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Juiced
68
7.8 User Score:

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Game Info

Publisher: THQ

Developer: Juice Games

Genre(s): Racing, Driving

Players: 6

ESRB Rating: T (Teen)

Release Date: June 12, 2005

Summary

Juiced, as in life, is all about the car. Style comes in a close second to speed, and Juiced offers thousands of real-time modding combinations that empower players to create their ultimate personality-infused street machines. But it takes more than a fresh coat of pearlescent paint to earn respect on the road; it takes the ball bearings to go up against the trash-talking, nitrous- burning faithful who want to strip everyone of their cash, cars and pride. Juiced lets players connect with their community and share the high-octane action by recruiting drivers to become part of their crew and race together as a team to put the brakes on the competition. Features more than 50 licensed vehicles, including Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Dodge, Ford, Mazda Mitsubishi, Pontiac, Holden, Volkswagen, Fiat, Renault, Subaru, Peugeot and Chevrolet; Hundreds of authentic aftermarket parts from leading manufacturers such as A'PEXi, AEM, Bridgestone, Ferodo, Konig, Alpine and HKS that provide players with thousands of personalized vehicle customization combinations; Progressive, non-linear gameplay that enables players to build their characters and cars, and gain respect and notoriety by winning races and cash; Unique blending of simulation and the high-octane appeal of arcade-style racing; Ability to build custom racing crews that work together as a team to win races; Authentic car physics and damage; and Online head-to-head play. [Acclaim]

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

90

Sydney Morning Herald

Juiced is instantly approachable but has depth.

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83

BonusStage

Graphically, Juiced is very slick without getting too superfluous.

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80

Computer and Video Games

The driving itself is seriously good fun and that really is the most important thing. This is a great game made even greater by its protracted stay in the developer's waiting room.

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80

TotalPlayStation

Nevermind the naysayers, this is a solid racing game with enough style and fun to balance out the repetitive bits.

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80

PSM Magazine

Loads of fun to play. Hopefully, THQ has already commissioned "Juiced 2." [June 2005, p.76]

80

Times Online

The gameplay is varied enough to maintain interest, and its clutch of quirky distractions adds to the experience.

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79

Next Level Gaming

In the end, Juiced may go down as a great rental, and a solid racing game. But otherwise it falls into the background as just another underground racing game.

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75

Game Informer

Juiced certainly has the makings of an average street racer, with lots of customizables and affected street appeal. [July 2005, p.116]

75

WHAM! Gaming

With some races you can win in a snap but others are down to the wire and sometimes are way too hard. Juiced is definitely for those who love to put the pedal to the metal and lay waste to some asphalt.

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73

PGNx Media

The action is competent if underwhelming but some of the career mode choices were right on. Indeed, Juiced is hurt more by its release date than anything else.

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70

Play Magazine

If you're so inclined to prowl the mean streets for pinks, Juiced certainly deserves your registration. [July 2005, p.78]

70

Playboy

Quotation forthcoming. [July 2005]

70

games(TM)

In relation to the more arcade-based titles available at the moment this game is the leader of the pack, as it manages to deliver everything that makes street racing enjoyable at a high standard, in one neat package. [June 2005, p.106]

70

Official U.S. Playstation Magazine

If it had been out a year or so ago, it would have rocked our worlds much harder. [July 2005, p.76]

70

GameSpy

A very decent race game. It's just one that happens to fall into a crowded category, and the car that's late out of the gate is rarely the winner.

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70

Stuff

The racing feels bone-dry next to the tastier "Midnight Club 3"; the tracks in Juiced are closed off and clean, giving the game a hygienic feel.

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70

1UP

The biggest problem is that we've seen everything Juiced has to offer before.

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69

GamingTrend

If the controls were more solid and the graphics a bit better, then Juiced would be a winner. Instead, Juiced gets left behind in the dust.

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69

Game Over Online

At best, Juiced is a mediocre ride. It's got a few shiny bits in the form of the team racing and gambling portions, but then the rough edges come roaring out of the gate and kill whatever joy you had at playing the game.

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68

Gaming Target

If you could grade a game on features alone, Juiced would be higher scored, because the career mode really is well done and offers a lot of depth. However, the slow progression and mostly old, tired racing action hampers the unique features of said career.

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68

Electronic Gaming Monthly

It's fast, and it's pretty fun. It's just not particularly special. [July 2005, p.110]

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66

PSX Extreme

Ultimately, it's impossible to recommend Juiced when games like "Burnout 3" and "Midnight Club 3" are out there doing everything it does, and more, in much better fashion.

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65

GameZone

The idea of racing for pinkslips is a very interesting one, so I hope future titles can pick up the feature.

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65

Worth Playing

Juiced--as much of a shame as this is because it actually tries out some very good ideas and could have been a contender with some fundamental changes--is more akin to "Street Racing Syndicate: Champion Edition." Take that as you will.

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65

IGN

A clunky racer where the main gaming mechanic of making money to spend on more races and car parts can easily backfire and put players in a position of struggling to make ends meet.

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63

GameSpot

It simply exists in an inoffensive and unexciting realm of commonplaceness that makes it incapable of standing out among the pack of infinitely better racers available for any of its chosen platforms.

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60

Yahoo! Games

The simple truth is that Juiced is behind the curve. The racing isn't bad, but the game places emphasis on the wrong reward system.

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60

G4 TV

Juiced can be highly irritating at some times and completely unfair at others. Why, for instance, do you have to help pay to repair other racers' cars yet no one helps you get your car back into racing shape?

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60

Edge Magazine

An impressively comprehensive, reasonably captivating though ultimately flawed experience. [June 2005, p.95]

60

Pelaaja (Finland)

Juiced has many interesting features, but they all have been seen before in the games it shamelessly imitates. The game has interesting characters and good career-mode but why bother, when there are better games to choose from? [June 2005, p.62]

60

Cheat Code Central

So many of the features and options seem like tired old clichés that the developer's obviously believed just have to be included in such a racing game. This whole street culture thing is also on the lame side.

60

AceGamez

Whilst it plays fine and does everything you'd expect from a good racing title, it could have done a whole lot more.

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60

PALGN

Juiced was supposed to be released eight months ago, before we'd played all these brilliant racing games, now it just feels like it has come to the genre too late.

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60

GamePro

Combine the dull career mode, spin-out crazy physics and average graphics, and you get a ride evoking the same emotions when DX Civics buzz down the street late-night with coffee-can mufflers.

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60

VGPub

When it comes time to cross the finish line, Juiced unfortunately falls behind the rest of the pack with dated mechanics and frustrating gameplay.

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50

Detroit Free Press

The musical selection features a nice mix of techno, rock and hip-hop.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this game is 7.8 (out of 10) based on 20 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Pete E. gave it a9:
I think this game is great and has a lot of good features. Easy to get started, difficult to master.

Patrick I. gave it a7:
Good idea, odd execution. I can customize a car, but not tune it thoroughly. I have NO idea what an improved stereo does... The AI cars are interesting, but act in a way that a real driver would be crucified for. Very frustrating. The betting and 'Pinks' races add a cool element- so a 7 is justified. An 8 woudl not be.

Phat Boy gave it a10:
F-ING amazing, Been waiting for a good game like this to come out. F-U-All, best game out there.

Bob G. gave it a9:
It is a good game.

Nick F. gave it a10:
Awesome game.

Martin gave it an8:
Good game with lots of features. Nice and easy car modding. Nice to be able to bet against other racers so you can win and still lose. Cars responsiveness is not as good as GT4 but will do.

Dan K. gave it a10:
Don't listen to negative reviews...this is a GREAT game !!!!!

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