Cheap NASCAR 2008 (Video Games) (PlayStation2) Price
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| PLATFORM: | PlayStation2 |
| AGE GROUP: | 5 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Electronic Arts |
| ESRB RATING: | Everyone |
| FEATURES: | Race the Real Car of Tomorrow—Experience the true physics and handling of NASCAR’s newest race car, and unleash new racing strategies to capture the NEXTEL Cup championship., All-New Career Mode—Earn your stripes by completing dynamic challenges that earn you new contracts in all four racing series, including the NASCAR Busch Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, Whelen Modified Series, and NEXTEL Cup Series., Instant Rewind—Relive countless scenarios at any point of the race by rewinding the last few seconds of action on the track., Test and Tune—Record your best lap at all 22 NASCAR-sanctioned tracks, then race again against your phantom car and see if you can beat your best time., Mid-Race Saves—Save your game progress at any point during a race, then come back later and make your run for the checkered flag. |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | 15400 |
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| UPC: | 014633154009 |
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Customer Reviews of NASCAR 2008
Great but far from Perfect Nascar 08 is 2x better than the lagging 07 version. Thougth the 08 version does lack these Total Team Control Features of past years the new features and new COT handiling model makes this game great. Though the PS3 version is easier on the eyes and more advanced, the 08 version still is a great game on PS2 and sets a high bar for other racing games.
Very easy to do well, but the super easy driving is so relaxing, I don't mind!
PRE-RACE SHOW:
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>*Note #2: I own Nascar 2002 through 2006, and although I haven't played Nascar 07, I have read all the 07 reviews on each website. Also, I have NOT played Nascar 08 online.
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>If you have an older Nascar game and just want to know if you should rent, buy, or skip, Nascar 08, then you can just scroll down near the end of this review, and read the Checkered Flag section, which lists five questions you should answer, followed by the Victory Lane section (summary) part.
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>Unless you have no trouble winning in Nascar 2002-2006 (without assists and using the default car setups), you should be able to find plenty of tracks in 08, that will give you some thrilling race action. Some, like Talladega, are often too easy, but nothing's perfect, anyway.
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>If you're new to these Nascar games, you should know that the only way to change the assists, or to use manual transmission, is to start a race. Then, before it begins, just pause the game and choose 'Settings' and then 'Driver Controls'. Now go ahead and make any changes. You can change 'Steering Sensitivity', here as well, or from the main menu (I used a regular controller and didn't need to adjust it). Exit out, by pressing the triangle button. The auto-save will eventually save everything, so don't worry. Now you're ready to play.
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>Gentlemen and ladies, start your engine(s)!
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>GREEN FLAG (Some GOOD stuff in the game):
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>Yes, Nascar 08 looks very similar to 07 (has motion blur effect,etc.), and they took away lots of stuff (like the various Dodge Challenge scenarios), but this game has added a lot, as well.
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>This is the first time I didn't have to use any driving Assists (except when I used the Limited assist, for starts and restarts ONLY with the Nextel Cup cars) to keep up with the Cpu cars, and also still have fun racing against them. It's simply one of the easiest to drive, racing games I've ever played. Perhaps TOO easy, for any of you that did well driving without any assists, in the older Nascar games.
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>Although, the Mid-Race saves work very well, they are NOT perfect saves. They are NOT good at accurately saving some stats, like #laps lead, best laps, and when drivers are knocked out of race, they are back in (when you reload the save), just a few laps down etc. No big deal, but if you want all your race stats saved accurately, don't use the mid-race saves.
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>In addition, the 2 player split-screen mode (not available in PS3 version), lets you race against 17 cpu cars (so, there are a total of 19 cars on track), but if you don't use the Legend difficulty, they let player #1 catch up too easily. There's no rearview mirror for this mode, but you can look back with the right stick.
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>Another great thing in 08, is the ticker at the top that shows the race positions of the drivers (lap times, etc.). If you have trouble reading it while racing, you can shut it off or just pause the game, and it will still keep scrolling. You can even move it left or right (while in pause only) with the d-pad or left stick.
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>The new 08 feature, that lets you instantly rewind up to 8 seconds (good driving earns the time) within a current race (just press select button, when symbol appears), so that you can avoid a crash etc., sounds good in theory, but in practice, it usually doesn't help much. Simply, you often are only given 3 or 4 seconds instant rewind time, which usually isn't enough time to avoid anything.
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>However, it has helped me out on occasion (if I have 6-8 seconds available), but if you use it, the game won't count your accomplishments towards getting Medallions (192 of them) that help you unlock chase plates (53-no paint schemes),etc. So, at the beginning, at least, I think it's best to just use the mid-race save from time to time, and then if you crash, you can just quit and then reload (oh, the joys of cheating).
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>BLACK FLAG (Some BAD things in the game):
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>In addition, if you don't use any assists, it's very difficult to avoid spinning your tires (for Nextel Cup cars ONLY-yes, for COT car, as well) on starts and restarts, thus falling behind the other cars. You can try practising in the 'Race Now' mode, by choosing to Restart the race, over and over again, but I gave up and just decided to use the Limited (or full) assist. Usually, right after the starts, I'll pause the game and remove the assist, until I need it again, for any restart that might occur.
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>There's Total Team Control once again (press in right joystick to activate it), but NO more car swapping during races is allowed. Strange, because it was a nice extra twist if your car was wrecked or you wanted to try to get all your teammates to finish well.
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>It's sad that they removed the Dodge Challenges (recreated race scenarios, from real Nascar races, that you could race in). However, at least you can use the mid-race save feature in 08, to re-race many of your own close finishes. That's what I often do. It's most challenging when cautions are set to On, so that if you spin the Cpu car and cause a caution, during the last lap, or during a Green, white, checker finish; the race ends, with the leader before the caution, winning the race.
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>Can't decide if you should rent, buy, or skip Nascar 08 for the PS2? Then just answer these five questions:
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>1) Do you care about mid-race saves? If yes, then this is a must buy! (Note: The Mid-Race saves, don't save some race stats accurately, like # of laps lead, etc.)
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>(Note: If it's still too easy, then try using worst rated driver Reed Sorenson (Grade D). It doesn't really make that much of a difference though. However, if you start the race below 30th position, or even in last (43rd), that will most often make it tougher. Remember, the longer the race, the easier it is to catch up, on any of the three difficulty levels and with any driver. You can also disable the 'Driver Attributes', so that Reed Sorenson, etc., is just as good as anyone else).
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>VICTORY LANE (Summary):
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>This is a fun and very addicting game, but if you're too good, you may be unimpressed. It plays more like an arcade racer, even though there are more things to adjust than ever before-it's just not often required, since the default car settings are good enough. Also, the cars handle so well (even without any driving assists turned on--except in rare instances, like during the Nextel Cup cars, starts and restarts), with only some slight braking, or slowing down in turns needed (depending on the track, of course). Cpu cars will often soar into the air doing repeated barrel rolls, and then somehow safely land on all four wheels, or just magically flip themselves upright, usually without missing more than a lap, if any. Your car, on the otherhand, is often wrecked and eliminated from the race, if you do the same.
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>Unfortunately, there aren't any Dodge challenges this time around, and the teammate car swapping ability during a race, is gone, even though all the other Total Team Control choices are available (except for voice commands). As well, both the Milwaukee and IRP race tracks have also been removed. However, the 23 real tracks (all 22 Nextel Cup tracks + Nazareth), plus 9 fantasy tracks, and four infield tracks (Daytona, Texas, Talladega, Phoenix) are more than enough to keep you busy (that's a total of 36 tracks-not counting night versions). Hopefully, one day, EA will let us create are own tracks. Nascar 09, perhaps? Pretty please.
Still some flaws, but overall a fun game.
The new NASCAR game is again somewhat of a disapointment, since I am a die hard NASCAR fan and demand only the best in the NASCAR video games. Some features I like is the chance to race the Car of Tomorrow and mid race saves. What I don't like is the absence of Carl Edwards for the second consecutive version, however they have added Clint Bowyer and Ken Schrader, who were absent last year. I am also disapointed in the lack of Craftsman Truck Series Drivers such as Todd Bodine, my personal favorite. The old Fight to the Top mode is now known as Earn Your Stripes. All of the Toyota drivers except Jeremy Mayfield are available. But I also found that quite a few Busch Series drivers are not present as well as a few Busch tracks such as Nashville, but all 22 Cup tracks are featured. Still some flaws, but still a fun game.