![]() Most of the shortcuts in Crazy Taxi 2 are dependent on the game's new move, the crazy hop. The two levels, Around Apple and Small Apple, are roughly the same size as the original game's maps, though the levels are packed full of shortcuts and more twists, turns, and actual roadway, making them feel absolutely huge by comparison. Both levels are full of licensed stores, such as Burger King, HMV, and FAO Schwarz. While the first Crazy Taxi took place in a fictional city based loosely on San Francisco, Crazy Taxi 2 moves the action to New York. At the end, your score is totaled up and you're given a ranking based on your performance. You can also elect to play for a set amount of time, either three, five, or ten minutes. When playing by the arcade rules, you're governed by a short timer, which can be lengthened by delivering passengers quickly. Like its predecessor, Crazy Taxi 2 is all about picking up fares and delivering them to their destination as quickly as possible. The resulting game at times feels more like an add-on than a full-fledged sequel, though there's more than enough new content to satisfy fans of the series. The game sticks close to the winning formula of the original game, delivering new levels, new cabbies, and a new move to the series. Crazy Taxi 2 is the console-only sequel to Sega's 1999 arcade driving game, Crazy Taxi. ![]()
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