Jucied 2 Gameplay By First Werawat
Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights is a 2007 racing video game developed by Juice Games and published by THQ, in collaboration with Hot Import Nights and is the sequel to the 2005 game Juiced. The PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and Nintendo DS versions were released in September, the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 versions in October, and the Microsoft Windows version in November. The game, being loosely based on the auto show of the same name, utilizes more advanced car modification methods in comparison to its predecessor.The game starts off with two initiation races, before placing the player in a nightclub, where they can choose and modify a car. The game features 89 cars from licensed manufacturers, such as Mazda, Toyota, Nissan and Ford, as well as an extensive modification system. The player must complete 10 Leagues, beginning with Rookie and progressing through League 7 - 1, World Class and HIN Elite. ‘Goals’ must be completed through each League, the amount varying dependent on each League. These goals unlock a promotional event, which will promote the player to the next League if won. Unlike the first instalment, Juiced 2 does not feature the racing calendar, the respect system and the drag races from Juiced. Juiced 2 only includes two types of racing: circuit and drift.
The advantage of this game is that you can customize your car in great detail. If you want to customize it in detail, it is only available in the PS3, PC, and Xbox 360 versions. However, the PS2 and PSP versions have limited car customization. There is also a Nitrro Xtream system that lets you race and press the nitrous oxide throughout the race. Dressing up your character is only available in the PS3, PC, and Xbox 360 versions. However, the disadvantage of this game is that the driving physics are arcade style. And the drift physics may be a bit strange, causing the car to drift. The PS2 and PSP versions have limited car customization, unlike the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC versions. And the PS2 and PSP versions have some limitations, unlike the PS3, PC, and Xbox 360 versions.
But I play the PSP/PS2 version because my Android tablet doesn't support the PS3 emulator, so I play the PS3, Xbox360, and PC versions of Jucied 2 more. Because the PS3, Xbox360, and PC versions have better car customization. There are more cars and you can customize your characters. But the PS2 and PSP versions have limitations in the game's filters.
The Car I Use in Promotion Events together with
Rookies : Hyundai Tiburon GK
League 7 : Hyundai Tiburon GK
League 6 : Renault Clio V6
League 5 : Acura NSX NA2
League 4 : Chevrolet Corvette C3
League 3 : Chevrolet Corvette C6
League 2 : Holden Monaro
League 1 : BMW M3 E46 3.2 inline 6
HIN World Class : TVR Sagaris
HIN Elite : TVR Sagaris