If you've never played Crazy Taxi before, you might really enjoy Crazy Taxi 3. The basic premise is simple: You pick up passengers, take them to their destinations as quickly as possible, and perform stunts, such as flying over hills or narrowly missing oncoming traffic, for bonus money along the way. Crazy Taxi 3's enhanced West Coast and Small Apple levels are as fun to play as ever. The West Coast level, which has new areas added to it, is actually worth running through again even if you played the first Crazy Taxi to death, since you can use the crazy hop to open up shortcuts through winding roads and the two-way freeway.

...and that's just about it.
Unfortunately, the Glitter Oasis level doesn't seem quite as enjoyable. Though it mainly consists of straight roads and sharp turns at the beginning, it eventually goes out of the city on a winding road over a lake, and it then goes further out over a canyon. If you fall off the road into the lake or canyon at certain points, it's too difficult to try to get back on the right track, so you'll probably find yourself restarting the level. In addition to the three courses, Crazy Taxi 3 also has Crazy X, an expanded set of very short minigames. A few of these, like crazy football, in which you drive a football player down a field while getting "tackled" by oncoming traffic, can be fun for a little while. However, some of them, like crazy ball, a course in which you must hop your taxi into a giant disco ball, drive all the way around the course, and then do it again multiple times, can be boring, even tedious. Most of Crazy Taxi 3's minigames are otherwise pretty forgettable. Though some are challenging, it's safe to say that you probably won't enjoy any of them enough to play through them more than a few times.
If you're a big fan of the series, and all you're looking for is more Crazy Taxi, you should definitely get Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller. It has improved versions of just about everything from the previous two games, plus an all-new level with new drivers and music. Also, if you've never played any of the Crazy Taxi games, Crazy Taxi 3 is a great place to start--it's fast, fun, and easy to learn, it doesn't take much time to play, and unlike the previous games, it gives you a choice of three different courses. Otherwise, if you've played the Crazy Taxi games before and you aren't a big fan, you may want to consider renting Crazy Taxi 3 first.
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Where to buy
Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller (Xbox):
$11.95
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