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Good old juiced, i cannot recall how much i have played this already. Excellent game, even if you have never played this before, you wil not get enough of it. Luffy 1 point. MonkeyBallz 6 points. Bahaa Gamerz 0 point. KyokaiSN 0 point. Gear 0 point. Vegeta -3 points. VibeZ 0 point. It's fair to say that a lot of similar ground is covered, and tweakers will love it, with Acclaim stating that you can modify and personalise your car with 7.
Each is home to a particular crew' -such as The Wild Cats or Urban Maulerz - and it's this aspect that makes up the core of the career mode. As boss of your own crew, you must earn the respect of your counterparts by impressing them at various meets. There are four basic disciplines: your standard Race. Sprint replete with compulsory manual gears a la NFSU , Showoff, whereby you pull tricks for points, and Solo, which simply involves setting the quickest time.
The career is a non-linear affair, enabling you to select events that suit your particular skill or car - and if you win money, you can spend it on improving your ride.
Furthermore, you can even bet on yourself, or - if you're not racing - an opponent. And with the Pink Slips option, you can race for your opponent s car. One of the areas where Juiced looks to better NFSU is in the damage model, in so much that it has one. As lead designer Richard Badger says: "All gamers know it's very rare for car manufacturers to allow their vehicles to be trashed in racing games, so we feel this is one of the great reasons that will make Juiced something special.
From what we've seen, Juiced is shaping up to be something of a boy racer's wet dream. As Richaid explains: It's a fully licensed game, with car models and parts that are synonymous with the modding scene, so we're hoping the modding fans will really be up for it.
We're also working closely with the scene via magazines and by going to shows so they get to see what the game is about and give us feedback. Juiced is the most authentic game to embrace the street racing culture. As for the online options. Richard claims: Online is possibly its most exciting part. Imagine being able to put the hours into the game, build your crew and make your car the most powerful beast out there - then you decide to test your skills online.
You race for pink slips against Petr from Moscow. Ten minutes later your respect is in tatters and you've just lost your hotrod. However, race well and you leave Ivan crying into his beef Stroganoff. Ever Since The film world unleashed The Fast And The Furious upon a world of Kenwood sticker-bearing teenagers, the world of street racing has been big business.
EA's Need For Speed franchise has typically been at the forefront, grabbing top Christmas sales spots for the last two years.
However, should you manage to shoulder that behemoth aside, you'll find Juiced waiting in its shadows. Bearing a striking resemblance to the film, Juiced boasts races to win pink slips, an extensive crew-based career and comes complete with the obligatory Pimp car modding. In fact, if you're the type of person who calls your car a ride', it ticks all the right boxes. However, with older vehicles things are bound to start to fail: it's too easy to find yourself out of cash, racing can feel slow compared to the frenetic pace of NFS and the graphics, from cars to tracks, could do with an added bit of sparkle.
While Juiced is definitely a solid runner, it's perhaps not the street racer you were after. Posted on January 22, Juiced 2: HIN brings street racing to life, allowing players to test.
Download torrent. All Comments. The game was delayed for release in because its original publisher, Acclaim, went bankrupt.
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