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Juiced 2 While it's common practice in the music industry for a band to have a self-titled album, it's not too often that you'll find something similar in the gaming world. But here we have Juiced 2 : Hot Import Nights from Juice Games, the sequel to the original 2005 release of Juiced. The follow-up sees a large number of changes in the series' overall design - the calendar-driven event sequence is gone, you no longer have to pay to repair damage after a race nor pony up a race fee to enter an event. It's a sleeker experience to be sure, but it's still far from perfect.

You'll immediately notice issues with the game's control system. There are two distinct driving mechanics - racing and drifting. Neither is perfect, and they almost feel like polar opposites. The racing controls are overly touchy, where if you tap the stick to the side your vehicle will veer quickly in that direction. When you enter a drift event, however, you'll feel like you're in a completely different vehicle. In order to help you get your car sideways, the game makes you feel like you're sliding around on ice. It's actually difficult to keep your car straight, which is important in the Drift Obliterator events where you need to actually cross the finish line first.

While both mechanics act predictably and you can quickly get used to them, that doesn't mean that they're good. But at the same time, they do work and don't really ever get in the way of your driving. While that may sound confusing, just know that there's no mistaking Juiced 2's controls for those of Burnout, Gran Turismo or Forza.

Fortunately, the track design is generally pretty good. The environments that you see trackside aren't all that memorable (the only building or object that we can remember off-hand is the Eiffel Tower), but what's important is the layout of the tracks and they do indeed make for fun racing circuits. There's a nice variety of turn types, be it tight 90-degree hooks or long, looping runs that you can quickly drift through, and they're mixed up well.

While the tracks are fun and the driving mechanics are passable, the presentation aspects of the Career mode and so forth are extremely hit or miss. One thing that we like quite a bit is the new goal-based progression. For each racing league, you'll need to complete a number of goals in order to race in an advancement qualifier to move up to the next tier. Each level has a number of goals for you to complete, and they're generally pretty varied.

For instance, one goal might be to win a $25,000 bet against a certain racer, while another is to amass an airtime of 6 seconds in a race while another is to simply win a single circuit event. The cool part is that you can achieve multiple goals in a single race, so if you're good and know what you're looking for, you can cut down on the number of races you need to partake in to advance. It's also nice that not all of the goals require you to actually win a race, which will help those who begin to struggle at the later tiers.

While going from race to race is much better this time around, what with the game having a series of goals to hit at your leisure before advancing rather than relying on a calendar, a number of other elements outside of racing are poorly implemented. For instance, the Driver DNA system doesn't really work all that well. The idea here is that you can swing a number of your racing styles (and those of the AI drivers) from being red hot, a.k.a. aggressive, to ice cold, or calm and refined.

One of the issues with this system is that it doesn't seem to have an impact on how well anyone performs. Drivers that have practically maxed out their racing abilities one way or the other can finish dead last in a race and do so just as often as someone with a rather "plain" DNA readout. When hiring drivers to race on your team, which you'll only need for crew-based events, you're shown their DNA structure to help you figure out who to pick, but they're difficult to read on this screen and, again, don't seem to matter very much.




JUICED 2 PC GAME


Juiced 2 Download PC Game


JUICED 2 PC GAME


Juiced 2 Download PC Game


JUICED 2 PC GAME


Juiced 2 Download PC Game



JUICED 2 PC GAME
Juiced 2 Download PC Game

JUICED 2 PC GAME


Juiced 2 Download PC Game


 
JUICED 2 PC GAME
Juiced 2 Download PC Game

JUICED 2 PC GAME


Juiced 2 Download PC Game


JUICED 2 PC GAME


Juiced 2 Download PC Game


 

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JUICED 2 PC Game System Requirements

Minimum System Requirements
Pentium IV, 3.0 GHz
1 GB
256MB Nvidia Geforce 8500GT
5.5 GB

JUICED 2 PC Game Install Help
1) Mount the image file "Juiced 2 PC Game.iso"  in a virtual drive via Daemon Tools, Ultra Iso.

2)Install,  play!

3) After a successful installation, the game is ready for launch


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