Look, I'm going to state this before I even say anything. No, there's none of the DC music in this game. If you want it, you'll have to download it, put it into a playlist, and play that while you are playing the game. This game does support PS3 Playlists, so... use them.
Okay, Crazy Taxi is a port of the Dreamcast title. You know, the one where you drive around the city picking up and dropping people off as fast as you can? While making jumps and weaving through traffic as a taxi cab, that is. Anyways, what can I say about the game, it's fun to play.
The graphics had a small upclick like a lot of these dreamcast ports, and while the regular soundtrack is HORRIBLE... You can replace it. But, these games have a lot of issues especially if the controls do not work. However, in this case, it works pretty well. Controlling the taxi is almost exactly like how it was in the Dreamcast versions, for better or for worse. You can drift out of control easily, but that's half the fun. Anyways, all your favorite modes are back, Arcade, Original, and your crazy box full of minigames, all of them working to port perfection.
For a game that has you do one thing, it looks pretty awesome when you do it. There's not really much to say other then... GOOD JOB SEGA.
Look, I'm going to state this before I even say anything. No, there's none of the DC music in this game. If you want it, you'll have to download it, put it into a playlist, and play that while you are playing the game. This game does support PS3 Playlists, so... use them.
Okay, Crazy Taxi is a port of the Dreamcast title. You know, the one where you drive around the city picking up and dropping people off as fast as you can? While making jumps and weaving through traffic as a taxi cab, that is. Anyways, what can I say about the game, it's fun to play.
The graphics had a small upclick like a lot of these dreamcast ports, and while the regular soundtrack is HORRIBLE... You can replace it. But, these games have a lot of issues especially if the controls do not work. However, in this case, it works pretty well. Controlling the taxi is almost exactly like how it was in the Dreamcast versions, for better or for worse. You can drift out of control easily, but that's half the fun. Anyways, all your favorite modes are back, Arcade, Original, and your crazy box full of minigames, all of them working to port perfection.
For a game that has you do one thing, it looks pretty awesome when you do it. There's not really much to say other then... GOOD JOB SEGA.