Rumble Racing

Rumble Racing is a PlayStation 2 racing video game from Electronic Arts. It is based on EA's NASCAR Rumble, developed by the same team at EA's Redwood Shores location, which was released for the Sony PlayStation 2.

Gameplay
Each car has three styles: rookie, pro and elite. To unlock Pro and Elite the player has to win championship races. It gets harder as play progresses, but new cars can be unlocked along the way. To unlock cars, the player must have a score of first place. Higher points are awarded for first, second or third place Or Find Easter Eggs On Each Track. Placement also determines where the player is placed in subsequent races. power-ups help the player win. There are 15 tracks in the game with beach, country, stunt track, desert, airport, and mountain themes, as well as special tracks.

Power-Ups
In the game the player come across different weapons that can be used. These vary based on the player's current position in the race. Being in Fifth Place Or Eighth Place gives the player a greater chance of getting Twister, which summons a tornado to fling their opponents into mid-air. If the player is in first, he or she might get a speed boost, or an oil slick, or any of various other weaker power-ups.

Car Classes
Each car, as stated above, has three different tiers which unlock as the player makes progression through championships, races, or stunt events. Rookie is the class that every vehicle is started on. They are slow and have little to no visual upgrades or speed boosts, engine upgrades, etc. Pro tiered cars have faster speeds and more dynamic feeling than other cars in rookie, which all seem to run and act the same in races. they have slight visual and performance upgrades as well as new vinyls. Elite cars are the highest upgraded versions of the vehicles. all cars have great increases in performances and extremely differ from the other cars. they have highly visual upgrades such as blowers on the engines, racing slicks, and new vinyls.