A reliable insider (well, mostly) has shared early development gameplay footage of Sega's Crazy Taxi and Shinobi reboots, which confirms that the former will be a competitive multiplayer experience.
Although Sega appears to be in a much better place now than it was during the last few console generations thanks to heavy hitters like Persona and Like A Dragon, that hasn't stopped fans from complaining about the same thing. I am, of course, talking about all of the games and franchises from Sega's storied back catalogue that have gone completely unused in recent years.
Twisting these classics into generic live-service slop will only end in disaster.
Sure, Sega is mostly known for Sonic, but it's also home to iconic series like Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, Shinobi, Altered Beast, and a whole lot more. It seems that Sega got sick of hearing about how much fans wanted these games to make a comeback, as it finally confirmed last year that it has plans to reboot pretty much all of them.
The Game Awards 2023's Sega project reveal trailer confirmed that many of its most beloved series are coming back over the next few years, including Golden Axe, Crazy Taxi,...