Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn arcade game where you drive a taxi cab through a virtual San Francisco. Your goal is to try and earn big cab fares, by picking up passengers and dropping them off at their destination spo... Alles lesenAn arcade game where you drive a taxi cab through a virtual San Francisco. Your goal is to try and earn big cab fares, by picking up passengers and dropping them off at their destination spots before you run out of time.An arcade game where you drive a taxi cab through a virtual San Francisco. Your goal is to try and earn big cab fares, by picking up passengers and dropping them off at their destination spots before you run out of time.
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- B.D. Joe (Gamecube)
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- Gena (Gamecube)
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8 crazy points out of 10!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was never a big Dreamcast fan but I keep one in the closet just for this game... I can't help but break it out every now and again for a few runs. The graphics are dated but somehow feel *right* for this game. The gameplay isn't smooth, but once you learn the ropes you'll find it to be pretty fluid.
I really miss the days when a game this simple could be console seller, man. All the games that come out nowadays are expected to have a leveling and upgrading system + tons of microtransactions. If this game came out today, it'd probably even have lootboxes. Who needs that crap? This game had everything you needed for a couple hours of mindless fun on a Saturday morning!
To say that there is a lot to come back for would be a lie. There is only ONE thing to come back for, and that is the fun. There is added Crazy Box mode which gives you missions to do and is a bit like a training mode, but you won't be coming back just for that. You'll be coming back for the incredible amount of fun that this game offers. The exclusive Dreamcast city that has been added to the home version of the game also highly ups the replay value.
All in all, Crazy Taxi is one of the most addictive games ever made.
But no matter what system you pick up Crazy Taxi you will be having quite the experience unlike any game you have played before.
It just going to take some time to get a hold of because the game is just crazy no pun intended.
The graphics the background are good and gives you the feeling of being in a real world as you play along with the character models being believable The sound effects are a huge selling point for the game with a good soundtrack and the character voices are pretty entertaining.
The controls take time to get use as you are in for a fast and furious game that holds nothing back as you play. The Game play is where the game gets it selling point for it original idea for a game which is rare to see but it is a creative way to get players to play your game.
I give Crazy Taxi an 7 out of 10
a bunch of mini games to play.Te replay value mostly focuses on the funfactor.Crazy Taxi is guarenteed to be enjoyed by everyone.I give it an 8.9 out of ten.
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- WissenswertesRichard Donner wanted to make this game into a movie, but quickly gave up on the idea.
- PatzerIn the manual, Gus's taxicab is described as a "old, junked out 1955 jalopy". In the game, it is shown to be in good condition, consistent in appearance with other cabbies' taxis.
- Zitate
Unknown: Hey hey hey, it's time to make some crazy money! Are you ready? Here we go!
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- Alternative VersionenIn some versions of the game Crazy Taxi, the word "Fuck" has been changed to "Grow" in the song "Way Down The Line" by the rock group Offspring.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Game Room: Crazy Taxi for Dreamcast (2000)