Dreamcast Games has brought the Crazy Taxi series with a title called Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars exclusively for the PSP. With a compilation of slick taxi action and some glamour quotient, Fare Wars has been touted as a potential hit among all the vehicle lovers.
The game has been enhanced in many ways to support multi player options. The game has been given a very original screenplay and the graphics have been perfectly designed to suit the game’s tempo. The PSP’s widescreen really adds to the gameplay and makes it stand out from other console versions. The lightning in the game is nothing short of spectacular and the particle effects and frame rate give it an additional advantage over other vehicle oriented games.
While playing the game for the first time, the gamer does not have to put his gaming skills to test, as the controls have been kept very simple. The left and right shoulder buttons have to be used to apply the brakes and accelerate the car, while the X and O buttons perform the forward and reverse gear functions. The car’s handling has also been kept pretty uncomplicated. The premise of Crazy Taxi: Fare Wares (PSP) is easy to understand and when the gamer starts driving the cab, he has to stop wherever he sees a potential customer who can be picked up. The player then has to drop the customer to the desired place and to assist the player, the game features an arrow which depicts the direction in which the taxi is moving and whether it is going in the right direction or not.
There is a time limit to reach the destination and the gamer has to counter the traffic and supplementary blockages so that he/she can reach there in time. The gamer has the additional advantage of picking up multiple customers at one time so that crucial time can be saved.
The game shows a lot of promise and is a bit unusual for a car and driving genre game. So if you are on the lookout for something different, then it would be worth taking a closer look at this game.
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