Racing is one of the successful genres of gaming. Right from the ancient times, racing had been the most popular of the games. The special reason behind the success of racing through ages is that it tests the strength and adrenalin. Juice games are well known for their high performance, mind blowing racing releases. One of their best products, Juiced: Eliminator was released for the Xbox, Play station and PC in 2006. The game was intended to capture the shelves of the car modding community, but it does have a few flaws.
Juiced: Eliminator, launched for the PSPs has many improvements from the console game with a slew of new features. One of the enthralling features of the Juiced: Eliminator is its single player career mode. The game has few setbacks too; The most important problem of the game revolves around the driving mechanics and track design of the game. The game is all about driving cars. In this case, when the driving is not appreciable it brings down in the entire feel of the game. Applying brakes in a turn tends to make the car skid and fishtail out of control.
The game however allows the player to perform few good moves. The car could be thrown to a spin more often. Additional points could be earned by performing moves like 180, 360, J-turns etc. The diverse design of the tracks makes it difficult for the player to recall the flow of any track. The player has to master his driving skills and entirely rely on the on-screen map to make it to the finishing point. Juiced: Eliminator allows the players to set up his own race on an open day. Based on the practice on tracks, the player will automatically upgrade his racing skills and could compete in international championships. The stronger the skills of the player, the greater are his reputation. By maintaining a high reputation, the player will be able to participate in the races across the world. For those who want a compelling and rather open career mode, the Juiced: Eliminator is the right game to opt.
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