It's not a lot of buttons to deal with, so naturally there aren't any major issues on any of the controllers.Here’s one good reason for all The Simpsons fans to rejoice. The car is automatic and you cruise around town with an accelerator, a brake/reverse, an e-brake, and a horn if you want to get fancy. For controlling the driving, which occupies a large amount of your gameplay time, it's a pretty basic scheme after all, it's not a simulation racer or anything. Winner: GameCube/PlayStation 2/Xbox (Tie) Control There are only a few things you must do in Road Rage: drive and run around on-foot. Hit and Run is equally playable on GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. In other words, there's no reason to fret over the possibility of lost features in gameplay. It's got the same shortcuts, the same interactive events, and all that good stuff that you're looking for. ![]() So, you're not going to find a Krusty Burger on one console that is not on the others. The city is identical in all three versions. You hit the road with your pink convertible and go just about anywhere in Springfield. Features Simpsons: Hit and Run is a pretty straightforward title that offers up enjoyable, run-and-gun (the gas peddle, in this case) gameplay. Join us as we get to the bottom of it all. We've taken the time to examine it on GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. If you're a multiconsole owner, however, you're going to want to get the best version. It's a pretty decent title that should please Simpsons fans with a plethora of quotes and sound bytes. It removes the strictly-driving shackles that Road Rage imposed and lets you explore Springfield in a completely open-ended manner cruise from the homestead all the way to the Power Plant, and stop off at the Kwik-E-Mart if you like. So, now, developer Radical Entertainment is returning, reinforced by a new publisher, VUGames, and it has created the whole new Simpsons world Hit and Run. A take on Crazy Taxi, it was received moderately by the press but went on to sell excellently - over a million copies across GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. Simpsons: Hit and Run (GCN, PS2, Xbox) Last year EA released a title by the name of Simpsons Road Rage. ![]() The result: an even tie between the GameCube and Xbox.Due to this criteria we base our decisions on, we highly recommend that you read the detailed reports for every area of comparison - there are many facts that might sway your decision based on your setup. ![]() The games all look graphically identical, barring the benefits of progressive scan. Example Three: The GameCube and Xbox versions of a game support progressive scan, but the PS2 does not. Example Two: The PlayStation 2 version of a game supports four-player, but it requires the use of a multitap. We do not fault it for its substandard mouse and keyboard control. To be completely fair, we examine all versions with the notion that everyone has HDTVs, surround sound setups, wireless controllers, etc.Įxample One: The PC version of a game features poor mouse and keyboard control, but supports controllers. About Our Head-to-Head Comparison The following comparisons were drawn assuming the highest level of available equipment. The Head-to-Head series of articles cuts through all the different takes the editors have on games, compares the facts, and presents you with one uniform opinion on all the versions. If you're at a conflict every time a game debuts on multiple platforms, this feature is for you.
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