Road Trip: Adventure - Let's Play ep 16 (Couple Coop) - Buying Time
Today we're playing Road Trip: Adventure. We sorry to say there's no commentary, we had troubles with the mic.
We have earned some money be playing a little off cam, by playing some roulette.
Thank you for watching, we hope you enjoyed our video :)
Console: PlayStation 2
We're uploading a video everyday at 2pm CST!
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About us:
Caspar is 25 years old and he can be loud and upset at some point. He's sometimes saying some confusing stuff but is more meant to be a joke than seriously.
Celika is 22 and she is very quiet and relaxed. She always tries to create a good atmosphere and gives room for everyone else. She may not be the best gamer, but she tries her best in the games.
We're engaged.
We're playing on PC and Consoles.
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Links:
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CelcaGaming
Discord: https://discord.gg/4zweTyt
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celca_gaming/
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Equipment used:
Mixer: Yamaha MG06 mixer
Microphones: Audio-Technica AT2020
Elgato Game Capture HD60 S
We also record on consoles sometimes, we have:
PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, Wii and Wii U
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Caspar's PC Specs:
(CPU) Ryzen 7 3800X
(GPU) MSI 2060 Super Ventus
(RAM) 32 GB
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Celika's PC Specs:
(CPU) Ryzen 7 2700
(GPU) Asus Dual RTX 2060 6GB
(RAM) 16GB
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Info about the game:
Road Trip Adventure, also known as Road Trip or Choro Q HG 2 (often mislabeled as Road Trip: Arcade Edition), is a racing adventure video game for the PlayStation 2 developed by E-game (but commonly credited to Takara). The game was released in 2002 in Japan by Takara, in North America by Conspiracy Entertainment, and in 2003 in Europe and other PAL regions by System 3 under their Play It label.
The game combines elements of racing and adventure games, and is widely considered to be the best of the Choro Q series due to its large seamless world which the player can freely explore. The game takes place in a world of anthropomorphic cars that interact like humans. As part of the PS2 Classics release, Road Trip Adventure was released on the PlayStation Store for the PS3 in Europe on February 15, 2012; however, it was not released on the American PSN.
Story:
After starting a new game in Adventure Mode, a cutscene begins inside the office of President Forest, who is burnt out from being president. He has decided to hand over the presidency to the winner of the World Grand Prix, a seven race series for only the most elite and talented racers. The president's secretary leaves, ready to broadcast this news to the world.
Next, the player appears inside the Q’s Factory in Peach Town, a small town named after the surrounding peach farms. Each town's Q's Factory is where the player changes car parts. The worker in the Q's Factory informs the player that he or she may become president, if lucky enough to win the World Grand Prix.
After these starting scenes, gameplay is almost entirely open-ended, loosely centered around the goal of winning the World Grand Prix and becoming president. To qualify for the World Grand Prix, the player must have two teammates and a Class Super A License, earned by finishing top 6 in every race of each license tier: C, B, and A, respectively. To acquire teammates, one can simply talk to other cars; if they can be recruited, they may ask the player to add them as a teammate, provided the player has previously won a race. Each race rewards the performance of the player's teammates, as well as the player’s. As a result, it is imperative for a player to equip his or her teammates with adequate parts for each race.
To measure a player's achievement, there are 100 "stamps" which he or she can earn, one of which is becoming president. Stamps involve activities ranging from mini-games to doing small favors for other cars, and upon earning all 100, the player is eligible for a special surprise. As an example, one of the 100 stamps requires completing the player's picture album. To take a picture, the player can visit any of the 100 Quick-Pic Shops, denoted by black marks on the mini-map; after taking a picture, the owner (always a pink Toyota Vitz) will inform the player of the next shop's location. Another important stamp entails collecting all 100 Choro Q coins hidden in the cities around the world (with the exception of Cloud Hill). One of the residents of My City trades various parts and objects for Choro Q coins, and many of these parts can give the player a distinct advantage in other tasks, including winning the World Grand Prix. Each city contains a bar, whose owner can give hints as to the whereabouts of nearby coins.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_Trip_Adventure
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