Character's Editor
Character's DNA
The good thing about the DNA is that anyone else can download your DNA and race against it. Of course you can do the same thing with others DNA in the DNA lab which is the replacement for the Quickrace option. Here you can also race against some real celebrities like: Samuel Hubinette (swedish drift driver), Djibril Cisse (French soccer player), Smudo (German hip hopper and member of a racing team), etc.
Cars
After you end up editing you character, the next step is to get a new car in order to begin racing. Oh, I forgot. Before acquiring any car, you have to compete in two races to qualify for the rookie league. I f you have also complete this step, it's time for your new ride. Fifteen cars are available at the beginning from twelve manufacturers, including cars from around the globe. You can choose a Japanese car such as Nissan 200SX, or an American muscle car such as Camaro Z28, or a little European bug called Citroen C2 VTR.
Pay attention to any technical detail of the car. A rear-wheel traction will be much better in drift races than a front-wheel one. Also every car has a bar which shows how much you can tune it. Don't forget the fact that you have to complete ten leagues, which demand even better vehicles, so look up to which league every vehicle can compete. Further in the game more cars will be available to try out and buy (exotics, or modern muscle cars).
Customization
Locations
As wide the offer seems to be, the locations are not very varied. Most of the races take place in cities : Paris, London, San Francisco, Tokyo, Sydney, Rome, and in a reasonable priced winter resort in Germany. Every location has several track variations. The layout of each track is similar to what Need for Speed Underground had to offer us back in 2003. Lots of square curves and walls to hit. Unlike NFS, there is no traffic here, the explanation being that you take part in legal championship: Hot Import Nights. As legal as it may seem, races take place only in the night and your income will be raised not only by winnings but also by betting. At the start of each race, you can choose one of the competitors and bet against him.
Betting
Betting was something new from the start of Juice series. And something useful in the whole mechanics of the game. You won't have enough money if you don't bet. Now you can either bet against another competitor whom you'll have to beat, or as a spectator. As a spectator you can watch the whole race from the view of the most high rated driver. If this is the one that you bet on, you can cheer him so that he drives more aggressive. If he is not the one, than you can use the three "boo" so he can be scared and make mistakes.
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Online mode
Online feature is integrated in the Career mode. The Online Career and Crew offers the possibility to trade cars and DNA with other online users. Based on the log book specifications, the value of a car can be increased. This log book is actually a record which tells the current owner how many people have owned the car and what races had participate. There is also the Online betting system which allows the player to bet during the race, see how many people are betting on and against them and what are their odds. Juiced 2 is Games For Windows certified so the online feature will be common for PC and XBOX 360 users.
Gameplay: 63
It's hard to consider this game valuable. First of all because there are too many racing-games of this type. Although a lot more easier than its predecessor and with some new elements, this game cannot rise up from the mediocrity level. Even though from the beginning the career mode gives you a lot of objectives to complete, after two hours you realize that everything is repeating and only hardcore fan will bear this game until the end. The A.I. is lame. If you overtake one of the opponents he will stick to you but he will be almost unable to overtake you again. If you are back in the row, the A.I. reduces the speed in order to give you a chance to get back in the game. Good for the newbies, but this genre is no more a wonder, so most of the casual gamers have played something similar. While the customization editor is intuitive and gives a lot of fun using it, the menu is extremely divided and somehow chaotic with all those "glamorous" animations and huge diversity of color palette. It looks damn cheap!
Graphics: 70