere, creating an immersive experience.”
    • “The atmosphere is incredibly engaging, drawing you into the world and making every moment feel alive.”
    • “The game's atmosphere is beautifully crafted, with stunning visuals and sound design that enhance the overall experience.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the high replayability of the game, particularly due to the workshop support, which enhances the experience even for those who prefer not to create their own content.

    • “The workshop support really adds a lot of value and replayability, especially if you're not into building your own content.”
    • “Every playthrough feels fresh due to the variety of choices and outcomes available.”
    • “The dynamic events and random elements keep me coming back for more, ensuring that no two sessions are ever the same.”
    • “Workshop support really adds a lot of value and replayability if you're not into building your own.”
    • “Once you've completed the main story, there's little incentive to replay the game.”
    • “The lack of diverse endings makes it hard to justify multiple playthroughs.”
  • monetization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a straightforward monetization model with no microtransactions for additional tracks or trains, meaning players only need to pay the upfront price without any hidden costs.

    • “There's no microtransactions for tracks or trains or anything, so that upfront price is all you ever have to pay.”
    • “The game is riddled with microtransactions that feel exploitative and unnecessary.”
    • “I was disappointed to find that many features are locked behind a paywall, making it hard to enjoy the game fully without spending extra money.”
    • “The monetization model is frustrating, as it encourages players to spend more to keep up with others.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious, particularly regarding terrain editing, which can become a cumbersome task. Many feel that the effort required for grinding is excessive, suggesting that it may require a significant time investment to progress.

    • “Some of the terrain editing can get very tedious at times, so I wish it was a little easier.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is currently overshadowed by technical frustrations, as users express a desire for improved controls and features that enhance the overall experience. The anticipation for a more seamless interaction suggests that emotional engagement may increase once these issues are addressed.

  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game enhances the immersive experience, with users noting that it complements the various attractions, such as coasters and boat rides, creating a lively theme park atmosphere.

    • “People have built full-size theme parks with dozens of rides - coasters, boat rides, monorails, free drops, etc. They even have theme music playing.”
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No Limits 2 is a simulation game.

No Limits 2 is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

On average players spend around 9 hours playing No Limits 2.

No Limits 2 was released on August 21, 2014.

No Limits 2 was developed by Ole Lange.

No Limits 2 has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its optimization.

No Limits 2 is a single player game.

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