Top Gear: Dare Devil
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North American PlayStation 2 cover art | |
Developer(s) | Papaya Studio |
Publisher(s) | Kemco |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
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Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Top Gear: Dare Devil is a game for the Sony PlayStation 2 that involves driving around the cities of Rome, London, Tokyo, and San Francisco.
Gameplay
This game consists of Single player and multiplayer.
In single player, the player drives around one of the four cities, collecting Dare Devil coins. If all Dare Devil coins in a level are collected, the player unlocks a secret car. What also can be collected are keys and wrenches that open up bonus missions. After winning a bonus mission, the player can unlock a paint job for the car used. The player can also free roam around cities.
In multiplayer, there are three game modes:
- Lap Racing
- Bomb Tag
- Coin Grab
There are twelve cars players can drive in this game.
- The Pod (BMW Isetta)
- The Geeze (Fiat 500)
- P-Nut (Austin Mini)
- Froggy (Citroen 2CV)
- Ricochet (Audi TT)
- Portabello (Lotus Elise)
- Road Shark (Honda S2000)
- Super Genius (Smart Car)
- Street Eagle (RUF CR2)
- Black Widow (Plymouth Prowler)
- Turtle (VW New Beetle)
- Fang (Toyota MR2)
Reception
Top Gear: Dare Devil was received poorly by critics. GameSpot's Ryan Davis wrote that "There is a good deal of potential here, but Top Gear Dare Devil's deeply flawed physics engine, lack of gameplay variations, and frame rate issues keep it in the shadow of Crazy Taxi and make it a game that you should avoid.".[1] IGN also gave low marks saying that the game is "an acquired taste and is something that should be rented first before you decide to pick it up".[2]
References
- ↑ Davis, Ryan (2000-12-19). "GameSpot review". GameSpot. Retrieved 2008-06-12.
- ↑ Zdyrko, David (2000-12-19). "IGN review". IGN. Retrieved 2008-06-12.