- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Apr 23, 2001
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 14 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 14
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Mixed: 4 out of 14
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Negative: 0 out of 14
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EllisMay 25, 2001Comedy in the way of crazy taxi but without the annoying "dude" (what a stupid 80s word) with the green hair.
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MarkS.Jun 11, 2001This game is awesome as simple, mindless entertainment!
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AndymanAug 13, 2006A very underappreciated PS2 classic. This is the game that the entire Hot Wheels series is trying (but failing) to be. Tight arcade-style controls + ridiculously fun stunts + an amazing sense of speed = one incredibly fun game.
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MLWilliamsDec 19, 2001It's a cool game, that has good graphics, but it is a little easy after you play it for a while, but i give it an 8.
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DantJun 15, 2004Help...i can't stop playing.
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BlueFalconDec 16, 2004The elastic band ai here somewhat ruins a decent game. It doesn't seem to matter how fast you move, the ai cars will be right behind you. It leads to a lot of controller throwing if you don't race smooth right before the finish line. I'd probably rate this an 8 if the ai didn't cheat so bad.
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Feb 1, 2023enjoyable game. The learning curve is tough without becoming impossible, and races never seem out of reach to win even if you keep coming up just short.
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#78 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2001
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#12 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2001
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A highly enjoyable game. The learning curve is tough without becoming impossible, and races never seem out of reach to win even if you keep coming up just short.
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The true star of the game is its speed. Never before in a racing game has the feeling of cruising at over 100 MPH been so perfectly conveyed.
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Indeed, the cheesy southern rock 'n' redneck country tunes can get annoying after a while, and the smart-ass remarks made by the play-by-play commentator tend to repeat more often than not, but it hardly detracts from the overall, seat-of-your-pants racing.