Juiced 2: squeezed from the source by GameReactor
Ah, Sweden. Home to Swedish meatballs, Swedish massages, and Swedish gaming exclusives. Okay, not so sure about the meatballs and the massages, but remember those Halo 3 scans?
Here’s another Swedish exclusive: this time GameReactor on squeezing details out of Juice Games on their sequel to the pre-gen Juiced and the PSP’s Juiced: Eliminator. We’re talking about Juiced 2 for the PSP, PS3, and Xbox 360, as well as the PS2 and PC.
Below is a downloadable of the free Swedish mag for you to look at and read, if you know Swedish.
Of course, our knowledge of Swedish extends only to Swedish meatballs and receiving Swedish massages, so we’re thankful that Manager from NeoGAF either knows Swedish or knows someone who knows Swedish. Here’s Manager’s summary of the nutritional information and Recommended Daily Allowances for Juiced 2:
- Release September, on PC, PS2, PS3, X360, PSP.
- Developers listened to the complains about the first one being too advanced, so they’ve “mainstreamed” this one.
- “Looks great, better lighting than in PGR3.”
- Has the official Hot Import Nights license.
- Choosing competitions works like in PGR3, you have a bunch of options and can play whatever race you want, until you go to the next level.
- Drag racing removed, Showdown mode removed. Drift races added.
- 93 licensed cars, 10 000 licensed components to add to your car, from BuddyClub, Wings, Greddy, Rays Wheels, Stilen and Mugen plus more.
- Has Driver DNA, similar to Forza‘s Drivatar. Remembers how you drive and makes a bot out of it.
- No more fictional city, this time real cities (but not as detailed as PGR3, they say). Rome, London, Paris, San Francisco, Sydney plus another 6. Each track (do they mean city?) has three different routes.
- Awesome physics.
Download: [GameReactor with Juiced 2 exclusive]
Ah, Sweden. Home to Swedish meatballs, Swedish massages, and Swedish gaming exclusives. Okay, not so sure about the meatballs and the massages, but remember those Halo 3 scans?
Here’s another Swedish exclusive: this time GameReactor on squeezing details out of Juice Games on their sequel to the pre-gen Juiced and the PSP’s Juiced: Eliminator. We’re talking about Juiced 2 for the PSP, PS3, and Xbox 360, as well as the PS2 and PC.
Below is a downloadable of the free Swedish mag for you to look at and read, if you know Swedish.
Of course, our knowledge of Swedish extends only to Swedish meatballs and receiving Swedish massages, so we’re thankful that Manager from NeoGAF either knows Swedish or knows someone who knows Swedish. Here’s Manager’s summary of the nutritional information and Recommended Daily Allowances for Juiced 2:
- Release September, on PC, PS2, PS3, X360, PSP.
- Developers listened to the complains about the first one being too advanced, so they’ve “mainstreamed” this one.
- “Looks great, better lighting than in PGR3.”
- Has the official Hot Import Nights license.
- Choosing competitions works like in PGR3, you have a bunch of options and can play whatever race you want, until you go to the next level.
- Drag racing removed, Showdown mode removed. Drift races added.
- 93 licensed cars, 10 000 licensed components to add to your car, from BuddyClub, Wings, Greddy, Rays Wheels, Stilen and Mugen plus more.
- Has Driver DNA, similar to Forza‘s Drivatar. Remembers how you drive and makes a bot out of it.
- No more fictional city, this time real cities (but not as detailed as PGR3, they say). Rome, London, Paris, San Francisco, Sydney plus another 6. Each track (do they mean city?) has three different routes.
- Awesome physics.
Download: [GameReactor with Juiced 2 exclusive]