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| Story: 9/10 Crazy Taxi allows you to select from four different taxi drivers, each with their own customized old-school taxicabs. Your goal is to pick up passengers, avoid collisions with cars, take short cuts, and reach the destination as quickly as possible. The faster you get to where you're going, the more money you make and bonus time you get. You can make additional tips by doing combos. A combo is given every time you go by a car without hitting it. Once you hit a car, the combo meter resets. Along the way you can plow into all kinds of objects which will be destroyed and dispersed all over the road. But you have been moved from La to the Big Apple and its gunna be another carzy ride! Graphics: 9/10 The cars and building are done with superb graphics, and the bike is even better than before. The cars now have a newly waxed car shine on them, the character models look better and more entertaining. But you can see things "pop-up" in the far distance, this was done most likely to have the slow downs like the in first game stop. Controls: 10/10 There the same as the original and are so easy to learn its hard to believe someone can't have fun with this game! Sound: 9/10 As much as I liked the original there where only two songs which is unacceptable but in the second there are 4 which is better but they could have put more songs if they wanted or made it two disc for each map. Anyways the songs are good and the sound affects are solid just like the first. Game Play / Replay Value: 9/10 Once again, the craziness does not stop. You'll spend quite some time with the Crazy Pyramid, the Replay mode, and the main games. It's ''Crazy Taxi,'' and that means you'll be playing for quite some time with so many modes and secrets to unlock its a big inprovement from the great original game. To think it gets better than the first Crazy Taxi is amazing! With more to do this game will keep you busier then the first. Plus their is a in-game website to poke around and look at. Overall: 10/10 A worthy sequel with lots of new stuff and improvements. Hitmaker didn't fail to bring the great feeling to the sequel. ''We gonna have some fun,'' as B.D. Joe puts it nicely. History: -On September 30th 2003 the in-game website was taken offline |
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