The "Olympic Mode" lacks deep progression. Once you've won a few gold medals, there isn't much incentive to keep playing unless you are chasing high scores on the leaderboards. Technical Note on the File
Released alongside the Summer Games, Beijing 2008 is a sports simulation developed by Eurocom. It attempts to capture the grandeur and intensity of the Olympics across 38 different events. Beijing.2008-HI2U.part2.rar
The controls for complex events like Gymnastics or Diving can feel unintuitive and frustratingly strict, leading to a "trial and error" feel rather than skillful play. The "Olympic Mode" lacks deep progression
For its time, the game featured impressive character models and highly detailed recreations of the iconic venues, such as the Bird’s Nest stadium and the Water Cube. It attempts to capture the grandeur and intensity
Below is a review of the game itself, which is what this file contains when fully extracted.
It covers a massive range of disciplines, including track and field, swimming, gymnastics, cycling, and archery. Some niche events like Judo and Table Tennis offer a refreshing break from the usual sprinting.
Since this is "part 2" of a multi-part RAR archive, it cannot be used alone. You would need all parts (Part 1, Part 2, etc.) in the same folder to extract the full ISO or game files.