Join Empire | Log In RSS  |  Twitter  |  Facebook  |  iPhone App
The Empire office TV is switched off. Empire Magazine
Search   
Empire Magazine
Join Empire
Get our free weekly newsletter

 
Oscars 2010 Microsite
Coverage of the 82nd Academy Awards
X-Files Season 1
Subscribe to Empire magazine today

Reviews Want Empire film reviews on your iPhone?
STAR RATINGS EXPLAINED
5 Stars Classic
4 Stars Excellent
3 Stars Good
2 Stars Fair
1 Star Tragic

Packshot
Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars

Game Details
Released
07 September 2007
Format
PSP
Developer
Sega


LATEST GAME REVIEWS
BioShock 2
5 Star Empire Rating
Dante’s Inferno
4 Star Empire Rating
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers
3 Star Empire Rating
Mass Effect 2
5 Star Empire Rating
Army Of Two: The 40th Day
3 Star Empire Rating



5 STAR REVIEWS
BioShock 2
5 Star Empire Rating
Mass Effect 2
5 Star Empire Rating
Left 4 Dead 2
5 Star Empire Rating
Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
5 Star Empire Rating
Dragon Age: Origins
5 Star Empire Rating

Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars

Review
In these days of 100+ hour adventures, endless customisation and games that demand superhuman dexterity, it’s refreshing to step back in time and play something that offers instant satisfaction and keeps you hooked into the early hours for just one more go.

And in shifting Sega’s Dreamcast classics to a handheld machine where you can dip into the arcade thrills anytime you choose, Fare Wars is one of the best PSP games money can buy.

The PSP release features both Crazy Taxi and Crazy Taxi 2, each of which is virtually identical to the Dreamcast editions and includes both the arcade and console maps from the original game. But to spice things up, players can now choose to use their own custom soundtrack using music recorded on their PSP memory stick, and there are even a handful of multiplayer competitive and co-operative modes to help bring a new dimension to the cross-town scrambles.

The PSP button layout also lends itself perfectly to the gear-shifting action, making this the most comfortable version to play since the GameCube edition back in 2002.

Hardened CT fans will doubtless grumble that the hard rockin’ soundtrack included on the disc isn’t as good as the original tracks by The Offspring and Bad Religion, that the in-game announcer lacks the punch of the original voiceover artist, and that you’ll often see buildings pop up out of nowhere as you burn around the colourful levels. But if you haven’t played the game before or are willing to forgive its minor flaws, waste no time in pushing that pedal to the metal and go make some craaaaazy money.

Reviewer: David McComb

Get this review and thousands more on on your iPhone, download the Empire Movie Guide now!

Write Your Review
To submit your own review and rating please login or register.

Advertisement

SUBSCRIBE TO EMPIRE
Subscribe To Empire Magazine
Subscribe And Get X-Files Season 1 DVD
Get the entire first season of the classic sci-fi series on DVD when you subscribe to Empire magazine!


CURRENT HIGHLIGHTS
Colin Firth on A Single Man
The Oscar nominee discusses his stunning latest role

Benicio del Toro on The Wolfman
The star talks delays, reshoots and getting furry...

10 Egregious Oscar Snubs
The worthy contenders that the Academy overlooked

Celebrity Stars In Their Eyes
The winners and losers when actors play real people

Movie Poster Mashups #56
Browse your iPod, iPad and Apple-related movie poster mashups


Back | Print This Page | Email This Page | Back To Top

EXCLUSIVE OFFERS
Free X-Files Season 1
Free when you subscribe to Empire
Subscribe Today »
Magazine Special Offers
Special offers on your favourite magazines
Latest Offers »
The Empire iPhone App
Every Empire film review at your fingertips
Click here »
 
Movie News  |  Empire Blog  |  Movie Reviews  |  Future Films  |  Features  |  Video Interviews  |  Image Gallery  |  Competitions  |  Forum  |  Magazine  |  Resources  |  Free Movies
 
Mojo4music  |  Q4Music  |  Kerrang!  |  Aloud.com  |  Kiss
 
© Bauer Consumer Media | Terms And Conditions | Our Data Promise To You | Contact Us | Empire FAQ
Bauer Consumer Media. Company number 1176085 (England). Registered Office: 21 Holborn Viaduct, London EC1A 2DY