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Crazy Taxi - PS2

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GENRE : Action 
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PUBLISHER : Acclaim 
DEVELOPER : Acclaim 
ESRB : teen 
CREATED : 07/01/01 
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Still Crazy After All These Years?

Crazy Taxi, one of Sega's hottest Dreamcast titles, has managed to work its way over to the Playstation 2. The PS2 version is an exact port of the original, with a few unwanted additions in the form of glitches. Carrying a full-priced fare, this cabbie ain't cheap next to the discounted original.

Port is a four-letter word in the realm of gaming. Instantly, preconceived notions of ramshackle turnarounds and weak effort pop up in one's mind. Sadly, this game does little to refute the stereotype. Crazy Taxi for the PS2 is exactly like the Dreamcast version, but considering the fact the original was released over a year ago, the PS2 feels a good deal worse.

For the uninitiated, Crazy Taxi is all about you and your yellow checkered ride. Zoom about a giant city against an ever-dwindling clock, all the while picking up passengers and driving them where they want to go. These passengers, crazy fools that they are, will pay you extra dollars for thrills like unannounced games of chicken with oncoming traffic. Not a bad deal.

Crazy Taxi has always been hindered by its arcade roots. It's great for a fast, cheap thrill, but it's not great for long lasting play since there's no depth whatsoever. Plus, it always drinks out of the milk carton and leaves the toilet seat up!

Crazy Taxi for PS2 still comes with the two San Francisco maps that the original came with - the Arcade city and the Original city. Both look relatively similar, with the main difference being the size of the map.

There's also a bevy of different mini-games in an effort to breathe more life into this puppy. They aren't very fun, but they'll help you grasp some of the trickier maneuvers in the game.

The graphics are much like the Dreamcast version, though someone cranked up the contrast. And like the DC original, buildings on the horizon abruptly appear like facts on an episode of VH1's Pop-Up Video. Strangely, the pop-up is even more noticeable in the PS2 version. Why couldn't they improve the original by nixing the pop-up? Why couldn't they up the ante on the graphics? Why couldn't they include a pair of fuzzy dice?

The music is the same as the original, featuring tracks from The Offspring and Bad Religion. You'll find the tunes either catchy or annoying depending on your tastes, but I think everyone will agree that they are a good fit for Crazy Taxi's nature. I think one of the songs is about a metaphorical "Tug of War," but every time I hear it, I think I hear "Soda Wars." Then my mind wanders to mental images of Coke and Pepsi duking it out. Or maybe it's because of the overflow of product placement in the game.

Some of the voices have been changed for the Playstation 2 and it has definitely taken a turn for the worse. There seems to be some added cussing where there once was none. Oh, my poor virgin ears.

Crazy Taxi is a mediocre port of what can already be considered an old Dreamcast game. But on the other hand, it's a port of a good fun game, with the ever-important gameplay still intact. Crazy Taxi on PS2 is still a gut blow of fun.

Then again, Crazy Taxi DC is $20, and Crazy Taxi PS2 is $50! I'd understand pricing it at $50 if they actually tried to add something to the game or at least fix the problems, but $50 for the exact same game? The cost-to-value ratio seems more than a mite off there, especially with the recent release of Crazy Taxi 2. If you really want to get loco, wait for the cab fare to drop.

 
C+
+  Still fun
+  Good 'ol Crazy Taxi!
-  Same 'ol Crazy Taxi!
-  Nothing new at all
-  Mediocre port job
-  $50!?
 
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