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It also has some fun multiplayer modes and in the split-screen mode, it is going to get a lot of laughs with you and a buddy. I get that Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights may not be regarded as one of the best street racing games ever made. However, I do feel that it is a tad underrated. For the most part, this is a game I can fire up and always have a lot of fun with. Browse games Game Portals. Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher.

Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. Game review Downloads Screenshots Overall rating: 7. Download Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights. Instead, all cars start the race with a life bar that gradually depletes when your opponent is ahead, with life draining quicker the further behind the player falls.

The game inherits many quirky Japanese RPG like elements, including boss battles, random ambushes by multiple opponent's cars from the same "team", and grinding previously-defeated opponents for money. Multiplayer The game features a multiplayer mode that feels like it has been tacked on at the end. Customization Over 5 million customization combinations! The box boasts the usual crazy multiplication of "Over five million combinations" including licensed parts from Veilside, C-West, Recaro and Bride.

Parts can also be tinkered for settings such as down force, damper stiffness, etc. There is a legendary racer called King Speed who ran the elite racing team, known as the 13 Knights. The team consisted of 13 of the best racers in Wangan. However, King Speed mysteriously disappeared from the Wangan.

Two years later, everyone wants to know what happened him. Every boss knows a bit more about what happened, but they won't tell you until they have been defeated. In mid-July, Ubisoft expressed its interest in getting into the racing-game genre by purchasing the rights to the Driver franchise from Atari.

At the time, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said, "We are thrilled with this acquisition which will allow us to add a prestigious title to our catalog and to enter into the driving games segment, one of the most important segments in the gaming industry.

It turns out Ubi planned to have more than just one car game in its garage. Today, the company announced that it will be publishing the new racer Import Tuner Challenge exclusively for the Xbox in Europe and North America.

The game is being developed by Genki of Japan and focuses on the phenomenon of underground street racing in Tokyo.



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