Crazy Taxi Fare Wars review for Sony PSPCrazy Taxi Fare Wars finds you behind the wheel of a cab, driving like a demon to pick up the best fares and keep your rival drivers down. With a choice of different ways to play the game - including arcade style, mini-games and multiplayer - there's plenty of variety and extras to keep you busy behind the wheel. Find out more in our Crazy Taxi Fare Wars review for Sony PSP now! Click here to read the full Crazy Taxi Fare Wars review for Sony PSP now! ![]() Crazy Taxi Fare Wars review for Sony PSP If you've ever played Crazy Taxi though, you'll know that being the cab driver is a lot more enjoyable than being the passenger. The game, which scores you on pulling drifts, skimming lorries and dropping your fares off at the right destination, is fondly remembered by anyone who played it in the arcades or on Dreamcast or PS2. The cabs in Crazy Taxi scarcely feel like they're on wheels, as the controls are so loose. It's like driving Fred Flintstone's ‘Flintmobile' and being able to turn the car 180-degrees on the spot around though, there is hidden depth to the game, too. Extra tips are earnt from your passengers by driving them in a ‘crazy' way – getting air off bumps and drifting round corners. The constantly ticking clock needs to be regularly topped up with new fares, and these have to be chosen carefully – take on a long trip with an almostempty clock and it'll be game over. Click here to read the full Crazy Taxi Fare Wars review for Sony PSP now! |
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