Forum Overview :: Need for Speed Underground 2
 
a new Crazy Taxi game by bombMexico 06/30/2005, 7:49pm PDT
would've be awesome.

ign wrote:

Big Mutha Truckers: Truck Me Harder, the steaming hot sequel to the first budget-priced trucking original, which just happened to sell more than 1 million units (!!?!?!!? -me) Using the Street Racing Syndicate engine for the nasty hot sequel, gamers with a hunkering for


i've never played SRS, but unless it was about tractor vs. bulldozer low speed racing action, this was money spent on an engine they're barely going to use. "Gee, the people in normal cars are really fast, but can they do THIS" HOOOOOOONNNNNNNNK You should get points for ignoring people when they make the "honk-honk" sign. Tears of children = MORE POINTS FOR ME

To provide an example of the game's humor...

i cannot put into words how high my expectations were for this
...your first attempt is to manipulate a biker chick whose name is "Slits" by giving her enough money to upgrade her cycle.

i can put this into words though. It sounds really stupid.

When not driving your rig, you can buy goods and upgrade your truck. Why? If you take on a job requiring a refrigerated truck, you need to upgrade it with refrigeration.

on the back of the box, this is going to be listed as STRATEGY ELEMENTS
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a new Crazy Taxi game by bombMexico 06/30/2005, 7:49pm PDT NEW
    Re: a new Crazy Taxi game by Ray of Light 06/30/2005, 11:16pm PDT NEW
        who's manipulating WHO NT by direct object 06/30/2005, 11:24pm PDT NEW
            Wow, you're 100% incorrect. Congratulations. NT by I need clarification 06/30/2005, 11:32pm PDT NEW
                gun debate : SB :: grammar debate : INC NT by BDhar 06/30/2005, 11:39pm PDT NEW
                    Except I've actually used grammar. NT by I need clarification 06/30/2005, 11:51pm PDT NEW
                    A gun debate is to Senor Barborito? Few gun debates have anything to do with him NT by , dumbass. 06/30/2005, 11:54pm PDT NEW
            You should use "whom" where "him" or "her" would be appropriate NT by ask.yahoo.com 07/01/2005, 2:14am PDT NEW
 
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