Crazy Taxi es un juego muy adictivo y muy original, permitirte tomar literalmente el rol de taxista es lo que hace muy atractivo al juego, después vienen detalles como la jugabilidad y la creatividad pero el punto principal considero es ese. Read more
In the end, the moderately low replay value drags Crazy Taxi’s score down a little bit, but by no means is this a bad game. At a relatively cheap price now, it is still worth a purchase. You just won’t find yourself picking it up and playing it a lot, unless you have friends over and are challenging the high scores. A worthy effort, but a little lacking from Sega considering the other efforts they have made. Read more
If there's one thing Sega knows how to do, it's create explosively addictive arcade-style games. It's not a matter of when they finally turned the corner, of how many years' worth of effort went into fine tuning their in-house skills, or even of whether their next arcade title will truly be any good... it's just a fact of life. Sega makes great arcade games, just like the grass is green and Mountain Dew makes your appendages start to vibrate. Keeping that frame of mind,... Read more
The music houses four song, though. And since two of the songs are Bad Religion, and the other two are done by the Offspring. While both of those bands fit the bill, and pad this game nicely ... I can't help but notice that all of these songs are pretty hard to discern after a while Read more
Crazy Taxi's release in arcades last fall came as a big surprise. After all, who would have thought that a game based on driving a taxi cab through a city that looks like a cross between San Francisco and Pittsburgh would provide so much playability, so much action and so much fun. To me, playing it is the greatest cure for road rage since Carmageddon on the PC. Read more