Videogame Review, Crazy Taxi 2 for the Sega Dreamcast (w/ European Controller)
I’m an American, using a European controller. Wow! The game is flamboyant along the edge of deeper grey. My grades aren’t all that high from playing the game. You drive in the game and receive grades. Jumping is very useful; however, you can end up in a ditch that takes too long to get out of. You’re driving a taxi and serving crazy people with high expectations for madness. Can you think of anyone who pays you MORE to drive like a maniac? Of course, the game’s humor is limited. We get drivers who can keep their pants on and move around like crazy people. They’re crazy because they’re stupid. Some players probably won’t think Crazy Taxi 2 is really that funny. Why is this the case? Well, modern gamers have a natural expectation for long video in a game. Crazy Taxi 2 is a blend of retro gaming and the future. It’s possible to have some fun. Yet, you do need to repeat yourself in gaming from time to time while driving in a taxi vehicle. My European controller doesn’t feel any different. I consider the European and American difference as a case of snobbery. Really? Do we really need to see a “blue” logo for European and a “red” logo for American? That’s lame! Getting more than $2,500 dollars in taxi profit of money can be considered high. 3D graphics take place. In fact, we see errors and bugs on the TV for Crazy Taxi 2 and it’s because of wonder and feeling of a third dimension. The Sega Dreamcast video game console wasn’t always the most perfect of 3D display. In fact, at times, the 3D itself was a problem to handle for amusement and surreal dissatisfaction. But the controller’s buttons work very well for a brand new item and the game plays as it should, unless you prefer a bigger rainbow of colors for display. The rainbow for Crazy Taxi 2 is very small considering modern life. You will need to use your imagination. What I suggest for you to do first is watch movies and theater about New York and other big cities. By then, you should be able to get a feel for Crazy Taxi 2, even if the study and observation may feel awkward. Crazy Taxi 2 is more theory than practice. We know this, because the Sega Dreamcast game reveals enough to leave enough hidden for amusement and it would take a complete makeover to present Crazy Taxi 2 to a modern audience. Really! My European controller feels like my American controller. Lol. Did Sega think that simply having a “blue logo” makes all the difference? I don’t think so! Now keep in mind that Earth is more modern than Earth used to be. Differences of culture in the past were largely due to national governments of eternal matter of flavors and habits. It used to be very reasonable to be a “real American” or a “polite Englishman”. Now, cultural difference can appear meaningless and unnecessary. This modern living leads to the need for equality and justice. So, Crazy Taxi 2 was a step towards a better Earth to live in. The Sega Dreamcast video game console was fairly universal and known. In comparison, the Atari 5200 was mostly an American invention. People on Earth are closer together. Reality gets chaotic; however, most of us know the resources of information.
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