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Recommendations for Driving games for PS2?
I have gran turismo, I'm interested in smugglers run, and need for speed. What are the good driving games out there for PS2 and why do you like them?
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Need for Speed rocks! played it for the first time for a few hours last night. It's not a sim like Gran Turismo...just a fun video game. i think GT3 and NFS pretty much cover the bases as far as driving games go...i rented spy hunter, and it was a good time if you want to shoot stuff while you drive.
don't know if they count, but the GTA twins are great great games. |
Need for Speed's the way to go.
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You can't beat the crashes in Burnout 2.
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Pro Race Driver is coming out in December and it looks really good. From what I've seen it's more of a sim type game (though it has a storyline too), so if you like more realism, this one could be a winner. And it looks like it has some nice crashes too, if that floats your boat ;) There are some videos on Codemasters website. I hope the reviews are good for this one... not so sure about having a storyline in my racing game though.
twr: I should rent Burnout 2, I hear it's a lot of fun. |
I'd go for need for speed. the speed of the game is great, the graphics are great, and it's not only "racing game" but a "beat the cops" game as well. plus u can play against a buddy with you being the cop and him being the bad guy..loads of fun!
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does need for speed support the Logitech Driving Force wheel that was designed for GT3? If it does I'll probably get the game.
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Burnout 2 if you like crashes, Nascar Thunder 2003 if you like track racing & fiddling with lots of different car setups (gear ratios, suspension ratios, tire pressure, etc), GTA: Vice City if you just like a non-sim driving around running over people. You can also try Stuntman if you like banging your head into a brick wall. ;)
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I can't believe no one has mentioned Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Zero. My favorite racing franchise. Great graphics, a unique challenge system, tons of cars (not licensed but exactly like their real-life counterparts) that have probably a hundred different upgradeable options each. Plays like a combination between an arcade racer and sim. Just plain fun.
Awesome franchise, I hope they continue it. Jeremy |
How different is tokyo from the DC version. I was a little dissapointed with the DC version, it had great graphics, but there wasn't much as far as variety in tracks etc..
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It's more like the DC version of Tokyo Highway Battle 2. The highway is much larger, and a lot of the gangs have their specific roads they hang out on - even on the mirrored tracks. So it makes you play all the tracks to get all the rivals.
The first game was a little like driving around in a circle, but this one they really opened up the highway. You still get repitition, but there are more tracks and longer tracks. The PS2 version fixes the slowdown, has little-to-no draw-in, adds some cars to the rivals and gives you a better replay mode. It's definitely worth the sub-$20 pricetag if you can find it. Jeremy |
Originally posted by Joshic does need for speed support the Logitech Driving Force wheel that was designed for GT3? If it does I'll probably get the game. |
The Logitech wheel is USB isnt it? I thought I remember reading it would work with the PC as well. How does one use a wheel with a console? I have one for my pc that I can clamp on to my desk, but my TV is on a short entertainment stand and I sit in one of those banana shaped video rockers to watch tv/movies and play games.
Also, does it have force feedback, and if it does, is it more involved than just vibrating? Brian |
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