Juiced Eliminator on Java emulator test
Juiced Eliminator was for me a mixed bag. The game is great on paper, but something about it didn’t engage me as much. In the Career mode, you have free roam. You have a city to roam in, and you drive to each racer on the map and challenge them to races. By winning races, you earn more cash, and with cash you can upgrade your vehicle. I have to mention here that upgrades are only performancewise. You can’t put spoilers, bumpers, vinils on your car. The only aesthetic change you can make on your car is the color.
While racing, the camera is top down, similar to GTA 1 and 2. Problem is, if you play on an actual java phone, no emulator, the cars are too tiny, which makes things hard. There’s a lot going on on screen, but in this game it’s a double edges sword in some races. The effects might steal your eyes. But if you play the game on an emulator, the small cars, won’t be that bothersome to you. Also this game has some nice effects, and plenty of details. The tracks will start to feel repetitive at some point, because you race in a city during the night. In the same city the free roam takes place, which means that you’ll be driving the same roads a lot, and use the same tracks. But that’s usual in other racing games of this sort, only that here, from the birds eye view, the tracks gave me the repetition sensation faster.
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