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Turbo Dismount 2

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96%Game Brain Score
graphics, humor
optimization, story
96% User Score Based on 499 reviews

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Turbo Dismount 2 is a single player racing game with a comedy theme. It was developed by Secret Exit Ltd. and was released on March 13, 2026. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

Turbo Dismount 2 is a comedy physics racing sandbox with Mr. Dismount and his friends. It is the officially ambitious sequel to the wildly popular, immensely successful, world-renowned entertainment juggernaut - Turbo Dismount.

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96%
Audience ScoreBased on 499 reviews
graphics7 positive mentions
optimization4 negative mentions

  • Improved physics and graphics compared to the original game, with more realistic vehicle destruction and ragdoll behavior.
  • Expanded content including more maps, vehicles, customization options, and the ability to manually drive the vehicles, adding depth and control.
  • Excellent sandbox gameplay with creative tools, mod support, and a replay system, delivering fun, chaos, and nostalgia for fans of the series.
  • Performance issues and frequent crashes, especially on lower-end systems and certain maps, affecting smooth gameplay.
  • Driving mechanics can feel stiff or difficult to control, with some players frustrated by forced manual driving and limited vehicle handling.
  • Some features from the original, like pose selection and flexible obstacle placement, are missing or reduced, and content like vehicles and maps are still limited during early access.
  • graphics
    29 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game are widely praised for their vibrant, colorful visuals, improved effects, and overall modern, detailed presentation that enhances the nostalgic experience. However, performance issues and a lack of advanced graphical settings to fine-tune quality and reduce lag are common concerns, making the game demanding on some systems despite its visual appeal.

    • “The graphics are gorgeous, the effects are beautiful and the turbo is dismount.”
    • “The new maps and vehicles add a lot of variety, and the improved graphics make every wreck look even better.”
    • “The dream-like artstyle of Turbo Dismount 1 is absolutely outdone here, including different weather conditions and night-time levels.”
    • “Cars control like absolute trash and the graphical settings do not decrease lag at all.”
    • “The fact that there's no 'advanced graphics settings' menu where I can turn down or off specific graphical features feels primitive, to say the least.”
    • “Performance is a huge issue (especially on Steam Deck) with little graphic options so I hope that’s a big focus in the future.”
  • humor
    25 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is widely praised for its funny ragdoll physics, creative and customizable features, and hilarious visual details like expressive faces and chaotic crashes. Players find the absurd, wild scenarios and quirky animations consistently entertaining, often enhancing the overall immersive and replay experience. Even occasional bugs add to the comedic charm, making it a beloved and humor-filled game.

    • “This game is awesome, I've never seen more creative and humorous devs for a game ever!!!”
    • “Add in the ability to customize your character’s appearance and even paste your own photo onto the dummy’s face, and the game becomes as humorous as it is mechanically satisfying.”
    • “Meanwhile, the first-person camera option transforms the chaos into something uniquely immersive and often hilariously disorienting.”
  • gameplay
    24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay receives mixed feedback, with praise for nostalgic and improved mechanics alongside criticism of stiff and frustrating driving controls that hinder the overall experience. While some enjoy the added customization and variety of mechanics, many find the driving physics lack innovation and can be a significant drawback.

    • “A welcome return of peak classic gameplay.”
    • “Plus, they seemed to have improved the driving mechanics a little in the full release, making it go from 'I can't drive for ♥♥♥♥' to 'I could probably drive if I try.'”
    • “Add in the ability to customize your character’s appearance and even paste your own photo onto the dummy’s face, and the game becomes as humorous as it is mechanically satisfying.”
    • “In terms of gameplay, I haven't seen any innovation or change at all. The only different thing is the free handle mode, and for some reason, in automatic mode, you can't choose another route for the vehicle to follow by itself. This is very sad because the game's physics engine wasn't built to be truly drivable. It's really frustrating to try and drive, and most of the time you either miss the obstacle or just fall into the void.”
    • “So, in short, the only innovation I've seen is the graphics. When it comes to gameplay, it actually feels like a downgrade. If this was early access, I would be more understanding as it would have room to improve, but the problem is, it is not.”
    • “The driving mechanics are horrible, and there are multiple driving/racing levels that are practically unplayable.”
  • music
    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in Turbo Dismount 2 is highly praised for its catchy, nostalgic, and varied soundtrack that enhances gameplay with charming, well-done themes, including new tracks and favorites from the original game. Players appreciate the ability to customize and select individual songs, though some note occasional crashes when managing large music libraries. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a standout feature that adds significant appeal and atmosphere to the game.

    • “The soundtrack is awesome, this game's soundtrack is so good, and the levels are so creative and unique.”
    • “10/10 game, I grew up playing the first game and Stair Dismount and I wasn't even sure the developer was still alive until I heard about this; would buy it alone for the soundtrack.”
    • “The visuals are colourful and pretty (in contrast to the first game), the music is really good, and overall it's an amazing game that oozes with so much charm.”
    • “My only complaint is not being able to mute certain tracks in the music menu.”
    • “The game may take ages to boot up or might occasionally crash when there are a surplus of songs in the selection.”
    • “I had around 113 songs taking up around 680 MB.”
  • optimization
    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Optimization for the game is inconsistent, with performance issues notably on low-end PCs and the Steam Deck, including crashes and lag during complex scenarios. While updates have improved performance somewhat and allow some graphics tweaking, the game remains CPU-heavy with rough optimization that affects gameplay, though improvements are expected over time.

    • “Updates have been performance-focused, now migrated to Unity 6 and Steam Deck verified, nice.”
    • “Being able to tweak graphics quality and render distance makes a big difference, whether you want smoother performance or maxed out visuals.”
    • “I understand this is a CPU-heavy game, so maybe some optimizations can be made to lift a bit of weight off the CPU.”
    • “Performance is a huge issue (especially on Steam Deck) with little graphic options, so I hope that’s a big focus in the future.”
    • “The only bad thing I have to say about the game so far is the performance is... rough.”
    • “It crashes a lot and is taxing on my performance.”
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game lacks a traditional story or campaign, focusing instead on player-driven experimentation and creativity. Its appeal lies in creating your own objectives and enjoying chaotic, physics-based mayhem without narrative constraints.

    • “There is no storyline or overarching campaign; instead, the game invites you to make your own objectives, create your own mayhem, and enjoy the anarchic charm of simulated vehicular disaster.”
    • “Without missions, objectives, or long-term progression, the enjoyment largely depends on how much you love experimenting with physics, designing ridiculous setups, and watching them spectacularly fail.”
    • “☑ no story”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability in Turbo Dismount 2 is driven by player creativity and social sharing rather than traditional progression, offering an open-ended and endlessly enjoyable experience for those who appreciate its physics-based, creative gameplay.

    • “These tools dramatically increase replay value — not through progression systems or unlockable goals, but through player-driven creativity and the social sharing of physics-based spectacles.”
    • “Those seeking structure may not connect with its open-ended design, but for everyone else, Turbo Dismount 2 offers a delightful and endlessly replayable engine of controlled catastrophe.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is generally solid, with occasional bugs that do not detract from the overall enjoyable experience.

  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is notably intense and time-consuming, often requiring significant effort and multiple attempts to progress.

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Turbo Dismount 2 is a racing game with comedy theme.

Turbo Dismount 2 is available on PC, Steam Deck and Windows.

On average players spend around 2 hours playing Turbo Dismount 2.

Turbo Dismount 2 was released on March 13, 2026.

Turbo Dismount 2 was developed by Secret Exit Ltd..

Turbo Dismount 2 has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its optimization.

Turbo Dismount 2 is a single player game.

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