Strengths: You get to trick out a car without actually needing thousands of dollars
Weakness: Graphics, gameplay, music
The point of this game is to take the car they give you at the beginning of the game and trick it out so you can win hydraulic bouncing competitions. Once you win competitions you earn money with which you get to upgrade the modifications to your car. This is about all there is to the game. Overall I'd say the game definately needs a bit of work. The graphics are definately sub-par, The music is one single track looped over and over and over, and the gameplay is just... boring. Granted, there's no other game out there like this, so if you want to make yourself a lowrider, this is the game you'll do it with. So if you absolutely must pplay the game, then go ahead... but don't say I didn't warn you.
Lowrider receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 1.67 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #10,510 game of all time, #240 game of 2003 for the PlayStation 2 and #1,490 PlayStation 2 game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 17 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other games ranked, click...
Most games with cars on the cover are about racing, or at the very least driving, but not Lowrider. This odd Japanese import, brought over to our shores thanks to Jaleco, is all style and no speed. Instead of rocketing down a track or sliding around corners, this game's goal is to make your car hop. No, you're not high on NOS fumes, speed racer; I said hop.
Lowriders have been spotted in music videos, commercials and sometimes even on the street. Sure, you may not have the urge to buy an old car and trick it out with hundreds of thousands of dollars in upgrades so you can then enter it in a competition and bash the bejeezus out of it, but now there's a rough simulation of it. Jaleco's Lowrider brings the world of bouncing, transforming cars to the...
Welcome to one of the world's hottest auto trends. Lowrider's club driven car culture jumps from the streets to the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system. Timing and twitch make Lowrider simple to pick up and downright impossible to put down.
Lowrider is low budget
Strengths: You get to trick out a car without actually needing thousands of dollars
Weakness: Graphics, gameplay, music
The point of this game is to take the car they give you at the beginning of the game and trick it out so you can win hydraulic bouncing competitions. Once you win competitions you earn money with which you get to upgrade the modifications to your car. This is about all there is to the game. Overall I'd say the game definately needs a bit of work. The graphics are definately sub-par, The music is one single track looped over and over and over, and the gameplay is just... boring. Granted, there's no other game out there like this, so if you want to make yourself a lowrider, this is the game you'll do it with. So if you absolutely must pplay the game, then go ahead... but don't say I didn't warn you.
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