Chase H.Q. 2 (チェイスH.Q.2) is an arcade-exclusive racing game released in 2007 by Taito and developed by Gamewax in their London studio,.[2] It is the sequel to Chase H.Q.. The game follows the formula of the original, but uses 3D graphics.
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Developer(s) | Gamewax |
Publisher(s) | Taito |
Designer(s) | Maasaki Kukino[1] |
Series | Chase |
Platform(s) | Arcade |
Release | December 2006(Japan) December 2007(North America) |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Arcade system | Taito Type X2 |
The character, Nancy in the FMV segments of the game was portrayed by English glamour model and actress, Jakki Degg.
Not to be confused with Chase H.Q. II, a port of the first game for the Mega Drive.
The player takes control of three vehicles. One of which is a modern stock sports car, a patrol sports car and a striped muscle car. Each level consists of one simple goal of racing to the end with the intent of defeating the villain vehicle, which has to be damaged enough to be taken down and the criminals taken into custody. Some villains have tricky tactics that make gameplay more challenging. Gameplay is also based on a point system.
Unlike previous Chase H.Q. games (including Special Criminal Investigation and Super Chase: Criminal Termination), the game uses fictional automobiles modeled after real life cars.
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