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Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (Xbox 360) | 
| From: THQ Category: Video Games
List Price: £44.99 Buy New: £32.35 You Save: £12.64 (28%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 1230
Platform: Xbox 360 Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over Media: Video Game Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.3 x 0.6
EAN: 4005209095563 ASIN: B000RPJA3Q
Release Date: September 28, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Not as good as the first... October 25, 2008 I knew what the game would be like, having played the demo, so when I found it for 5 I thought it was worth a shot. I know the racing isnt what you'd call "realistic", but the modding is awsome! I spend more time modding than racing, as there are endless combinations of parts! For those of you thinking "how good can it be?" you can even change the steering wheel! Pretty good! Unfortunately no show-off :( . That is a bit of a downer to me. I think if its the racing you are bothered about, buy the first! All in all it is a good game, and worth buying if you find it cheap.
Juiced 2 Review May 12, 2008 This was a huge let down for me, Every car handles the same, there is no fun in buying new cars because the only difference is appearence! No matter how far ahead you get from your opponents in races they will always catch you up.....Ive had opponentrs completely wipe out and within 4 or 5 seconds they are right behind me again....
Other cars can ram you but you cannot really alter their paths....and its guarenteed that whicever driver you have a bet against will be the one challenging for 1st place..
A huge let down for me, if you liked the first one stay away from this!!
Juicy Bit O Fun March 23, 2008 Definately an improvement on the first game but still not perfect. Wheres the show off gone????? Glad to see that the calender has gone though. One of the major issues i have with this game is the 'Auto-drift' where the cpu partially does the steering for you which allows you to drop your controller to scratch yer head in wonder at how amazingly well the car seems to go round the corner without human control. This does help with the pick up and play feel of the game but for me, it just tones the challenge down a bit. Graphics, gameplay and modding help the game to become above average but not yet completely spot on (???? Juiced 3 ????)
Juiced 1 was a good hodge-podge....this is less so :o( February 13, 2008 They told me from the many reviews of the original title that it was very much a "delayed and desperate" release, all half-baked with the original ideas but clearly showing the rushed element of the final release...
...Well I read those review long after I bought the game at a second-hand store and loved it. With hindsight they were probably right but I was sucked into the sheer spirit of Juiced 1 - the music, for once, was great and the whole "trying to do something a little different" grabbed me despite the obvious flaws.
When I first heard there was a "Juiced 2" I thought the original must have sold better than I had heard but, if this sequel is anything to go by, then clearly some software house has been stuck with the licence and gave it to the trainees to have a go with.
That the cars handle like shopping trolleys or that you feel disowned from the game the moment it tries to connect to you via the "computer woman" (Y'know, the American 20-something voice-artist who has no personality but is just reading lines into a mic whilst looking over her silicon implants) is not the worst. So many modern games are that bad. This adds a whole level of "slick graphical" presentation which fails spectacularly and simply makes you feel like you are punching pointless buttons in order to feel less frustrated.
The reports were that the new generation of consoles would create a carnage of the old software houses. The logic being that new-gen games would cost so much to develop that only the strongest sellers (like GTA or Burnout) would survive. I used to mourn that (as an old Spectrum gamer) but if this is the kind of tosh that the old guard are spasming in their death-throws then the cull cannot come too soon.
Good for what it is... December 4, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have to say I really enjoyed playing this game. Yes, the developers have concentrated more on the mod'ing experience than on the pure driving gameplay, but I think this is fine. It's not supposed to be a game to rival the driving experience of Forza & Gran Turismo etc.
The game's depth comes from the car & decal editors which provide nearly limitless entertainment if you're in to that sort of thing. If you're not, then don't buy the game.
There's a huge variety of different online & offline events to get involved in which is good.
I would however criticise (a) The balancing between drifting & racing...far too much of the former. (b) The variety of offline opposition and associated car decals (c) When I finally worked out how to use some of the online features (car / decal trading etc.), I could hardly ever find enough people at my level to meet up with.
Overall, great fun. Not a perfect driving sim, but very well built car / decal mod'ing features. Online activity already fading, but may pickup after Christmas.
James
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