![]() ![]() Best thing I can say is to get the original soundtrack on a USB stick and play it in the background muting out the music that comes with the game. It's just not the same when you compare it to the old soundtrack. No more Offspring and Bad religion to drive along to, instead we are treated to a bunch of generic forgettable pop-punk. Sadly as much as I would love to praise the sound of this game as frankly it is amazing it gets serious marks down for one reason and one reason only. Being able to drop people off at various chain stores/restaurants and driving past FILA advertisements was a blast though now with those gone due to the companies not wanting to spring for the advertising you are left with somewhat of a dulled experience as you visit what looks like a closed down Pizza Hut for the 15th time in a hour. Now It would be wrong for me to dance around the subject of the advertising, this is remember just as much as the game play. The animations are smooth and while there is a issue with draw distance you never really notice it most of the time as you are to busy trying to dodge traffic. This game looked great back in 99/00 and though by todays standards it is rather ugly when compared to games from the time it still looks great. The graphics have been given a nice HD makeover and also you can play in widescreen. But of course I am talking about my memories as a kid, we are here to review the new updated XBLA arcade port of Crazy Taxi so lets get going. I loved this game and when I found out it was coming to the 360 I honestly got as giddy as i did when I was a kid. The gameplay was smooth, fun and addictive and you would always be chasing that arrow or hunting for those elusive green passengers. ![]() I persuaded my mum to buy it and soon enough I was driving past KFC and Pizza Hut while listening to The Offspring and Bad Religion. Comments would be appreciated and if you choose to vote negatively could you leave a reason so I can learn how to improve my reviews.Īhh Crazy taxi, I remember playing this in arcades sinking 50 pence pieces into it just to beat the high-score of some genius who called himself "TIT" I remember being all giddy when I first saw it on sale for the dreamcast in HMV. This is my first attempt at a review of any kind so please keep that in mind while reading. ![]()
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