It's time for a Crazy Taxi reboot. Keep the same core gameplay, add significant depth to the gameplay, give it a soundtrack with more than 4 damn songs, and give it some modern relevance by making the plot about fucking with Uber drivers. I'm buying that game on the spot.
dont know if you guys cares but if you are stoned like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all of the latest movies and series on instaflixxer. Been binge watching with my girlfriend these days =)
What a great game! Looking back after 10 years I can still remember the routes and short cuts I took as a 12 year old. Could not get to any of the endings of the box challenges though! The urban design of the whole environment was actually very well thought about and may have had an impact on the way I think about cities up till now.
The water in crazy taxi 1 had a profound impact on me. I used to dream about escaping from the reefs and being able to explore the water further out. Even to this day, oceans and beaches make me feel a certain kind of way
Seriously crazy. I'm onto the final challenge on my ipad mini 2 and am struggling. I'll keep trying though. Brings back good memories from years ago when I played this on the Sega Dreamcast
Greetings from the future. There's actually a trick to S-S, a special variant of the Crazy Dash called the Limit Cut. Once you've mastered that, it's stupid easy.
Bowling is really the first big test towards understanding some of the hidden tech in the game. In this case, the crazy drift. To do this you will need to toggle gears between drive, reverse, and back to drive while turning. If you continue to hold down the button used for the drive gear after toggling, you can drift for a longer time. This helps to ensure that your car has enough momentum to knock over all the pins while also facing in the next direction you need to drive. Generally I try to aim my car just on the outside edge (opposite direction that I want to turn towards) of the front bowling pin in the stack before drifting. Bowling is definitely the hardest level in the game when you are first learning because of the harsh time limit, but if you practice the crazy drift, you can finish it very consistently. Hope that helps!
@@chuckles825 do you need to hold anything other than gas? Than you click drive, rev, drive? while moving and you can use the stick to direct. Correct?
The trick to drifting most people don't learn is that you can hold down the drive gear (after switching from drive, reverse, drive) to make the drift last longer. That's something you don't see in the video and helps a lot with drifting. So you'll keep holding accelerate, toggle drive->reverse->drive and hold drive until you want to stop drifting. For the bowling level specifically you don't need to hold drive down for long, but it can make a big difference in knocking all the pins down and controlling your direction. What you'll also see me do is cancel out of the drift by inputting a crazy boost (drive + accelerate) as soon as I know all the pins are knocked over. This lets you maintain as much speed as possible which is really needed for this level since the time limit is pretty unforgiving.
I play on a Dreamcast, so the normal control scheme is: B button = drive gear A = reverse gear Left Trigger = brake Right Trigger = accelerate. The boost I'm doing is called a limiter cut. To perform it you switch to reverse gear, let go of the accelerator and wait ~0.25 seconds, then press the drive gear and hold down the accelerator. This will accelerate the cab beyond the normal top speed for a short time, but you can repeat the inputs as often as you like to maximize your boost time. Also, your turning ability will be greatly restricted during the acceleration, so keep that in mind. On many versions of the game you can plug a controller into port 3 and press start, then press the X button 5 times to view a speedometer to test if you are entering the input correctly. The max speed from just holding the accelerator down is around 100mph, but with the limiter cut you can reach up to 155mph. Hope that helps!
@@chuckles825 Wait so the limiter cut and the crazy dash aren't the same thing? What is the crazy dash then? also so that's why my car shakes so much in 2-S?
@@renanmonteiro316 Yep they are different mechanics. Crazy Dash is just pressing the drive gear before holding down the accelerator. It's slightly faster than just holding down the accelerator. Limiter Cut is the more advance version that "cuts" through the "limit" of your top speed from the crazy dash by switching between reverse and drive gears. The speed boost from a Crazy Dash also ends after a short time, but limiter cuts can be chained together for as long as you want to maintain a high speed. This website explains it pretty well. crazytaxi.net/skills.html
I'm assuming you are asking about the boost? It's called a Limiter Cut, which allows you to exceed the normal speed cap. You press the reverse gear, wait for a short time (~1/4 second), then press the drive gear, then the accelerator. The order and timing between gear shifts is key to getting it right.
Greetings from the future. D+accel (Crazy Dash) only accelerates you up to a certain cap. To go as fast as in the vid, you do a variant called a Limit Cut: with some speed, you release the accel, go on reverse, then immediately go on forward and floor it. You'll get a temporary boost that can be stacked if done quickly, which is how this speedrunner gets this fast.
While I've never played the PSP version, I'm sure it's pretty similar to the Dreamcast. You'll need to learn the limiter cut. This involves switching to reverse gear, waiting ~1/4 second, then switching back to drive gear and holding the accelerator. This will accelerate you beyond your top speed for a short time. You'll need to do it as often as possible to ensure you finish with time remaining on the counter. Also, just generally learning the layout of the map and knowing which side of the road to stay on to avoid hitting oncoming cars. Hope that helps.
@@chuckles825 Thanks for the tip! Before you responded I did actually manage to beat S-S without the limiter cut (by some miracle), but replaying the level with it made S-S a breeze. I was actually aware the limiter cut existed, but I never fully knew how to do it before now, I would always switch from R to D to fast and end up doing the drift instead. If yoi haven't played it, I'd at least recommend giving the psp port a look. It's the only time I'm aware of that Crazy Taxi 2 was ported to another system, some voices were rerecorded and are better than the original imo (though the original didn't exactly set a high bar 😅), and I personally enjoy the soundtrack. It's not as good as the original obviously, you can't beat The Offspring and Bad Religion, but I like it better than the ps3/360 ports. Thanks again for the help!
@@shiethegal Nice! Yeah I've always been interested in the PSP version since it has multiplayer and CT2. I would need to actually own a PSP for that though, haha!
It's time for a Crazy Taxi reboot. Keep the same core gameplay, add significant depth to the gameplay, give it a soundtrack with more than 4 damn songs, and give it some modern relevance by making the plot about fucking with Uber drivers. I'm buying that game on the spot.
This man’s got ideas.
dont know if you guys cares but if you are stoned like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all of the latest movies and series on instaflixxer. Been binge watching with my girlfriend these days =)
@Bryce Devon yea, have been using InstaFlixxer for since november myself =)
What a great game! Looking back after 10 years I can still remember the routes and short cuts I took as a 12 year old. Could not get to any of the endings of the box challenges though! The urban design of the whole environment was actually very well thought about and may have had an impact on the way I think about cities up till now.
How do you think about cities?
Pls keep offspring and bad religion pls
I love how at 9:36, you just start screwin around with Gus, making him dance, to kill time
' get in' 🤪🚖🙋🏻♂️ ' take me to pizza hut!' 🍕🍕🍕
korone brought me here (4:30)
Excellent job and thanks for the wonderful nostalgia! 💎
When I was a kid, I always wonder what's under the water😂
The water in crazy taxi 1 had a profound impact on me. I used to dream about escaping from the reefs and being able to explore the water further out. Even to this day, oceans and beaches make me feel a certain kind of way
Steve-O should have been the announcer for this game
Seriously crazy. I'm onto the final challenge on my ipad mini 2 and am struggling. I'll keep trying though. Brings back good memories from years ago when I played this on the Sega Dreamcast
I am stuck on crazy bowling
Neon-Idol225 Ugh, the bowling mission...
Greetings from the future. There's actually a trick to S-S, a special variant of the Crazy Dash called the Limit Cut. Once you've mastered that, it's stupid easy.
What you did for the crazy through was very clever
Aww 3:36 was such a small mess-up.
Very nice crazy box long play
I never could beat the one with the 7 baseball players.
I beat it once
Don't think i can again lol
Balloons was my fave haha
I have no idea how I beat these as a 5 year old kid
How to do crazy drift🙂
Any help please🌝🌚
Cut the wheel to the right or left, then brush your right thumb up quickly to hit the reverse gear, then the drive gear.
Can anyone explain me how to do crazy bowling?
Bowling is really the first big test towards understanding some of the hidden tech in the game. In this case, the crazy drift.
To do this you will need to toggle gears between drive, reverse, and back to drive while turning. If you continue to hold down the button used for the drive gear after toggling, you can drift for a longer time.
This helps to ensure that your car has enough momentum to knock over all the pins while also facing in the next direction you need to drive. Generally I try to aim my car just on the outside edge (opposite direction that I want to turn towards) of the front bowling pin in the stack before drifting.
Bowling is definitely the hardest level in the game when you are first learning because of the harsh time limit, but if you practice the crazy drift, you can finish it very consistently. Hope that helps!
@@chuckles825 do you need to hold anything other than gas? Than you click drive, rev, drive? while moving and you can use the stick to direct. Correct?
The trick to drifting most people don't learn is that you can hold down the drive gear (after switching from drive, reverse, drive) to make the drift last longer. That's something you don't see in the video and helps a lot with drifting. So you'll keep holding accelerate, toggle drive->reverse->drive and hold drive until you want to stop drifting. For the bowling level specifically you don't need to hold drive down for long, but it can make a big difference in knocking all the pins down and controlling your direction.
What you'll also see me do is cancel out of the drift by inputting a crazy boost (drive + accelerate) as soon as I know all the pins are knocked over. This lets you maintain as much speed as possible which is really needed for this level since the time limit is pretty unforgiving.
Wow, amazing
They put the long mission in Crazy box at the end
What buttons on the controller did you use to shift like that to accelerate rapidly like that.
I play on a Dreamcast, so the normal control scheme is:
B button = drive gear
A = reverse gear
Left Trigger = brake
Right Trigger = accelerate.
The boost I'm doing is called a limiter cut. To perform it you switch to reverse gear, let go of the accelerator and wait ~0.25 seconds, then press the drive gear and hold down the accelerator. This will accelerate the cab beyond the normal top speed for a short time, but you can repeat the inputs as often as you like to maximize your boost time. Also, your turning ability will be greatly restricted during the acceleration, so keep that in mind.
On many versions of the game you can plug a controller into port 3 and press start, then press the X button 5 times to view a speedometer to test if you are entering the input correctly. The max speed from just holding the accelerator down is around 100mph, but with the limiter cut you can reach up to 155mph. Hope that helps!
@@chuckles825 Sounds good Thanks brother I'll give that a try. I play it on PS2.
@@chuckles825 Wait so the limiter cut and the crazy dash aren't the same thing?
What is the crazy dash then?
also so that's why my car shakes so much in 2-S?
@@renanmonteiro316 Yep they are different mechanics. Crazy Dash is just pressing the drive gear before holding down the accelerator. It's slightly faster than just holding down the accelerator. Limiter Cut is the more advance version that "cuts" through the "limit" of your top speed from the crazy dash by switching between reverse and drive gears. The speed boost from a Crazy Dash also ends after a short time, but limiter cuts can be chained together for as long as you want to maintain a high speed. This website explains it pretty well. crazytaxi.net/skills.html
5:20 song?
The Offspring - All I Want
2:33 and 6:10 How exactly do you do that move?
I'm assuming you are asking about the boost? It's called a Limiter Cut, which allows you to exceed the normal speed cap. You press the reverse gear, wait for a short time (~1/4 second), then press the drive gear, then the accelerator. The order and timing between gear shifts is key to getting it right.
It's a really aggressive Crazy Dash. Like, when you do two in a row really fast, the car bucks like that.
Good man thanks😀
9:36 hahahahahahahahahahaahahahaha what are you doing
😂😂😂
Loool
4:33
Damn these customers waste a lot of time
Молодца!
how you can beat k point beacuse i cannot beat it please
Edit :😂😂i can now beat k point
how do you go really fast
Morgan O'Keefe press the "drive" button with the accelerator at the same time.
Summoner Arthur what button is that??
@@triplowski.1036 On my xbox controller its B
Greetings from the future.
D+accel (Crazy Dash) only accelerates you up to a certain cap. To go as fast as in the vid, you do a variant called a Limit Cut: with some speed, you release the accel, go on reverse, then immediately go on forward and floor it. You'll get a temporary boost that can be stacked if done quickly, which is how this speedrunner gets this fast.
@@lecapitaineisonyoutoob thanks
how
taxi skilllz
I don't play crazy bowling because I Like Crazy Tornado
Why does the punk sound like Dave Chappelle's white guy voice?
I think you need to go with b.d Joe not with gus
Agreed since bd joe is the best
@@evagelinadicante9840 even tho the initials for b.d. Is bad driver
15:56
You are Risitas ?
For the life of me I cannot beat 1-S
Teach me!!!!
Can anyone please explain to me how to complete mission S-S on psp. You know other than "just buy a different version you dink"
While I've never played the PSP version, I'm sure it's pretty similar to the Dreamcast. You'll need to learn the limiter cut. This involves switching to reverse gear, waiting ~1/4 second, then switching back to drive gear and holding the accelerator. This will accelerate you beyond your top speed for a short time. You'll need to do it as often as possible to ensure you finish with time remaining on the counter.
Also, just generally learning the layout of the map and knowing which side of the road to stay on to avoid hitting oncoming cars. Hope that helps.
@@chuckles825 Thanks for the tip! Before you responded I did actually manage to beat S-S without the limiter cut (by some miracle), but replaying the level with it made S-S a breeze.
I was actually aware the limiter cut existed, but I never fully knew how to do it before now, I would always switch from R to D to fast and end up doing the drift instead.
If yoi haven't played it, I'd at least recommend giving the psp port a look. It's the only time I'm aware of that Crazy Taxi 2 was ported to another system, some voices were rerecorded and are better than the original imo (though the original didn't exactly set a high bar 😅), and I personally enjoy the soundtrack. It's not as good as the original obviously, you can't beat The Offspring and Bad Religion, but I like it better than the ps3/360 ports. Thanks again for the help!
@@shiethegal Nice! Yeah I've always been interested in the PSP version since it has multiplayer and CT2. I would need to actually own a PSP for that though, haha!
@@shiethegal Doesnt the PSP ports allow you to use custom soundtracks tho?
I can't beat 2-1😂😂😂
But if i beat this level i will unlock 2 more levels
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This must BE TAS!
no
3:56. TAS doesn't have mistakes, by definition.
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S-3 is so hard.
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Crazy Taxi is easy
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It’s easy just use the bike glitch 😂 so u don’t need to do all of that
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