Editor's Review
Chaotic sandbox action defines Payback 2, and my playtime shows just how diverse its gameplay truly is. It mixes street fights, fast vehicle races, tank combat and aerial challenges across a full campaign roster. Online multiplayer lets you compete against global players, while custom mode grants full freedom to build unique matches. It’s great for gamers who love wild, open styled combat and high replay value.
What' s new ?
• Bug fixes
MOD Info?
Unlimited Coins
Screenshots
Payback 2 Official Introduction
Gaming App of The Day - Kotaku.com
"[Payback 2] manages to create a sense of overblown fun that permeates everything from straightforward races to capture the flag-inspired heists ... an immensely entertaining experience" - pocketgamer.co.uk
Featured as one of the best games of the week by The Guardian
"There’s a ton of stuff to do which is what gives Payback 2 such an interesting atmosphere" - Super Game Droid
Android Authority's Indie App of the Day
DESCRIPTION:
Payback 2 includes everything from tank battles to high speed helicopter races to huge gang battles - but you really have to try it get a feel for how much variety there is, and we're adding more all the time!
FEATURES:
• VARIED CAMPAIGN. Fifty campaign events featuring massive street brawls, rocket car races and much, much more!
• TAKE ON THE WORLD. Battle your friends or over a million other players online with the game's extensive multiplayer, leaderboard and Google Play support.
• HOURLY, DAILY AND WEEKLY CHALLENGES. Try to beat the rest of the world in the latest new events!
• ENDLESS REPLAYABILITY. Make your own events in "custom mode" using any combination of the game's seven cities, nine game modes, varied weaponry and dozens of vehicles.
Payback 2 Tips
Payback 2 Review & Beginner’s Guide: Open-World Gang Mayhem Done Right
Payback 2 isn’t trying to be a polished AAA open-world game, but for an Android title? It’s a chaotic, fun ride that delivers exactly what it promises: gang wars, car chases, and nonstop action. If you’re here for a deep story, look elsewhere. But if you want to jump in, grab a gun, steal a tank, and cause havoc across 7 cities? This one’s for you.
First off, let’s talk about the vibe. The game’s top-down takes a minute to get used to, but once you do? It’s smooth sailing. The 3D graphics aren’t mind-blowing, but they’re solid—especially with the dynamic weather system that actually changes how you play. Rain makes roads slippery, so you can’t just floor it in a sports car without spinning out. Small touch, but it adds a level of immersion you don’t always get with mobile open-world games.
Now, for the newbies—here’s how to get started fast, no fluff:
1. Fire up the game, skip the intro (trust me, you don’t need it), and hit the “Play” button in the top right. Don’t overthink it—just tap it.
2. Pick a game mode—there are 9 total, but start with something simple like a car race or basic gang fight. Avoid the more complex ones (like custom events) until you get the hang of controls.
3. Once you’re in, the game gives you a clear objective—follow it. Most early missions are just driving to a spot, so use the on-screen prompts. Pro tip: Don’t crash your car. Repairing it wastes time, and you’ll get gunned down by rival gangs if you’re stuck.
4. Grab weapons whenever you see them. Melee stuff like bats and knives work for close-up fights, but once you get a pistol or rocket launcher? Game changer. You can take out enemy cars in one shot with a rocket—total chaos, in the best way.
The best part? The freedom. You don’t have to stick to missions. Steal a plane, fly over the city, land on a roof, and start a shootout. Or hop in a boat and cruise the waterways. There are 50+ events, from helicopter races to epic tank duels, so you’ll never get bored.
Is it perfect? No. The controls can feel clunky at first, and the graphics are a bit dated. But for a mobile game that lets you do whatever the hell you want as a gang member? It’s a steal. If you’re into high-octane, no-nonsense action, Payback 2 delivers—and then some.
Final call: 7/10. It’s not revolutionary, but it’s fun, accessible, and packed with enough content to keep you coming back for quick gaming sessions on the go.
