I'm in the camp that vastly prefers JSFR to the original, the first game has enough of a touch of frustration about it that I never took to it like others did. The sequel ironed out the issues I had with it and has always remained one of the very best memories of the system I have and it's always been a huge shame that it never got the exposure the first one did.
Crazy Taxi 3, I think it's interesting mostly because it's the least familiar entry. It retains the jumping that killed the gameplay in the sequel and altered the feel of the vehicles so they felt less snappy and a bit more sluggish. The original game is without doubt the best in the series. That being said, if you aim to play an entry beyond the original this would probably be the best one, Crazy Taxi 2 is pretty much entirely redundant for this one existing.
Crazy Taxi 3, I think it's interesting mostly because it's the least familiar entry. It retains the jumping that killed the gameplay in the sequel and altered the feel of the vehicles so they felt less snappy and a bit more sluggish. The original game is without doubt the best in the series. That being said, if you aim to play an entry beyond the original this would probably be the best one, Crazy Taxi 2 is pretty much entirely redundant for this one existing.
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