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The big new gimmick was traffic checking, which allowed you to rear-end civilian vehicles into rival racers. “The new safety of the outbound lane is more than made up for by the massive rise in danger from the tracks themselves,” opined in a 10/10 review. said it, “feels like you’re flying a burning fighter jet through hell at 50 million miles an hour”, scoring it 8.9/10, and ’s 9/10 review declared it “different enough to on offer on PS2 and Xbox, and it earned 9/10 in and 8.0/10 in .

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